Stand up to Cancer

by Rob on September 5, 2008 · 15 comments

in Zippy

Today is Stand up to Cancer day.

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OK Gang, it is not just words.  Put your money where your mouth is.  Zippy’s numbers have been stuck for about a month and he is getting angry (and do you really want to make a lobster angry?).

Support Zippy’s Cause.  Give to fight childhood brain tumors.  Go to Zippy’s website and enjoy his travels (he is going to Hawaii next).

Oh yes, and check out the Zippy merchandise that NOW IS AVAILABLE WITH THE THREE LOGOS BELOW (Thanks Dr. Wes and Robin)!

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Help a lobster help some kids and STAND UP TO CANCER!

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  • http://survivethejourney.blogspot.com/ Robin

    [...]Zippy and Dr. Rob remind us “Today is Stand up to Cancer day.” [...]

  • http://survivethejourney.blogspot.com Robin

    [...]Zippy and Dr. Rob remind us “Today is Stand up to Cancer day.” [...]

  • J. E. Dean

    Doctor Rob:

    Have you contemplated on having a children’s book written with Zippy as a feature character? I think Zippy’s Worldwide Travel would be a great sell for a national bookstore chain, and the profits could go to a great cause!

    In addition, is Zippy ready to travel to Indiana? I know of a few good elementary classrooms that would like to take in Zippy for a week, and give him a grand tour of the region. In addition, the students could utilize Zippy as a community service endeavor and raise money for childhood cancer.

  • J. E. Dean

    Doctor Rob:

    Have you contemplated on having a children’s book written with Zippy as a feature character? I think Zippy’s Worldwide Travel would be a great sell for a national bookstore chain, and the profits could go to a great cause!

    In addition, is Zippy ready to travel to Indiana? I know of a few good elementary classrooms that would like to take in Zippy for a week, and give him a grand tour of the region. In addition, the students could utilize Zippy as a community service endeavor and raise money for childhood cancer.

  • http://www.waittimes.blogspot.com/ Ian Furst

    Can I put a link to zippy on my site for you?

  • http://www.waittimes.blogspot.com Ian Furst

    Can I put a link to zippy on my site for you?

  • http://seaspray-itsawonderfullife.blogspot.com/ SeaSpray

    I agree with the book idea! Excellent! :)

  • http://seaspray-itsawonderfullife.blogspot.com SeaSpray

    I agree with the book idea! Excellent! :)

  • Jack Coupal

    Hate to be a wet blanket and all…

    The American Cancer Society supposedly is now devoting all its monetary efforts to getting nationalized health care enacted in the US. The heck with cancer research! Just another political action group posing as health promoters.

  • Jack Coupal

    Hate to be a wet blanket and all…

    The American Cancer Society supposedly is now devoting all its monetary efforts to getting nationalized health care enacted in the US. The heck with cancer research! Just another political action group posing as health promoters.

  • Rob

    Donations do not go to the ACS, but instead the Childhood Brain Tumor Foundation. All of their money DOES go to research.

  • Rob

    Donations do not go to the ACS, but instead the Childhood Brain Tumor Foundation. All of their money DOES go to research.

  • Jack Coupal

    Rob, thanks for letting us all know! I feel better now.

  • Jack Coupal

    Rob, thanks for letting us all know! I feel better now.

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