Midlife Crisis - The Video

Midlife Crisis - The Video

Postby Mark S » Sun Mar 15, 2009 5:57 pm

In celebration of my upcoming 40th birthday I have decided to tick one of my ambitions off my list, which is to throw myself out of a perfectly good aeroplane and hope that I don't plummet to my death!

If I am going to do this, it would be great to raise money for my companies charity Leukaemia Research. A fantastic and worthwhile cause dedicated to eradicating blood cancer. If you are unfortunate to know anyone who is or has suffered from any form of cancer you will know it is just horrific.

The jump is booked for Saturday May 16th. Not long off! :?

I am paying all of the jump fees myself so all the money that you kindly donate will go directly to the cause. Please sponsor me and help me raise my personal target of £500. With around eight weeks to go it is a big ask I know, but it will give me the courage to go through with it.

I know money is tight at the moment and that many of you have kindly donated to other causes recently, but even if you have a pound to spare, it all adds up!

Donating through Justgiving is quick, easy and totally secure. It’s also the most efficient way to sponsor me: Leukaemia Research gets your money faster and, if you’re a UK taxpayer, Justgiving makes sure 25% in Gift Aid, plus a 3% supplement, are added to your donation.


Thank you in advance of any kind support! :D

Mark

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Re: Midlife Crisis

Postby Christies Child » Sun Mar 15, 2009 6:04 pm

Respect Mark.

That's something quite frankly I haven't got the bottle for.

Donation to a fine cause on its way.

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Re: Midlife Crisis

Postby George Dawes » Sun Mar 15, 2009 7:05 pm

just sent £10, some say jumping out of a plane is better than sex :P
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Re: Midlife Crisis

Postby Mark S » Sun Mar 15, 2009 7:27 pm

Thank you to both of you. Very generous! :D

Dawzi - I will let you know, but I doubt it ;)
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Re: Midlife Crisis

Postby marky » Sun Mar 15, 2009 8:18 pm

Christies Child wrote:That's something quite frankly I haven't got the bottle for.

Do they do extra strong parachutes? ;)

Good luck, Mark. A donation will be forthcoming at a later date :P
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Re: Midlife Crisis

Postby Christies Child » Sun Mar 15, 2009 9:48 pm

marky wrote:
Christies Child wrote:That's something quite frankly I haven't got the bottle for.

Do they do extra strong parachutes? ;)

Good luck, Mark. A donation will be forthcoming at a later date :P


Was it tanks that used to have at least 2 parachutes when they dropped 'em out of transport planes in the war?

It'd take more than bloody 2 for me to do it.....that's for certain!

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Re: Midlife Crisis

Postby North Stand Shrimp » Sun Mar 15, 2009 10:28 pm

I ran the Manchester 10km in aid of the same charity last year. they are a very worthy cause and I will more than gladly sponsor you £10 mark.
good luck with the jump, if your feeling a bit nervous just remember your actually more likely to die in a plane crash then doing a parachute jump! since you'll have a parachute on in this particular plane journey you've already improve your chances no end! ;) :lol:
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Re: Midlife Crisis

Postby Weetabix Kid » Sun Mar 15, 2009 10:28 pm

I'd pay good money to see CC jump out of a plane !
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Re: Midlife Crisis

Postby outsider » Sun Mar 15, 2009 10:43 pm

Weetabix Kid wrote:I'd pay good money to see CC jump out of a plane !



To land in the center circle with the match ball for our 1st game at the new stadium,
now just think how much that would raise 8-) 8-) 8-)
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Re: Midlife Crisis

Postby The Bay » Mon Mar 16, 2009 12:37 pm

Mark,

Ask me during the next home game and I'll slip some cash your way.
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Re: Midlife Crisis

Postby John L » Mon Mar 16, 2009 6:53 pm

outsider wrote:
Weetabix Kid wrote:I'd pay good money to see CC jump out of a plane !



To land in the center circle with the match ball for our 1st game at the new stadium,
now just think how much that would raise 8-) 8-) 8-)

The impact would certainly raise the dead!!! :lol: :lol: :lol:






















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Re: Midlife Crisis

Postby Christies Child » Mon Mar 16, 2009 7:27 pm

John L wrote:
outsider wrote:
Weetabix Kid wrote:I'd pay good money to see CC jump out of a plane !



To land in the center circle with the match ball for our 1st game at the new stadium,
now just think how much that would raise 8-) 8-) 8-)

The impact would certainly raise the dead!!! :lol: :lol: :lol:






















We love you really, CC! :oops:



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Re: Midlife Crisis

Postby Mark S » Tue Mar 17, 2009 10:32 pm

A big thanks to everyone who has kindly sponsored me so far :D

Latest generous ShrimpsVoicers (not giving away any usernames)

Paul Davies, Stuart Rae, Mike Gibson, Geraint Johnes and Cass. Adding to Neil and Andrew's earlier sponsorship.

