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  • Telethon

    Im sure most of you know but just in case you dont there is the Armenian Telethon today, starting at different times and on different channels depending on where you live.

    scroll down this page: http://www.armeniafund.org/ and it has a list of some major cities and the channels and showtimes etc.

    Alright guys, lets help make this a success, i urge you guys all to let other Armenians know about this and find it in your heart to put that 20 dollar bill to a good use rather than your crack habit.

  • #2
    YES YES YES, pick up the phone and dial... They just announced that people from Karabakh donated 150,000 U.S. dollars! aww I was so touched, if they can donate, then so can you! =) And one person from NY just did a million, maybe it was Tigran

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    • #3
      ya ya i was going to make this thread but oh well tigran already did my family donated 500 dolllars heheh ya and you no how in the top it says who donated and how much i saw anyomouse 50 dollars dont tell me it was our mousy lol

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      • #4
        Keeping in tune with my cynical attitude....is this thing legitamet? I mean, what's the guarantee the money is going to get where it needs to go?

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Crimson Glow
          Keeping in tune with my cynical attitude....is this thing legitamet? I mean, what's the guarantee the money is going to get where it needs to go?
          Pfff you got issues...it's the telethon, everything is supervised by non governmental entities. EVen if there could be a security gap, how can anyone explain that millions have been missing without attracting anyone's attention?

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Crimson Glow
            what's the guarantee the money is going to get where it needs to go?
            Are you xxxxing kidding me??? PLEASE!! People like you make me soooo mad. I may be wrong, but I've noticed mainly hayastansis share your view. At least, have some respect for people who organize this. When you decide to open your eyes, you'll see the difference this made in Armenia's roads and highways!!!

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Crimson Glow
              Keeping in tune with my cynical attitude....is this thing legitamet? I mean, what's the guarantee the money is going to get where it needs to go?
              It's exactly what people too greedy to give out money say when they want to look concerned.

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              • #8
                Damn straight. Keep it up guys. I am just waiting to see what our Mr. Kirk is going to give.
                The 1000000 from new york was probably louise simone manoogian, she has really done a lot and is always fuding Armenian related projects.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by !EEK
                  It's exactly what people too greedy to give out money say when they want to look concerned.
                  Yeah, that's it, EEK. Because I give a damn about looking concerned or impressing a bunch of f*cking strangers on the internet. Whether I give or not bears no relevance to what I asked. If that was my main concern, I would have either not posted here at all, or would have lied about giving X amount of dollars. By the way, "millions" don't have to be missing. I didn't imply they take every dollar and run.

                  Cat: Share my view? People like me? I was born and raised in America, and more importantly, around approximately zero Armenians, so I highly doubt any Armenian you know is anything like me. I've had my eyes opened for quite some time now, thus the cynicism and why I'm naturally skeptical of everything. It was a perfectly legitamet question for someone that's not familiar with the organization, or what it's "done for Armenia" in the least bit. But instead of answering the question with decent info, once again, I make a simple comment, and people forcefully and ignorantly read more into it than what's there and go off an tangents about those false, ingnorant elucidations. If you are so ready to pounce on someone without thinking an analyzing, perhaps you are the ones with the issues.

                  Gaucho, thank you for some actual info instead of unjustifiably venting! That's all I was looking for.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Crimson Glow
                    Yeah, that's it, EEK. Because I give a damn about looking concerned or impressing a bunch of f*cking strangers on the internet. Whether I give or not bears no relevance to what I asked. If that was my main concern, I would have either not posted here at all, or would have lied about giving X amount of dollars. By the way, "millions" don't have to be missing. I didn't imply they take every dollar and run.
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                    Firstly you don't have to lie about what money you gave. You come here and talk about unfounded stuff and then when we try to reply you about this BS you come up with:

                    Originally posted by CG
                    Share my view? People like me? I was born and raised in America, and more importantly, around approximately zero Armenians, so I highly doubt any Armenian you know is anything like me. I've had my eyes opened for quite some time now, thus the cynicism and why I'm naturally skeptical of everything. It was a perfectly legitamet question for someone that's not familiar with the organization, or what it's "done for Armenia" in the least bit. But instead of answering the question with decent info, once again, I make a simple comment, and people forcefully and ignorantly read more into it than what's there and go off an tangents about those false, ingnorant elucidations. If you are so ready to pounce on someone without thinking an analyzing, perhaps you are the ones with the issues
                    It's not our fault, it's the way you were born and raised, don't blame the world

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