Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Specifics from our Chairman about our Reagan Day Dinner This Coming Monday, April 12

Dear Fellow Spotsy Republicans,


As you know by now, the Spotsylvania Republican Committee, along with the Louisa GOP, is having our annual celebration of the Gipper and Honest Abe on this Monday, April 12, at 7 pm (with a 6 pm VIP reception) at the Lake Anna Winery.

This is a HUGE event for our committee and for helping Rob Wittman and Eric Cantor get re-elected- AND for helping do our part to take back Congress from the grip of Nancy Pelosi! The more we raise to help Rob and Eric, the more they can help Republican challengers beat four- yes, four- Democratic incumbents in Virginia! These are 1/10 the number of pickups needed to take back the House!

The tickets are an affordable $60 for individuals, $500 for a small table of 6, and $800 for a table of 10. Why get the tables instead of individual tickets? Because then you get invited to a special VIP reception with the special guest of the evening, Congressman Rob Wittman!

In addition to Congressman Wittman, an all-star lineup of Chris Peace, Bobby Orrock, Mark Cole, and many other local standouts in the General Assembly will be there, as well as Republican Party of Virginia Chairman Pat Mullins.

Committee member Cheryl Snyder, who has catered for the White House, will cater this event, which will include some of the best wine in Virginia! It will be an event that is truly worth your time and treasure!
So I hope you will join these guests and myself for a wonderful evening, where we get to celebrate a little- and prepare ourselves for the battle ahead in November!
Steve Thomas,
Chairman
Spotsylvania Republican Committee

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You're Invited! Spotsy-Louisa Reagan Day Dinner: Monday April 12 Details and Menu

Be our Guest!
Monday April 12, 2010- for the 2nd Annual Reagan Day Dinner & GOP Fundraiser at 7:00pm [link to invitation here] at Lake Anna Winery. It's hosted jointly by the Spotsylvania Republican and Louisa Republican Committees.

Several very special guests will be in attendance that you won't want to miss. Also- a special singing performance by a nationally-known celebrity, plus rare and prestigious prizes will be given away too!

Come support your hard working local committees and enjoy a great dinner and fellowship with Americans who share your concerns about the direction our country is headed.

We are indeed fortunate to have as our caterer Cheryl Snyder. She has catered for the White House.

She has prepared an excellent menu for our enjoyment on Monday. Please get your reservations/RSVP's in immediately because we have to give Cheryl a final count. Folks who know guarantee the dinner will be worth the price.

Menu:

Hors d’oeuvres

Carved Steamship Round of Beef served with horseradish, mayonnaise, mustard, and au jus with petit rolls

Chicken Marsala with rice

Seasoned mashed potatoes topped with shredded cheese and parsley

Green beans almandine, sweet corn and carrots

Mixed green salad with assorted dressings

Rolls and butter

French Vanilla cake with Chocolate Amaretto icing garnished with whip cream and fruit

Coffee and Tea

Wine Glass and wine provided by hosts Bill and Ann Heidig

White chocolate mint squares, with Republican logo (naturally) provided by Catering with Class, LLC


Have questions? Interested in sponsorship opportunities? Need tickets? Call Spotsylvania GOP Chairman Steve Thomas: 703-819-0127

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Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Last Chance- Come Vote for a New Spotsy GOP Chairman Tomorrow!

7:00pm sharp (or earlier) come to Riverbend High School on April 1, 2010 and vote for a successor to Chairman Bryce Reeves. A Mass Meeting is sort of like a convention except the votes are counted as one-person, one-vote rather than weighted votes. You must be present to vote, no proxies, no early voting.

You have three great choices: Scott Mellott, Steve Thomas or Claude Dunn.

Including 5 minute each speeches and vote tabulation(s) it should take between 45 minutes and 2 hours total of your attendance. The winner of the election must receive 50% +1 votes to win.

You must be a Spotsylvania registered voter and be willing to sign a Republican loyalty statement to be eligible to vote. A $5 voluntary donation is requested to cover the costs of renting the school and so on.

See you there fellow Republicans!

