Posted by Mike (WA) on January 26, 2013 at 16:21:50 from (69.10.199.107):
In Reply to: Re: POOF! posted by Ron/PA on January 26, 2013 at 10:49:38:
I sent her 20 bucks the other day, and said "thanks for putting up with us." Bet she didn't know she'd end up being a school marm when she started this gig. . .
Those who enjoy this site as much as I do should send Kim a few bucks every once in awhile (God knows, its hard enough to make any money in Chimacum- trust me, I've been there). Its the cheapest entertainment I have, and I would sure miss it if it was gone. If she can make a little with the site, it might help her to put up with all of us characters. . .
One way to prevent someone from saying "I don't make enough to put up with this" is to pay them enough so they think twice about whether they "make enough to put up with this." I don't think many on here believe in a free lunch- sometimes I think farmers are the last bastion of self-reliance. Its almost 10 bucks to go to a movie these days, and movies aren't nearly as much fun as this. Send a little in- you'll feel good about doing your part.
This has been an unpaid, unsolicited announcement. Donations are not tax deductible. Your results may vary. Road closed to sharp-shod animals and vehicles with lugs on wheels.
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