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Topic: The Mega Thread that Feeds People in Need (1M72Sfpbz1BPpXFHz9m3CdqATR44Jvaydd) - page 7. (Read 49715 times)

legendary
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Ok, I got the go ahead from Leslie. Let's do a big ass Thanksgiving cook out in Satoshi Forest.

Great idea. Wish we could join brother. Just sent ~.9 BTC to help with the expenses.

I look forward to seeing the tx so that I can add it to the tally, grabhive.

TMIBTCITW?

The Most Interesting Bitcoiner In The World. Self-anointed title I gave myself since Bitcoin Jesus was already taken. I thought Bitcoin Moses was also taken, but upon later searching I discovered that only I may have used that term. I'm don't know what Max Keiser is referred to, so perhaps somebody can enlighten me.

TMIBTCITW's latest claim to fame was to help orchestrate getting a Bitcoin flag to the South Pole via Faysal's solo trek, with him probably heading out this weekend.

Act Two is bringing the first Thanksgiving in Satoshi Forest to fruition via a kālua utilizing an imu.
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Ok, I got the go ahead from Leslie. Let's do a big ass Thanksgiving cook out in Satoshi Forest.

Great idea. Wish we could join brother. Just sent ~.9 BTC to help with the expenses.
legendary
Activity: 1918
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Bitcoin: An Idea Worth Spending
https://blockchain.info/tx/cecf7f7ecb9f531524d212f45f6c8ccc26639185651686491f0ec151f84a98b0

Cleaning out some dust, I'm adding [18] to the tally, and not because I'm TMIBTCITW either.  Roll Eyes

Post #2 of this thread is starting to look like a Christmas Tree:

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P1:    1
P3:    10
P12:  1
P14:  1
P15:  10
P21:  100
P22:  100
P27:  15
P30:  500
P35:  50
P42:  12
P44:  10
P47:  25
P49:  190
P50:  1
P53:  66
P72:  102 (P70 incorrectly stated only 80)
P77:  20
P81:  1
P82:  9
P85:  1
P92:  5
P98:  1
P109: 2
P112: 10
P115: 6
P118: 5
P122: 1
P123: 1
P128: 10
P133: 5
P138: 2
P142: 1
P147: 10 (stemmed from a Newbie thread)
P150: 100 (stemmed from Newbie thread linked above)
P153: 18
P154: 29
P156: 14 (stemmed from Newbie thread linked above)
P157: 25
P163: 11
P165: 20 (stemmed from Newbie thread linked above)
P172: 2
P180: 10
P186: 3 ([2] via CCC raffle)
P187: 1
P188: 1 (CCC Raffle)
P189: 1 (CCC Raffle)
P191: 2
P201: 14
P202: 150 (144 due to Raffle thread)
P205: 25
P210: 1
P213: 2
P224: 17
P229: 8
P233: 13
P237: 1
P238: 1
P234: 7
P256: 11
P260: 16
P263: 11
P265: 2
P266: 2
P268: 2
P269: 2
P270: 4
P273: 18
P280: 12 (first LiteCoin transaction via this thread)
P283: 80
P289: 18
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Ok, I got the go ahead from Leslie. Let's do a big ass Thanksgiving cook out in Satoshi Forest.
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legendary
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Running Tally: [1,920] Meals! (based on the exchange rate at time of donations)

Sean's Outpost Bitcoin Address: 1M72Sfpbz1BPpXFHz9m3CdqATR44Jvaydd

Sean's Outpost is operated by Jason King, and all I do for them is maintain this thread.
legendary
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What does that equate to in USD so that I can put the [?] in Post #2 of this thread?

About $22 - Litecoin has been on a roll lately, climbed to $4.20 from about $2  Grin

I forgot to thank you, Tirpon, for you generous donation to Sean's Outpost. Although it comes to 17.6, I'm putting you down for [18] meals, opting to round up, for in the very near future I'll be adding more, rounding down my contribution, thus balancing out.

Great job guys.
I sent you a bit.
Keep up with that.  Smiley

Hey, Zephir. Would you be so kind are to supply a Block Chain tx showing your donation unless, of course, you've opted to keep it private, of which is no problem. If that's the case, you can PM me, whereupon I'll cloak the source, yet still be able to add it to the running tally.