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Monday, March 15, 2010

2010: A New Beginning of the Spotsylvania County Republican Committee! Part 1 of 2: A Few Reflections from the Vice-Chair

From the eyes of the 2008-2010 SCRC vice-chairman… that's me.

Over the past two years, the Spotsylvania County Republican Committee (SCRC) has been blessed to have a prosperous track record and a growing and great collection of volunteers. I hope this will not change and will continue its progress. (By the way, the pictures in this post are a hodgepodge of snapshots I've collected at various events to demonstrate the many things we do throughout the year on the committee. It's not all just election-day campaigning. It's SO much more! They're in no particular order...)

On April 1, 2010 we will vote for a new chairman and executive staff starting at 7pm at Riverbend High School. Three men are seeking the chairman's seat but the one who gets 50% +1 of the vote will assume the job the next day. He'll need a strong and dedicated vice-chairman to help him succeed. This blog entry is dedicated to that person and to those who he or she would come in contact with in the next two years.

This committee has grown from just a few dozen regular attending members in 2007 to nearly a hundred— with more new faces coming to each meeting in 2010 than ever before! Growth has come especially since the 2008 presidential defeat when I think it started to actually “sink in” that our country is indeed in trouble and the “someone” who should “do something” about it is staring at us right in the bathroom mirror.

These new faces didn't just happen to stumble across the committee though (well I hope not anyway.) For the most part, they were somehow touched in their lives by some program or outreach that we've done either in between election seasons or during them. Some were contacted by an active or passive member who participates in our committee at some level and invited, or they might have just simply "Googled" us. Either way... the groundwork was already laid by "someone else" to get them to the next committee meeting where they became enticed enough to come back again and join.

While serving as the SCRC vice-chairman, I’ve accepted a lot of grunt-work duties and tried to make lemonade from the lemons. In retrospect, it was all worth it, and I can hardly believe it’s already been 23 months since I was sworn in! I’ve been an integral part in fundraising, committee promotion, recruiting, marketing, blogging, campaigning, organizing volunteers, lobbying, organizing huge events, phone banking, sign building, t-shirt making, social networking, advising elected officials, liaison work within the business community, street activism both locally and nationally, making headlines … and making new friends too! And that’s just the tip of the iceberg… and I’m only the vice-chair!

Our chairman does MUCH more than this, but I’ll get to him in the next post. Stay tuned.

The SCRC is bountiful and blossoming in 2010 despite our community, state and national setbacks— most of which are financially related, but also spirit-related too. I’ve talked to literally hundreds of folks in the region about their fears and realities in life and what role that government leadership and politics plays in them. I believe most would agree, when an honest conversation can be had— free from party rhetoric, name-calling and mud-slinging— that the government presence in our daily lives has expanded from a potential presence to a seemingly permanent one.

No one I know on either side of the aisle feels that they are freer and have more opportunities than they did 10 or 20 years ago. Most feel like they are one step closer to being royal subjects than free to do as they wish in a free country. No this isn’t all Obama’s fault— this is a growing epidemic in all levels of government that started long before the "anointed one" took the helm. If there's anyone to blame, we have only ourselves for not becoming more involved in who's running our government, and our lives, at ALL levels... from the HOA to the school board, the board of supervisors, the state we live in and most certainly the federal levels of leadership.

As vice-chair, I get a lot of emails asking about what we do and what is expected of our members. I love getting them! I try to get others involved and activated any time I can. This is the only way to get true community involvement in OUR government right??

Across the board, as I typically get around to what amounts to a recruiting speech for one conservative cause or another, the endgame responses I get usually contain, “I don’t have the free time”, “I wouldn’t be good at that sort of thing”, “someone else will do it won’t they?” “I don’t follow that sort of stuff (politics)”, “that’s what I elect other people for so they can worry about these things” and so forth.

BUT once in a while, I am fortunate to find a diamond in the rough, often with groups of younger people who aren’t as committed to the chains of adult responsibility yet; and we seem to be able to move mountains together with only the slightest direction and leadership. These are the moments I live for. These are the moments that make volunteering for a Republican Committee worth while… when I realize I’m not alone and I don’t have to do all the heavy lifting myself. There's actually "someone else" to help me!

