Where's that religious who was yelling at me in comments because of my language? C'mon, Sister, step up - this is a big fucking deal!
Toyota is giving away 100 cars, and Catholic Charities of East Tennessee is a finalist for one. The non-profit just needs a little bit of gas from the public.As part of its "100 Cars for Good" program, Toyota is giving away 100 cars over 100 days to organizations that could use a new set of wheels. And the public gets to decide who get the new ride each day.
The nonprofit, which provides housing, meals, counseling and education to the area's seniors, would use the vehicle to replace the 1992 Toyota Corolla it uses for its Interfaith Senior Services program, which transports clients to medical appointments and other essential errands when they can no longer drive.
Voting day is August 14th, right before the Feast of the Assumption. Make Our Blessed Mother happy and go to
Catholic Charities' website to sign up for a reminder email that will be sent to you next month.
5 comments:
I'm not a religious, but I'm not a fan of the language either.
I used to waitress and picked up a pretty nasty potty mouth. I too said, "What's the big deal. It's just words." But when I had kids I realized what the big deal was.
I don't like to hear "crap:", "heck" or anything else out of their mouths b/c the next step is the real words. It's crass and unnecessary.
I know you're from NY and that's your culture, but don't you think it's time to work on not saying those words? Show me a Saint or Blessed that talked like that. Isn't that your goal?
You can still drive points home without being vulgar. And since it's been such a habit for so long, believe me, those favorite words will still pop out now and again, even when you don't want them to. Just ask my kids =(
One thing I never do . . . is tell any other person how to run their blog or their lives (my children excepted on the latter). If you don't like the language, you are not required to read this blog.
So, Kathy, did you click through to help Catholic Charities or not?
Digi, your kids are wonderful as are you and Mister Digi. ...just sayin'"
Love you, Buzzer!
You're right. And I just did.
Enjoyed reading your blog.
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