Festivus Fundraiser: Drawing Winners Has Begun!
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            Congrats countonbothhands!0
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            Great job guys, super cool of everyone to help Dave out on this.0
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            Congrats EV and countonbothhands! This is an amazing thing we all do here. I look very forward to the next time we all assemble for a great cause!I'm a lucky man to count on both hands the ones I love.
8/17/98 Noblesville, 8/18/00 Noblesville, 6/5/03 San Diego, 6/22/03 Noblesville, 9/11/05 Kitchener, 5/7/10 Noblesville, 9/15/11 Hamilton, 11/21/12 Memphis (Ed w/ Glen), 7/19/13 Wrigley, 10/11/13 Pittsburgh, 10/01/14 Cincinnati, 10/03/14 Saint Louis, 4/16/16 Greenville, 4/26/16 Lexington, 5/1/16 NYC, 5/2/16 NYC, 8/20/16 Wrigley, 8/22/16 Wrigley (For Hank), 8/18/18 Wrigley, 8/20/18 Wrigley (For Hank), 9/18/22 Saint Louis, 9/5/23 Chicago, 9/7/23 Chicago0 - 
            Wow! Great job everyone! And a big CONGRATULATIONS to countonbothhands!!!ELITIST FUK0
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            next round of winners in this exact order for picking prizes after Count are:
VedderMTL
BadBrains
Andrew McCann (from Facebook)
Belinda Roberts (from Facebook)
JohnnieBeBlue
adusick
TH113769
PorchgirlCO
Unthought Known
For all the generous people listed above, you will hear from me when it's your turn to pick. More winners to be announced and to come once we clear out some prizes from above!!
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            Oh shit, I won! Hahaha. Nice! We ALL are winners, everyone who helped Dave out, awesome job guys. On a personal note, Danno would be very proud of the job you're doing Dave. Thanks man.0
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            Oh shit, I won! Hahaha. Nice! We ALL are winners, everyone who helped Dave out, awesome job guys. On a personal note, Danno would be very proud of the job you're doing Dave. Thanks man.
Thank you Nart..feel free to share with us information on Danno....we'd be honored to hear a little of his legacy and what he meant to you0 - 
            Well done dave.
Congrats Dawn as our major prize winner.
Now I waited up for the 2am draw I better nod off. Good bit of Sunday night excitement0 - 
            awesomenessWouldn't it be funny if the world ended in 2010, with lots of fire?0
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            My hero Little Danno-
http://m.ocregister.com/articles/isshak-42725-going-parents.html
By SARAH TULLY
Email Article
Barihan Isshak knew she couldn't call her son on his birthday.
As a staff sergeant in the U.S. Army, Daniel Isshak often was assigned to a place where she couldn't reach him, but he could contact her.
When her son called on Sept. 26, Barihan Isshak was unaware he was in Iraq. As an only child, Daniel Isshak didn't want to worry his parents, so he never told them that he volunteered to ship out.
About a week after his 25th birthday, the couple found out his whereabouts when an Army official rang the doorbell with news that their son had been killed.
Isshak, a former Anaheim resident, died Oct. 3 after his vehicle came under enemy small-arms fire in Hawija, Iraq. Isshak was assigned to guard a colonel and was protecting him when he died, said Isshak's cousin, Sasha Maher. About 30 members of the armed forces from Orange County have died in fighting in the Mideast.
More than 300 people attended Isshak's funeral and Muslim burial Saturday in Westminster Memorial Park, Maher said.
Anaheim ties
Isshak spent his childhood in Anaheim, where he attended Hansen Elementary School.
After the family moved to Alta Loma in 1992, they stayed involved in the local Circassian community. Maher said about 1,000 Circassians - Muslims who originated from southern Russia - live in Orange County.
Isshak took Circassian language and dance classes when he was a child and teenager, Maher said. When he got older, Isshak played ice hockey.
Military decision
At age 17, after graduating from high school, the usually obedient Isshak shocked his parents when he insisted that he was going to join the Army.
"He said, 'Nobody fooled me. Nobody pushed me. Nobody is forcing me. This is what I want to do. With or without your blessing, I'm going to go. I'm going to join the U.S. Army,' " Barihan Isshak recalled. "I almost fell on the ground."
His parents signed the paperwork for him to leave before his 18th birthday because they didn't want to drag out the wait. But his sudden departure weighed on them.
"We were so sad. If anybody said, 'How's Danny?' we were torn to pieces," Barihan Isshak said. "I think I grieved for him back in July 1999."
Going to Iraq
Daniel Isshak spent most of his service in Fort Benning, Ga., as an Army Ranger. Isshak followed his roommates, Joel and Jessica Peterson, to a post in Hawaii. From there, he was assigned to Iraq, leaving Aug. 3.
Jessica Peterson, whose husband served with Isshak and remains in Iraq, said Isshak likened the situation of going to medical school to become a surgeon but never performing surgery.
He debated whether to tell his parents.
"He didn't want them to worry about him," Peterson said. "It was a hard decision for him to make. He knew it was going to be really hard to keep it from them."
During their birthday conversation, Isshak told his mother that he wanted to take a trip with his parents back East during a vacation in January.
Barihan Isshak teased him about wanting to visit a girl in New Jersey.
Barihan Isshak said she understands why her son declined to tell her where he was, and she's proud: "We know that's what he wanted. He loved what he was doing."
"Daniel told me, 'No matter what happens, no matter where I go, Mom, don't cry. Don't be sad. Don't worry about it.' "0 - 
            
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            Dave, you're the one that needs to be thanked.
I never agree with wars but I always had Danno's and his brothers/sisters back. The people that know the whole story know. He was truly a fucken hero and they'll tell you what happened that day and what he did. I'm pissed I'll never surf with him or get to say "fuck you Danno!" And him laughing with his CORNY ass laugh. Good dude right there.
Again, thanks Dave and knowing danno, he'd be super jazzed about what you're doing for them.0 - 
            Winner winner chicken dinner! Thanks Dave! Congrats to everyone and congrats to Dave for putting this together for such a great cause!0
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            Backpack was selected as the grand prize
VedderMTL, you are on the clock!!0 - 
            VedderMTL is proud to select with the 2nd overall pick, the St-Louis Variant poster ! This will help me getting a long sought ISO

Thanks again Dave !0 - 
            Badbrains is on the clock and has everything to chose from sans the backpack and the stl variant0
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            Bad brains with the 3rd overall selection is proud and honored to select Mr McCreadys Purple Vinyl.
Again Dave, THANK YOU buddy0 - 
            Congrats to all the winners...it's so exciting. Thanks again Dave for giving everyone the opportunity to win these awesome prizes while raising a lot of money for the needed OYR. Well done Dave :x0
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            Bad brains with the 3rd overall selection is proud and honored to select Mr McCreadys Purple Vinyl.
Again Dave, THANK YOU buddy
It's yours old friend! Congrats!!
will PM you for your address
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            ok, Andy took the Vault 4...My Sheila from down under is on the clock...Belinda is up next!0
 
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