Thanks to the committees I’ve served on or the groups I've given a talk or speech with, I’ve made friends that I know I’ll be in touch with for many years to come. Not all of them staunch Republicans either! Surprisingly, I’ve learned that not every Republican is an angel, and not every Democrat is a demon as MSNBC and FOX would have us all believe. I actually met a staunch Democrat named Angel working for a conservative Republican's campaign though. My head is still spinning from that one but it did answer the question, "can't we all just get along?"

YES WE CAN! (...MOST LIKELY)

In good economic times, it’s very hard to convince people that they need to join up with a conservative political committee to “keep what we have” and fend off those who would take from us and redistribute our collective wealth to others who don’t want to work for it. After all, there’s no immediate threat to anyone and it sounds like “boogeyman” talk. Folks get complacent quickly it seems. I’m supposing it’s because they didn’t help out then, and things are good for them— so why change?

When tides turn and the county is scraping for cash to provide the same level of service at the same time our families are losing jobs, while interest rates go up and credit gets scarce; people tend to look out for themselves first and leave the politicing to “the other guys”! This too is a seemingly impossible time to ask a neighbor to invest their time and resources in something greater than self, when they are legitimately concerned that they can’t provide food for their families.

In the past two years we’ve shared in good times and bad. We’ve had both victories and defeats both locally and nationally as a political party. But you’re reading this blog now and hopefully have been for a few years now since we started it, so I’m going to assume you know this already.

CHANGE WE CAN ACTUALLY BELIEVE IN!

I say all this to be brutally honest to the next vice-chair… to do this job right, you have to DEDICATE yourself to it, or you’ll let a lot of people down. I’m a firm believer in term-limits from a citizen-run government, or quasi-government group. It’s time for that “someone else” to step up and take the job, and I’m hoping that YOU will consider doing so. Yes YOU!

Victory favors the bold, but elections are won by those WHO SHOW UP.

Will you be the next SCRC vice-chairman or will you trust that “someone else” will do it for you?

If you won't step up that far to actually do the job, I'm asking as a favor to that person who does... please volunteer your time to the committee and its related causes that you're called upon to help with. If you can't do that for some reason, please send a financial donation in your absence to lighten the load of those fantastic volunteers with whom I've come to admire and respect. They don't usually get a fancy title, but they ARE doing the heavy lifting for ALL OF US.

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Thursday, February 4, 2010

Spotsylvania County Republican Committee 2010 Mass Meeting April 1 at 7:00pm- Riverbend HS, Pre-Register here

Announcement!

Attend and vote* at the 2010 Republican Mass Meeting, April 1, 2010 at Riverbend High School, at 7:00p.m., by pre-registering via this form: [click here].

This meeting is open to the public, however only qualified registered voters may cast a vote. Are you interested in learning more and becoming an active participant in your county, how it's run and managed, and the Republican Party of Virginia?  Why not attend our next committee meeting?

A voluntary $5 donation is requested to cover the expenses of the Mass Meeting.


*subject to eligibility and verification by credentials committee.

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Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Spotsylvania and Stafford County, Virginia November 3, 2009 Election Results

Final Results listed as "Unofficial" on Nov 4, 2009
SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY, VIRGINIA ELECTION RESULTS November 3, 2009:

Board of Supervisors:
Spotsy-- Battlefield District: Yakabouski v. Pitts = 45.57% v 54.28%
Battlefield: 328 v 623
Brents Mill: 526 v 525
Fairview: 715 v 711

Spotsy-- Lee Hill District: McGuire v Skinner = 42.26% v 57.57%
Summit: 769 v 1068
Frazers Gate: 456 v 553
Lee Hill: 491 v 694

Spotsy-- Berkeley District: Marshall- unopposed

School Board:
Spotsy-- Battlefield District: Braswell v Weiland= 49.45% v 50.31%
Battlefield: 369 v 523
Brents Mill: 499 v 461
Fairview: 716 v 636

