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Ever have a homeless person GIVE you something? This is a gift that will keep on giving to thousands of home owners! (& renters) This is an educational crowd sourced project designed to protect what we love MOST; our family and our home. *~*~*~*~*~* I am offering you the gift of insider information; “Tips from Survivors” whose homes were destroyed so that you may better avoid such a life altering experience. To receive this gift, you must reserve your copy January 8th! We are ~sparking~ a conversation and inviting you to be a part of it. There has never been a more fertile time than now to do this. Humor and social media engagement is being used to make this important conversation more interesting. How much is your house worth? Not just your house - YOUR HOME! This project almost cost me my life before I could bring it to you. There arent enough words to express its importance for myself and others. (They just dont know it yet.) This is where (_(_YOU_)_) come in. You can be a hero for your loved ones, myself and thousands of other people. TO DO THIS I AM REQUESTING 1) Join my FB and share posts (May I tag you to make posting easier?) Facebook/RyourPANTSDOWN and/or on Twitter Twitter/RyourPANTSDOWN THEN WHEN YOU HAVE TIME 2) Join my newsletter RyourPANTSDOWN/subscribe 3) Please reserve your free copy of the publication. (Donate if you are able... I really need it, but please understand this gift is unconditional because I really want this to help others REGARDLESS OF ABILITY) Please teach me how to improve. Im learning so much as I go along and conditions to do this are not ideal, but Im doing this as if my life depends on it... because it does. I would be grateful for your kind words and support to spread the word and help this become the best damn project you ever participated in. Wishing you a great New Year! With immense love, Kimberly (KC)
Posted on: Thu, 01 Jan 2015 20:02:07 +0000

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