It makes me proud to be part of this community. :D
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Re: Midlife Crisis

Postby Curly » Thu Mar 19, 2009 2:46 pm

Just Sponsored you mate, see ya Satdy ;)
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Re: Midlife Crisis

Postby Mark S » Fri Mar 20, 2009 6:52 am

Thanks Curly. Really appreciated. been blown away by peoples generousity. Will give an update tonight.

p.s. You got the moonshine? ;)
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Re: Midlife Crisis

Postby morecambe mick » Sat Mar 21, 2009 12:26 am

Mark S wrote:Thanks Curly. Really appreciated. been blown away by peoples generousity. Will give an update tonight.

p.s. You got the moonshine? ;)


Was that a subtle hint to the fact you are travelling in fancy dress to Shrewsbury - for no apparent reason.



Where is my Burt Reynolds moustache :?:

You're not making me squeal like a pig :shock: :shock: ;)

Or are you from Beverley?
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Re: Midlife Crisis

Postby Mark S » Sat Mar 21, 2009 12:31 am

Wow! :o

Getting very close to my target. :D

Many thanks to the latest Shrimpsvoicers who are kindly sponsoring me

Marky, Martin, Darren Clifford, Curly and Barry (SlackAlice)

I am overwhelmed with gratitude.

Thanks for helping with a fantastic cause. I met with the area organiser for LR today and she has reaffirmed my belief that every penny is going to saving lives. Amazing breakthroughs have happened in the last 12 months all thanks to donations like these.

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Re: Midlife Crisis

Postby Mark S » Sat Mar 21, 2009 12:32 am

morecambe mick wrote:
Mark S wrote:Thanks Curly. Really appreciated. been blown away by peoples generousity. Will give an update tonight.

p.s. You got the moonshine? ;)


Was that a subtle hint to the fact you are travelling in fancy dress to Shrewsbury - for no apparent reason.



Where is my Burt Reynolds moustache :?:

You're not making me squeal like a pig :shock: :shock: ;)

Or are you from Beverley?


That's exactly the reason. There isnt one! :lol:

After a gallon of moonshine, even you could be lookin' 'mighty purdy' tommorow Mick! ;)
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Re: Midlife Crisis

Postby Keith » Sat Apr 04, 2009 12:54 pm

Mark S wrote:In celebration of my upcoming 40th birthday I have decided to tick one of my ambitions off my list, which is to throw myself out of a perfectly good aeroplane and hope that I don't plummet to my death!


Pah, bloody lightweight...
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Re: Midlife Crisis

Postby Andy » Sat Apr 04, 2009 10:32 pm

And he said he'd do another jump on his 100th birthday !!!!!!!!! :lol:
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Re: Midlife Crisis

Postby Mark S » Sun Apr 05, 2009 9:36 pm

Mark S wrote:Wow! :o

Getting very close to my target. :D

Many thanks to the latest Shrimpsvoicers who are kindly sponsoring me

Marky, Martin, Darren Clifford, Curly and Barry (SlackAlice)

I am overwhelmed with gratitude.

Thanks for helping with a fantastic cause. I met with the area organiser for LR today and she has reaffirmed my belief that every penny is going to saving lives. Amazing breakthroughs have happened in the last 12 months all thanks to donations like these.

Thank you


Neil G ( I know you are still around ;) ), Keith, Morecambe Mick and Punkisdead and Keith Parry (via a personal donation at the last game) are the latest generous souls who are helping save lives. Thanks guys!

Nearly there at my target now. Thanks to everyone who has so far supported this great cause. :D
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Re: Midlife Crisis

Postby Plain Peter » Sun Apr 19, 2009 7:19 am

Meet you for a pint in Exeter next Saturday before the game, and I'll give you a cheque for £25.
If Shrimps get a point at Rotherham I'll increase it to £35.
If Shrimps beat Rotherham I'll increase it to £50.
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Re: Midlife Crisis

Postby Mark S » Sun Apr 19, 2009 8:25 am

Thankyou very much Peter. I cant believe that I would be disappointed with £25 when that is very generous. I am really hoping for £50 off you! A lot of hard earned money and much appreciated.

Got to say thanks to Paul Mac who thrust some money at me during the euphoric aftermath of the Bradford game and to Jimmy G for his donation at Fat Knackers on Thursday. Cheers guys!

I have been blown away with peoples generousity (not only from here but from work colleagues too!). I am pleased to say that I have gone through my £500 target and now have a dilemma as to be satisfied with that or push on and get as much as I can for Leukaemia Reaserch. Got to be the latter really! :D

It is an important cause dedicated to saving lives. If you can spare anything from £1 upwards it all adds up. Every penny you donate is going directly to the charity, I have paid the fees myself as it has been a personal ambition.

Thanks again to everyone who has contributed so far.

Peter, I will find a venue ;)
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Re: Midlife Crisis

Postby quinny » Sun Apr 19, 2009 9:55 am

Mark
Remind me at Exeter on Saturday mate and I'll add my support.
In my new job I see people getting treated for this and other horrible diseases day in day out - it's quite a humbling experience.
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Re: Midlife Crisis

Postby marky No.1 » Sun Apr 19, 2009 11:21 am

Mark, as you know I was waiting till close to the end in case you had'nt met your target but that's all out of the window now :lol: Instead I will donate £10 for every goal we score in the last 3 matches (Rotherham, Exeter, Bournemouth) O.G.'s NOT included!

Hopefully I will owe you £100 a week on Saturday! :D
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