RACE4AUTISM Awareness 2009 with Fusion Extreme Team
Link/Making a difference in our global community As co-moderator thought I'd focus on an ongoing charity. Since January 2009, I've been running with the FusionExtremeTeam.com training for the inaugural Rock and Roll Marathon on June 27th. Anyone else here running in Seattle June 27th??? I started late in my campaign using a running shoe I bring around town asking business' and people for a dollar for my RACE4AUTISM. If you're not in South Florida, you can click this link and leave a dollar for me here. Sincerely~Paul
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