Spotsy-- Lee Hill District: Blalock- unopposed

Spotsy-- Berkeley District: Seaux- unopposed

State Offices:
Governor: McDonnell v Deeds
17,685 v 8,128 SPOTSY 68.42% v 31.44%
19,139 v 9,207 STAFFORD 67.40% v 32.42%

Lt. Governor: Bolling v Wagner
17,079 v 8,454 SPOTSY 66.81% v 33.07%
18,275 v 9,751 STAFFORD 65.15% v 34.76 %

Attorney General: Cuccinelli v Shannon
16,733 v 8,753 SPOTSY 65.58% v 34.30%
18,215 v 9,860 STAFFORD 64,82% v 35.09%

Delegate Cole-- unopposed

Delegate Peace-- unopposed

Delegate Orrock-- unopposed


STAFFORD COUNTY, VIRGINIA ELECTION RESULTS November 3, 2009:

Board of Supervisors:
Stafford-- Aquia District: Milde v Ortiz v Egan 50.73% v 33.53% v 15.57%
1,958 v 1,294 v 601

Stafford-- Garrisonville District: Dudenhefer v Sellers 62.73% v 36.88%
1,835 v 1,079

Stafford-- Falmouth District: Osborn v Filler v Stimpson 21.84% v 28.04% v 50.05%
1,057 v 1,357 v 2,422

Stafford-- Hartwood District: Snellings v Brito v Goss 54.58% v 36.38% v 8.71%
2,673 v 1,782  v 427

Delegate Cole-- unopposed

Delegate Bill Howell v Craig Ennis = 76.44% v 22.98%
12,093 v 3,636

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Saturday, October 24, 2009

Fmr. NY City Mayor Rudy Giuliani to Visit Fredericksburg Promoting Bob McDonnell's Candidacy for Governor This Coming Wednesday!

WHEN: Wednesday, October 28, 2009 8:30am

Former presidential candidate and New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani will make a campaign stop for/with Bob McDonnell at the Spotsylvania joint-GOP Headquarters located at 7 Butler Road Stafford, VA 22405 (the corner of Route 17 (aka Warrenton Road, aka Butler Road) and Route 1 just north of the Falmouth Bridge.)

Be there bright and early to cheer Bob to victory November 3rd!

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Bookmark this blog if you want Spotsylvania County, VA election results on November 3, 2009

We'll be live blogging from the polls with up to the minute voting results (we plan to anyway!) Check back here to see how Spotsylvania County blazes the trail for conservative Republican financial values for the whole state!

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Saturday, September 5, 2009

Virginia Tea Party Rally: Taxpayer March on Washington, September 12, 2009 Meetup

TEA PARTY RALLY IN WASHINGTON, D.C.


Several local area citizens including Republicans, Independents and yes, some Democrats too, are organizing a bus from Spotsylvania County, VA on Saturday, September 12 to Washington, DC so we can attend the Taxpayer March on Washington.

We will gather at the VDOT commuter lot behind Ukrops off Route 3 (Plank Road) about 2 miles west of I-95 off Exit 130, at 7:00AM.

Once in DC, we will be able to take part in the march (about 1 mile) and then attend the rally. Our goal is to return to the commuter lot no later than 7PM.
The cost is only $30 per seat and we currently have 22 seats remaining as of Tuesday, Sept 5.

Tell your friends!


If you are interested in going or need more information, contact Scott Mellott at 540-847-6017 or scottmellott@verizon.net . Info about the march: http://www.912dc.org/ .

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Saturday, August 1, 2009

Banner ads for McDonnell, Bolling, Cuccinelli, Cole, Orrock, Peace, Yakabouski, McGuire and Golfing with the GOP September 18 at Lee's Hill Golf Club

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Friday, July 24, 2009

Is VRE viable partnering in Spotsylvania’s transportation Plan?

by Gary Bullis, Spotsylvania GOP Member

I attended the VRE Summit, hoping to learn the facts about VRE. Should Spotsy partner with the northern counties and join VRE? The panel members were all articulate and advocates for VRE. It was clear that the panel members representing the northern counties wanted Spotsy to join to spread the cost.

