Back Row: Chris Boyer, Dave Rickards, Cookie "Chainsaw" Randolph; Front Row: Ruth 66 (me), Elaina Smith, Emily Maguire
We've all been effected by breast cancer in one way or another. We either know someone who has it, had it ourselves or know someone who's died from it. We are joining The Susan G. Komen Foundation in imagining the world without this deadly disease.
With cuts to the Every Woman Counts program and the numbers of uninsured women increasing in San Diego County, Komen San Diego is set to Make Change in a challenging economy with a new campaign – The Make Change campaign.
The ad shown above ran in the San Diego U-T Sunday paper featuring our little radio show! All KFMB team members are raising money for the cause. You can contribute here or go to our web page at: sandiegojack.com . I donated $25 and hope you will match that amount or better it.
The whole DSC Crew also autographed a new pink bra to raise more money for the Susan G. Komen for the Cure fund. You have to take a look at it and you should also place a bid on this lil' beauty on Ebay here. None of the guys wore it - we just signed it!
As usual we had some fun behind the scenes in the KFMB photo studio. Elaina's Dad, Barry Smith, was our photographer. He and his stellar crew put up with us trying to hurry the process along. Needless to say, the boys were a tad uncomfortable wearing their lingerie and wanted to get it over with. They noticed how uncomfortable bra's are and wondered how on earth we put up with them. My answer in one word - gravity.
I took these pics with my Blackberry while the photo team was getting ready.
Boyer, Dave and Chainsaw
Chainsaw insists people always publish the wackiest photo's of him, but when he poses like this - what else can you do. I love ya, big guy!
Thanks to everyone in Promotions, Sales and Management at Jack-FM, 100.7 KFMB for making this possible and for their support of The DSC.
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