guest
October 5th, 2001, 07:50 AM
Dear BASE Board readers:
Our sport has a GREAT opportunity now to show what a vibrant dynamic part of America we really are.
Go to Bridge Day anyway.
Fly on the planes.
Stay in the motels.
Spend money in West Virginia.
The economic losses that community will feel because of BD cancellation will be enormous and they will be appreciative and forever grateful if we stand by them now as they have stood by US for the last 20 years.
More importantly, we need to set an example for the rest of America that we will not let thugs and murderers keep us from living the wild wonderful lives we have chosen for ourselves.
We have a chance to help LEAD the larger Bridge Day community by going to West Virginia even though the bridge is not open.
Avery, Dennis and Harry: Quit feeling sorry for yourselves and exert some leadership. Rally your people and get this show back on the road, in the sky, into the hotel rooms and all the other business establishments.
All of us who were planning to go to BD have ALREADY BUDGETED the time and money to go there.
The people of West Virginia need us to come anyway.
The people of America need us to come anyway.
So if you were planning to go, please go. Take Buddman's lead and plan a raft trip. Go for a walk in the woods.
Get to know the people of West Virginia. Get to know each other. Have fun.
But refuse to give in to fear -- and don't let the fear of others force you to stay home.
We can become ambassadors for living bravely, for helping neighbors in need.
So let's do it.
Robin Heid
BASE 44
edi@tstonramp.com
Our sport has a GREAT opportunity now to show what a vibrant dynamic part of America we really are.
Go to Bridge Day anyway.
Fly on the planes.
Stay in the motels.
Spend money in West Virginia.
The economic losses that community will feel because of BD cancellation will be enormous and they will be appreciative and forever grateful if we stand by them now as they have stood by US for the last 20 years.
More importantly, we need to set an example for the rest of America that we will not let thugs and murderers keep us from living the wild wonderful lives we have chosen for ourselves.
We have a chance to help LEAD the larger Bridge Day community by going to West Virginia even though the bridge is not open.
Avery, Dennis and Harry: Quit feeling sorry for yourselves and exert some leadership. Rally your people and get this show back on the road, in the sky, into the hotel rooms and all the other business establishments.
All of us who were planning to go to BD have ALREADY BUDGETED the time and money to go there.
The people of West Virginia need us to come anyway.
The people of America need us to come anyway.
So if you were planning to go, please go. Take Buddman's lead and plan a raft trip. Go for a walk in the woods.
Get to know the people of West Virginia. Get to know each other. Have fun.
But refuse to give in to fear -- and don't let the fear of others force you to stay home.
We can become ambassadors for living bravely, for helping neighbors in need.
So let's do it.
Robin Heid
BASE 44
edi@tstonramp.com