Many questions remain.
(1) What is the benefit to the 120,000 Spotsylvania citizens who do not ride the VRE? Potential to attract jobs to the area. The Fredericksburg rep was asked that question and he said that Fredericksburg was already built out and there was no measurable benefit for luring high paying jobs to the area. He noted that approximately 900 Spotsylvania residents ride daily, which one could argue takes 900 cars off the 95 corridors but still impacts local rush hour traffic.

(2) How is it paid for? According to the "Master Agreement," the cost of commuter rail service shall be borne by the PARTICIPATING JURISDICTIONS. A minimum of 50% recovery of operating cost will come from fare revenue. The difference will be funded from a gas tax of 2%, which is soon to be 2.1%. This means that non riders will be required to subsidize those who ride up to 50% of the cost. If this tax increase still proves to be insufficient the balance will be funded from the county general fund. Most employment in the area is with the federal government or contractors, who are already subsidizing their employees to ride VRE with federal tax dollars. In addition, the VRE COMMISSIONS seek funds from the taxpayers of the Commonwealth and federal government in the form of grants. That's a lot of subsidizing. The cost for parking lots, stations, and other capital cost items remain the responsibility of the PARTICIPATING JURISDICTION (i.e. Spotsylvania County taxpayers)

(3) What are the transportation options? According to a regional transportation needs study by the Fredericksburg Area Metropolitan Planning Organization (FAMPO), numerous options to VRE are available and are already in place.
a. Carpools registered - 130. This does not include unregistered carpools.
b. Vanpools Registered – 366. This does not include unregistered vanpools.
c. Private Commuter Bus Runs - 27.

The estimated total number of vehicles removed daily via a, b, & c already equals 5,462. This is at no cost for the taxpayers with the added benefit of thousands of dollars from fuel taxes paid.
Too often, mass transportation does not go where you need to go. If you don’t work within walking distance to the station, the public will choose another alternative. According to a regional study done by the FAMPO, "Transit is most effective in densely developed areas with concentrated development. In the George Washington Region, development is of a very low-density nature."

"Various research efforts have shown that productive, traditional; fixed-route transit requires at least 3 households per acre or at least 4 jobs per acre. In terms of how "transit supportive" areas are, those with 3 to 10 households per acre or 4 to 20 jobs per acre generally have a medium level of transit supportiveness, and those with higher levels generally have a higher level of transit supportiveness. In the George Washington Region, relatively few areas currently have these densities. As the Region's grow, some existing areas are projected to develop more densely, but most new development patterns are expected to be similar as at present and to sprawl into new areas."

According to The Heritage Foundation and The Political Economy Research Center, rail transit in Portland and St. Louis, which have been widely promoted as light-rail success stories, accounts for less than 2.5 and 1 percent respectively, of new travel. This light rail development has been heavily subsidized. Portland’s planners had predicted that development would increase along the transit corridor while growth slows outside the corridor. Does this sound familiar? The facts show that this did not happen. Rail transit is not a substitute for carpool, vanpool, or bus commuting because it is structurally incapable of taking enough people where they want to go. Rail transit is more costly, requiring subsidies from the more than 120,000 non-riders thru an additional 2.1% gas tax as well as other tax subsidies. I urge the Board of Supervisor to consider these facts and join together as our community leaders in opposition to joining VRE during these difficult economic times.

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Saturday, May 9, 2009

Spotsylvania GM Powertrain Plant to Close Temporarily Amid Sales Lull

from The Free Lance-Star:

General Motors will temporarily close its GM Powertrain plant in Spotsylvania County from June 1 to July 12.

A national slowdown in the production of GM cars and trucks has trickled down to the Spotsylvania plant, which produces torque converter clutches for automatic transmissions.

Most GM plants in North America will be temporarily closed at some point this year, said John Raut, a GM spokesman in Baltimore.

In April, GM announced that it will produce 190,000 fewer vehicles this year than anticipated.
Assembly plant closings were announced at the time, with information on transmission and Powertrain facilities to follow.

