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RE: (S26) - PT 3 - Oh, the Who-manity! - H0PPY75 - 12-18-2020

My player was going to go out and volunteer during this time of the year he would definitely go to a children's hospital those are the kind of people that end up looking up the football players the most and he would definitely try and get some of his other teammates probably would look at getting people within his position groups of the defensive tackles and defensive ends andmaybe get a linebacker or something but it would definitelywant to keep it on the defensive side of the ball this would be a great team building activity to because you can go out and help out people that are in a tough situation and try and razor Spirits during the holiday season. Personlly I think it'd be kind of selfish for anyone to just go out and do charity work by themselves and it looks kind of like a look at me look at me type thing I think it's always better to get your teammates involved and show the community that this team is there to support them the way that they support the team. overall I think this is probably the best way for a player to spend his off time during the regular season and during the holiday season.
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RE: (S26) - PT 3 - Oh, the Who-manity! - Jimi64 - 12-18-2020

DeSoto teamed up with his teammate Matt Cross to perform a rendition of “Twas the Night Before Christmas” at a local community theatre, with ticket sales going to support the local food bank. DeSoto would play Santa Claus, of course, and the performance would go essentially true to the story, until Cross, playing the man who’s house Santa is visiting, sees Santa coming out of his fireplace. Cross would play a man unaware of the legend of Santa Claus and would promptly grab a shotgun to defend his home from the intruder, leading to a humorous chase sequence into the crowd, leaving many children screeching from enjoyment. The rest of the show would follow a slapstick comedy format, similar to the Three Stooges and Tom and Jerry, with Cross continuously getting fooled and humiliated while Santa drops presents around the house. The show would have no moral lesson (or any substance at all really) and would simply end with Cross shaking his fist at Santa flying away, screaming “I’ll get you next year you red suited freak!” The crowds were packed every night for this ludicrous display, and with each ticket costing one thousand dollars, the Liberty defensive pairing were able to donate 15 million dollars to the food bank. Cross mentioned that outside of the charity work, the true joy came from living out his fantasy of pointing a gun at DeSoto.


RE: (S26) - PT 3 - Oh, the Who-manity! - jeffie43 - 12-19-2020

As christmas is around the corner, a lot of children will not have the opportunity to spend time with their friends and families. Some are part of less fortunate families and will wake up on Christmas day with no tree, no gifts and it was situations like this that hurt Prince Vegeta the most. After losing his dad to Lord Frieza at a young age, Vegeta knew what it was like to feel alone with nobody to lean on during tough times. Due to this, he wanted to change these kids' fortunes and often had a holiday toy drive where he gave away toys and gifts to many families and kids of all ages. His wife Bulma would often make food with the assistance of some family and friends where they handed out turkey or chicken to families so they could experience what other people consider a typical christmas dinner.

Nobody should ever have to go through such a wonderful time by themselves or while suffering and Vegeta truly believed that every Christmas time. He consistently tries his best to help out those who may be less fortunate than others but there will always be people like that and it truly stings. Hopefully as the years go on that number will decrease but for now nobody truly deserves that.


RE: (S26) - PT 3 - Oh, the Who-manity! - The_Kidd - 12-19-2020

The best part about Christmas is that it is the one holiday that provides the opportunity for overindulgence in gift shopping. Plus, Capricorns are the GOATs, literally, but we will save that for another day. While other players are assisting in soup kitchens, shelters, community centers, and whatnot, Lesean Paris Crooks is taking the less fortunate out of their bleak everyday environments and let them enjoy a little bit of paradise. Crooks himself always had a fascination with Supermarket Sweep and shopping spree contests and he plans personally to re-enact that joy.

Crooks is spending his holiday charity in supermarkets, department stores, toy stores, and malls ---- allowing people that never really could afford to splurge and spend to have an uninhibited spending spree in a limited time window. Men, women, children of all ages are eligible to experience a brief period of ecstasy, courtesy of Crooks, the Copperheads, and their respective charities. The participants will get 5 minutes to collect as many items, no item off limits, as they can and return them to the safe zone. For our impaired citizens, they will have also have the opportunity to participate by electronically browsing through the respective store and filling their online cart as much as they can.


RE: (S26) - PT 3 - Oh, the Who-manity! - overdoo - 12-19-2020

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RE: (S26) - PT 3 - Oh, the Who-manity! - AJay887 - 12-19-2020

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RE: (S26) - PT 3 - Oh, the Who-manity! - PMoney - 12-19-2020

I have indeed asked the team to do some community volunteering as it has been a tough year for many people, and we want to give back to the community. Winter’s are cold in Yellowknife so most of the team have volunteered at the local homeless shelter. While very few of the team were useful in the cooking department, Patrik Money has provided all the potatoes the shelter needs for the winter from his farm and all the guys were helping hand out the soup in the kitchen. There was also a team consensus to all bring in their spare winter jackets for the people who needed them the most. It is currently -30 C which is no weather to be outside in, never mind without appropriate gear. Offensive Linemen Bruce Buckley confused the team by bringing a diamond encrusted coat and when asked why he claims all his clothes are diamond encrusted. Big Slammu unfortunately doesn’t need coats, being a shark, but he was a great help chopping vegetables in the kitchen.

One member of the team who found alternate volunteering opportunities was Kai Sakura who was helping the Grinch in his quest to steal Christmas. Sakura has declined to comment on its success.


RE: (S26) - PT 3 - Oh, the Who-manity! - puolivalmiste - 12-19-2020

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RE: (S26) - PT 3 - Oh, the Who-manity! - pauadrian - 12-19-2020

Well, first of all just because it is the holidays does not mean that Tom Teboat is going to contribute to his community just because he was forced to. You see, Tom Teboat is a very religious man who believes we should be providing community service and be nice to each other all year round, not just during December time! If you really want to know what Tom Teboat will be doing however, it's that he will be visiting children's hospitals and giving them gifts to support his number one fans, children. Tom Teboat is a very inspirational figure to little children around the world and it breaks his heart to see so many struggling in health or financial situations. Which is why he also goes out to community centers and hits the streets to give out presents galore to kids all over the united states of beautiful America. He does not just provide gifts though as he does also provide very valuable merchandise from Norfolk Seawolves, things such as Tom Teboat signed bats, bibles and he's even auctioning off his Laszlo Forty Two costume that he used for Halloween. It is a replica so don't get too excited Sea Puppers fans. Tom Teboat plans to wear this costume in the future, overall Teboat encourages everyone to spend their Christmas at home with their loved ones and not take any crazy trips to avoid spreading any deadly diseases

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RE: (S26) - PT 3 - Oh, the Who-manity! - huck24 - 12-19-2020

Vincent has always been a very caring person.  He may not look it and he certainly doesn't show it on the field, but he continually goes out of his way to help others as much as he can. Since joining the Tijuana Luchadores, Vincent has been very active in the community. He can regularly be found donating his time helping around the city at several soup kitchens and at community centers. He runs weekly games for neighbourhood children for both types of football (regular and soccer), and while doing so he tries to give as much guidance to the young aspiring athletes as he can. He also started a program that brings young Tijuana Luchadore fans to all of their home games. There are 50 seats reserved each game for young fans to come and experience the Luchadores live. But now coming into to holiday season, Vincent wanted to step up his charity game.  He talked with the upper management in the Luchadore organization and was able to arrange a day when he could bring all of the players of his weekly neighbourhood games to the Tijuana stadium and play their game on the big field.  He also got them all personalized Tijuana jerseys. The kids had the time of their lives and so did Vincent. It was a day to remember and was such a success, the Luchadores have decided to make this an annual event.