allenleonhart
Senior Member
Cool man... alot easier now.
thanks for the advice

Cool man... alot easier now.
Cool man... alot easier now.
It does.. and they never tell youmuch but expect you to find them.. or buy some book to learn. Well this vanity name is ours for KEEPS!.. no one can have it now and also if we delete it..it will not be given to anyone else. If Clubsnap has the same situation.. best go get their vanity name too. Already somneone took Clubsnap. So moderators.. come up with a name and put clubsnap with a proper URL instead of the long string of codes... hard to remember.
May I suggest Mod states the venue in this thread for this coming weekend.
http://www.clubsnap.com/forums/threads/873801-The-Vision-of-Ganbatte-Japan-Wishes-from-Singapore
I wrote to a few of my friends in Japan to inform them of the work we've done and are doing. This is their immediate response this morning:
"Dear Lawrence san,
Thank you for let me know.
I have face book account, so I clicked "Good" to this group.
I'm also victims of this disaster,but there are more difficult/hard experience victims at Tohoku area.
So,I collected contributions to red cross japan.
Thank you for your all of Singapore peoples!
Gambaru! Nippon!
Thank you for your continual kind support.
Best regards,
Manabu Soyama"
"Dear Lawrence-san,
We are really encouraged!
Thank you!
Hideyuki"
"Dear Lawrence.
Hello.
Thank you for your message.
I am seeing it, and I am crying now by deep emotion
Please say hello and thank you for all of people of this action.
Ganbarou! Nippon.
Best regards
Kazuo Kiuchi"
One of them I know is in Ibaraki, felt the full brunt of the e-quake force - experiencing water shortage, power cut, etc after that.
If you have friends there, do let them know too... I think it helps - boosts their morale directly from the people they know outside of Japan.
Keep the good work up, folks - it really COUNTS!
Hi folks, looks like Clubsnap is doing some good work.
I'm with Relief 2.0, independent units on the field filling the gaps of NGOs, http://www.relief20.com/ and I'm in Ishinomaki, Miyagi prefecture, and yes, Tohoku, Ishinomaki and northern shore area are hit bad, but the NGOs seemed to be concentrated in Sendai. Sendai city is not affected much at all, and the coast around Sendai is filled with lots of NGOs, NPOs and army people, and they do not seem to be up north.
http://www.give.sg/TeamGIVE/Relief/Japan
I'm also trying to raise funds, and I've a lot of photos of Ishinomaki to share. I was wondering if I could do some fund raising for Relief 2.0 along side with you guys and sell some of the photos I've taken at Ishinomaki a few days ago to raise funds to help the people there. I do not mind coming to talk about the ground situation, and show some maps and photos, as well as videos taken.
Any suggestions on whether I should come and meet up with you guys or take it elsewhere? I've talked to some places and they are all going with the big boys, like Red Cross and Global Giving, and it makes raising funds really hard. Pls advice.
Dear All
Apologies but the photos for Day 2 Pacific Plaza are in another laptop that I can only have access tommorrow. Will upload them by tomorrow evening. I will place a notification on the Facebook page to clear doubts
I have written to 501st Garrison (the Stormtroopers site) to formally request for deployment. If any members know the team at 501st, please help Clubsnap inform them of our requests.
cheers
Have spoken to a friend who is with the 501st Garrison. Off hand, he mentioned that this weekend might be a bit too close. :sweat:
He would put the word out among the "troopers" to see if they can assemble a deployment for next weedend.
My bad... their CO is trying to get a deployment for THIS weekend, both on their forum and thro SMS