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Tuesday, March 31, 2009

April 15 Tax Tea Party: Richmond, VA- Spotsylvania County Republicans Will Be There!



Anyone going from the Fredericksburg Area- meet at 3:00PM on April 15th at Southpointe Walmart Parking lot (off I-95, Exit 126-b south on Route 1, first right into Southpointe II), south end of the lot- across from Longhorn Steakhouse.

To show unity on April 15th we are asking everyone, whether you're going to the tea party or not, to place either a sticker or printed copy of the Gadsden flag (DON'T TREAD ON ME with snake) on the rear window of their car.

Here's an example (feel free to use it or find another similar):

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Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Deputy John Durbin, Our Spotsylvanian Hero Brought a Man Back to Life!

From the Free Lance-Star:

Spotsylvania County Deputy John Durbin worked for the rescue squad for 10 years before he took a job at the Sheriff's Office.

But in all the time he spent in the ambulance, he never experienced anything like Monday morning.

In the early hours Monday, he saved a man's life.

Durbin was working night patrol, driving down Courthouse Road toward Fredericksburg when he saw the car behind him flashing its lights about 1 a.m.

He pulled over into the Extreme Power Sports parking lot.

So did the other car.

As he walked up to the passenger window, he heard a woman's voice. "Please help my husband. He's having a heart attack."

Durbin said he immediately pulled the nonresponsive man from the passenger seat.

"I grabbed him by both arms, and he had no pulse and he wasn't breathing," Durbin said of the 59-year-old Maryland man.

Durbin ran to his patrol car for an automated external defibrillator, which is used to
send a shock into someone experiencing heart failure. {MORE...}

Sometimes I focus on financial aspects of our government because that's the state of our lives and most everything revolves around cash lately. We fund people we're supposed to be able to trust with it to give us a service, and all to often, it's squandered or poorly spent on non-core service items.

It's refreshing to come across a story that makes me feel that my tax money is actually being invested back into the community {-cough- saving lives} via righteous core government services, and not just spent {-cough- planning department! ... regulating bureaucracy for the sake of big government- cough- $250,000 school superintendent salary}.

This deputy could have certainly done a lot of things 'other' than what he did, but he chose to adhere to his baseline training values that include actual public service and actual public protection. Hmmm... "Protect and Serve" ... I've heard of that somewhere before.

Thanks to Deputy John Durbin's being in the right place at the right time – and having the proper training already ingrained in him from a decade of other public service – a Maryland man is alive today, and his quick-thinking wife has a breathing husband still.

Thanks also to Sheriff Smith and whomever else from the chain of command (past or present) who saw fit to equip the vehicle with the lifesaving tools our deputies need to perform the highest level of service possible and within reason of expense. Truly, a defibrillator is a wise use of funds (you might ease up on the fancy decals and chrome roof accessories on the next round of cars though!)

This is the type of equipment I want to see my Sheriff arguing for more of during any budget cycle. You can shelve the proposal for department jet skis, auto-chalk cars, helicopters, red light cameras and more radar guns for a while as far as I'm concerned- but send everybody to EMT level 10 classes and I'll lobby right along side of you for more funding!

And thanks to the personnel department for hiring a deputy who brings to the job a proven track record of public service and a skill set that goes above law enforcement requirements! This deputy chooses to focus his life of public service back on the citizens' needs, not merely the law's text and authority.

Some department clerks who process applications may have counted that against him.

A Sheriff's office can, and often does hire 'tough guys' and doesn't balance the force with officers who are there to do more than just catch bank robbers and drug lords like in the movies.

Spotsy has its share of G.I. Joes like any law enforcement department (and we need them), but I now choose to think of the Spotsylvania Sheriffs Deputies as having a more compassionate sense of public service intentions – with a higher level of training– than I previously knew of.

Deputy Durbin has set the bar much higher for the rest of the patrol deputies and I hope his brothers in blue acknowledge his heroic act and encourage even higher standards of perfection in all areas of training so this type of behavior becomes a common occurrence.

The next time I see Deputy Durbin in public, I'm buying this man a coffee and donut! You should too, but at least tell him THANK YOU as I plan to.

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