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Joe Faulkner <[log in to unmask]>
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Joe Faulkner <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 4 Feb 2010 13:26:09 -0500
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Steve,

    How does someone who doesn't have time to bird, have time to write that
acceptance speech?  You could have been outside getting ten more birds.

joe in the woods
Perry County

On Thu, Feb 4, 2010 at 12:34 PM, Kimberly Batzer <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> Wow, Steve.  I couldn't have lost to a more worthy opponent.
> Congratulations.
> Kim
>
>
>
>
> ________________________________
> From: Steve J. <[log in to unmask]>
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Sent: Thu, February 4, 2010 10:57:28 AM
> Subject: Re: [Ohio-birds] Winner of "Biggest Loser"
>
> (Shocked expression followed by ecstatic jumping up and down. Hugs other
> biggest loser contestants, followed by the welling up of tears)Thank you
> one and all for this most highest of honors. (tears)  I hardly know what
> to say...sniff
>
> (wipes tears from eyes) sniff...I didn't believe that I had any hope of
> winning such a great and noble achievement. I was sure that there were
> others out there that had only seen just a bird or two during this past
> Wulf-monath.  Surely there is one out there.  However, I will accept
> this award on behalf of those who were too afraid to speak up and
> acknowledge that they were unable to go out and enjoy the avian bonanza
> that is all around us.
>
> And I will use this platform to go and speak out against homelessness
> and hunger and disease, to achieve world peace, and to get the kids back
> outside instead of in front of the TV/computer.
>
> ahem (clears throat, drinks a sip of water).
>
> My fellow Birders,
>
> During this tumultuous era of war and social upheaval, we are forgetting
> those out there that are the littlest among us, the unseen in some
> cases.  They hide in the shadows, but they are there looking at us and
> watching us.  Watching us go on with our busy lives barely caring that
> they are even there.  We neglect them, ignore them. We feed them and
> their children food that is not fit for humans to eat. We offer up
> places to clean up and rest but then let them fall into a state of
> disrepair so that it is not fit for even vagrants from another country
> to come and seek shelter for the night, or even take a bath. We MUST
> turn the tide we MUST stop this injustice.
>
> Therefore my fellow Birders, I encourage YOU with all the power that
> this award gives me, to do what I..and my family have done.  To take
> steps to right the wrongs  that WE have committed to those least among us.
>
>
> My fellow Birders, there are so many hungry birds out there, so many
> that I can not feed them myself.  So I am asking each each and every one
> of you to feed the birds.  It's one of the easiest things that you can
> do to help end this scourge of hunger. Go buy a feeder and feed (pref.
> black oil sunflower), put feeder up and put feed in feeder.  The birds
> will thank you, and will surely sing to you a chorus of happy melodies.
>
> Then, when you are able, take the next step, go and buy a bird bath and
> put it out so that the birds can have a decent place to bathe.  However,
> in order to keep diseases at bay, you MUST KEEP IT CLEAN...Take time to
> change the water daily..or atleast biweekly.  Help it stay clean by
> sanitizing it once a month...use bleach.
>
> Then my fellow Birders, take the next step when you are able.  Go online
> or the library and get plans for a birdhouse and then take time to
> lovingly build and display at least one in an open air public
> environment.  The birds NEED YOU!
>
> And finally a subject that is near and dear to my heart, a subject that
> I must admit that I don't do enough of. I speak of our children.  As
> many of you know, our children have attached themselves to the
> television through hand held devices meant to simulate a real world
> environment.  But I say TURN THAT Wii OFF!  TAKE THE PLAYSTATION..THE
> X-BOX..THE COMPUTER GAMES..AND..THROW..THEM...AWAY!!! ....Give your kids
> a pair of binoculars and take them birding, to observe those that are in
> the shadows watching us so that they might gain a better understanding
> of the world and those around us.
>
> Do these things and that world peace thang should pretty much take care
> of itself.
>
> Thank you, and may God bless you, and may God..BLESS...AMERICA!!!
>
>
> I now yield the remaining balance of my time to the birders of Ohio.
>
>
> Sincerely,
>
> The Biggest Looser 2010
> Steve Jones
>
>
>
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