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My depiction of the Ice Bucket Challenge in SL.
I took the bucket and donated to the ALS Association from there :
We hosted our good friends at Storage Wars Canada for their acceptance of the #IceBucketChallenge.
See their fantastic video and the challenge they extend at www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=632160856898807.
We hosted our good friends at Storage Wars Canada for their acceptance of the #IceBucketChallenge.
See their fantastic video and the challenge they extend at www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=632160856898807.
I, rioforce, take the Ice Bucket Challenge in LEGO form. I was challenged by @_Pepper_Roni and @LEGOInfomaniac on Twitter.
I was challenged to do the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge and so I thought I’d make it my picture of the day. My wife insisted that I also do a video- I think because she wanted to hear me scream in agony, but I didn’t utter a peep! It was cold sure, but really the challenge is about donating and creating awareness for a disease that gets put at the bottom of the list. It was my pleasure to donate!
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Year Six Of My 365 Project
I accepted Annie Parker's nomination to do the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge.
Pretty sure it's supposed to be more of a summer thing, but compared to having ALS (what we call Motor Neurone Disease in Australia) a little ice in Sydney winter is insignificant.
Check out Motor Neurone Disease Australia for more information or to donate.
I nominated Sarah Vaughan, Phil Oye and Cam Barrie. Enjoy, folks.
University of Central Arkansas Director of Special University Projects/Community Affairs T.J. Johnson dumps a bucket of water on UCA President Tom Courtway (right) while Athletic Director Brad Teague get dunked by his children while the two take part in the ALS ice bucket challenge on Friday at Estes Stadium. The challenge involves participants having a bucket of ice water poured over their head and then challenging others to make a donation to fight ALS. Courtway did the challenge in honor of John Stanton, a Conway businessman and public figure who died in 2008 from the disease, while Teague participated in memory of James "Skeeter" Banks of Southaven, MS, a baseball teammate of his while in college.