Running Tally: [1,828] Meals! (based on the exchange rate at time of donations)

Sean's Outpost Bitcoin Address: 1M72Sfpbz1BPpXFHz9m3CdqATR44Jvaydd

Sean's Outpost is operated by Jason King, and all I do for them is maintain this thread.

Zephir has PM'ed me, offering up proof via Block Chain tx, of which his donation reflects [80] meals. He stated that he has no problem with the info being made public, though I've opted to not link the tx URL, albeit it'll be easily found.

That said, thank you so kindly for your wonderful donation, Zephir. Expect to receive a big hug from Jason later today.

~TMIBTCITW
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yeah some how this about slow
legendary
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Thanks, knight22. I'll update the tally and Post #2 to reflect your [12] meal contribution.
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I've been keeping track of my arrears, outline in the OP to donate $1.25 USD per day, acting a daily bump. Apologies for being behind.

Hey, Jason, what are the chances of having Satoshi Forrest host it's first Thanksgiving meal THIS YEAR? If you're game to sacrifice your normal Thanksgiving ritual, I'll gladly drive down and camp out to oversee the event. All you may have to do is take care of the PR, photograph and film, spend only a couple hours there, and make sure there's plenty of mouths to feed.

To be clear, I'm talking about a real home-cooked meal, prepared right there in the woods. None of the that bulk-buying, ready-to-warm and serve stuff. How does cooking multiple birds Kalua-style sound?

Lucky for you, you know TMIBTCITW, the only person capable of pulling this off.
This sounds like a good idea. We already have 6 turkeys coming to us from a local farmer/bitcoin enthusiast. Let me run it by my wife, but I think it will be cool. We may have to do some food delivery that day though. Not sure we are going to get everyone to the forest and I want to make sure everyone has food. But I am down with setting up a camp kitchen to prep everything and camping out. I will talk to household 6 and get back to you in the morning.
legendary
Activity: 1918
Merit: 1570
Bitcoin: An Idea Worth Spending

What does that equate to in USD so that I can put the [?] in Post #2 of this thread?

About $22 - Litecoin has been on a roll lately, climbed to $4.20 from about $2  Grin

I forgot to thank you, Tirpon, for you generous donation to Sean's Outpost. Although it comes to 17.6, I'm putting you down for [18] meals, opting to round up, for in the very near future I'll be adding more, rounding down my contribution, thus balancing out.

Great job guys.
I sent you a bit.
Keep up with that.  Smiley

Hey, Zephir. Would you be so kind are to supply a Block Chain tx showing your donation unless, of course, you've opted to keep it private, of which is no problem. If that's the case, you can PM me, whereupon I'll cloak the source, yet still be able to add it to the running tally.

Running Tally: [1,828] Meals! (based on the exchange rate at time of donations)

Sean's Outpost Bitcoin Address: 1M72Sfpbz1BPpXFHz9m3CdqATR44Jvaydd

Sean's Outpost is operated by Jason King, and all I do for them is maintain this thread.
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Great job guys.
I sent you a bit.
Keep up with that.  Smiley
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What does that equate to in USD so that I can put the [?] in Post #2 of this thread?

About $22 - Litecoin has been on a roll lately, climbed to $4.20 from about $2  Grin
legendary
Activity: 1918
Merit: 1570
Bitcoin: An Idea Worth Spending
legendary
Activity: 1918
Merit: 1570
Bitcoin: An Idea Worth Spending
I've been keeping track of my arrears, outline in the OP to donate $1.25 USD per day, acting a daily bump. Apologies for being behind.

Hey, Jason, what are the chances of having Satoshi Forest host it's first Thanksgiving meal THIS YEAR? If you're game to sacrifice your normal Thanksgiving ritual, I'll gladly drive down and camp out to oversee the event. All you may have to do is take care of the PR, photograph and film, spend only a couple hours there, and make sure there's plenty of mouths to feed.

To be clear, I'm talking about a real home-cooked meal, prepared right there in the woods. None of the that bulk-buying, ready-to-warm and serve stuff. How does cooking multiple birds Kalua-style sound?

Lucky for you, you know TMIBTCITW, the only person capable of pulling this off.
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