Someone might like me!

Back in February 1999, I took a very long lunch and went down to BJC for a bone marrow registry drive.  I have been patiently waiting ever since. 

I carry the card they gave me in my wallet.  When we moved, I called and gave them my new contact info.  And more patient waiting.

And now someone may like me!  Woohoo!  I'm going on Tuesday to get blood drawn and then I get to wait 1-4 weeks to see if I am truly liked.  Or, at least, my bone marrow.  Right now, I have a 1 in 12 chance of being selected.

I was starting to get a little miffed that people weren't lining up for this prime marrow.

What do you think the chances are of getting a free tummy-tuck while I'm knocked out anyway?

by tempe on 9/28/2007 9:49:25 AM, 3 comments

Submitted by KD at 9/28/2007 1:19:07 PM
    That's so cool. I never think about doing something like that. Probably because I'm a selfish old hag. ;-)
Submitted by Angie at 10/25/2007 5:58:29 PM
    This has nothing to do with anything, but I love how your Flickr rainbow shot is morphing into the water lilies.
Submitted by Rachel J at 5/9/2008 2:45:27 PM
    I’m going around to all the St. Louis area bloggers/freelancers to let them know about our new book by two local authors, the Historic Photos of St. Louis by Jean Gosebrink and Adele Heagney. We’d love to send you a complimentary copy for possible review consideration on your blog of this book. This title is done in a large 10x10 format and all images used are culled from several archives that represent rare or never before seen photos of St. Louis. We’re trying to get the word out to local folks, so I hope you don’t mind me dropping you a line to let you know about our books!

    You can find the authors locally at a signing at Barnes & Noble on Ladue Rd from 1-3pm .

    Hope to hear from you soon.

    Best,
    Rachel Joiner
    Marketing Manager
    rjoiner@turnerpublishing.com
    www.turnerpublishing.com
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