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Happy New Year to All (2011)...

Just a little online brainstorming here... We're all on here for the same reason - to cure herpes or find a treatment that stops all outbreaks and virial shedding. Most all the researchers seem to think this is possible - with sufficient funding. With that said, I challenge each of us to think, and work together, on ways to increase funding. We are currently doing a lot, but can we do more? If so, please add to the list and let's jump on it:

1. Petitions (Just shy of 1200 emails as of 1/2)

http://www.petition2congress.com/387...d-cure-herpes/

http://www.petition2congress.com/373...earch-funding/

http://health.change.org/petitions/v...search_funding

2. Pepsi Refresh (Still running in 2011)

3. Private Donations

4. Increasing awareness (Using the templates that Movingslowly created to write to various entities)

5. Herpes Cure Foundation - hopefully it may be up and running in 2011

These are the big things that jump out at me and I think most of us are doing something in each of these areas to advance the cause. I still think we all can improve by doing a little more with each...

In closing, thanks to all for helping. Further, if you can think of incremental things to do or even better ways to do what we're already doing, please post and let's get on it...

Thanks again!

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WELL I JUST STARTED A NEW JOB AND IM PUTING ALL MY MONEY TAWARDS DONATIONS TO THE CURE ... I ALSO COLLECT MONEY SO IM GOING TO BE HAVING ALOT OF MONEY THIS YEAR SO THIS WORKED OUT GREAT GOING TO BE DONATING TO CULLEN AND BLOOM FOR THE CURE I WANNA SEE WHOS GOING TO GET THERE FIRST ... :p:p

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Right on! We can keep the ball rolling with momentum, energy, and a little time.

"Do what you can, with what you have, where you are." - T. Roosevelt

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Happy New Year to All (2011)...

Just a little online brainstorming here... We're all on here for the same reason - to cure herpes or find a treatment that stops all outbreaks and virial shedding. Most all the researchers seem to think this is possible - with sufficient funding. With that said, I challenge each of us to think, and work together, on ways to increase funding. We are currently doing a lot, but can we do more? If so, please add to the list and let's jump on it:

1. Petitions (Just shy of 1200 emails as of 1/2)

http://www.petition2congress.com/387...d-cure-herpes/

http://www.petition2congress.com/373...earch-funding/

http://health.change.org/petitions/v...search_funding

2. Pepsi Refresh (Still running in 2011)

3. Private Donations

4. Increasing awareness (Using the templates that Movingslowly created to write to various entities)

5. Herpes Cure Foundation - hopefully it may be up and running in 2011

These are the big things that jump out at me and I think most of us are doing something in each of these areas to advance the cause. I still think we all can improve by doing a little more with each...

In closing, thanks to all for helping. Further, if you can think of incremental things to do or even better ways to do what we're already doing, please post and let's get on it...

Thanks again!

No other ideas floating around out here??? Different ideas or ways to improve upon what we're already doing????

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Came up with this on the chat forum the other night, we could sell those rubber bracelets like the yellow armstrong one, or the pink breast cancer one, might not go over that well, but I'd buy one and I'm sure everyone in my family would buy one and everyone infected would buy one could potentially make thousands of dollars.

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Came up with this on the chat forum the other night, we could sell those rubber bracelets like the yellow armstrong one, or the pink breast cancer one, might not go over that well, but I'd buy one and I'm sure everyone in my family would buy one and everyone infected would buy one could potentially make thousands of dollars.

Let's get it going... I'll be glad to help and I think Teacher Man will be also.

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Yes!! We bounced this idea around on an earlier thread! I think it's a good idea; someone came up with the idea of

having them say "Hope". The hard part is of course getting it off the ground. And ideas? I think it could work.

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So...this idea is pure spitballing and it's a little off the wall, but hear me out. What industry seems to have a vested interested

in STD research and development and continues to make money despite the recession? Porn, of course!!

Not that I have any contacts in porn (unfortunately ;)), but imagine if a company or website donated a small percentage

of certain sales to helping the cause. That could be real money! One or two porn stars have publicly come out to talk

about Herpes (Belladonna) and you have to figure that the majority of them have it given the amount of sex they have.

It's just an idea...but what do you think? I don't suppose any of you guys are porn stars and/or directors? Ha! I might be

crazy, but this just seems logical to me.

Meanwhile, PRIVATE DONATIONS are critical. If you haven't yet, donate a few bucks...every ripple in the pond counts

for something!

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