I'm all for a good 10 tickets. The only problem is I don't have a paypal account. Any way of getting around this?
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I'm all for a good 10 tickets. The only problem is I don't have a paypal account. Any way of getting around this?
I had heard something about JJ's bike being raffled for $50.00 a ticket. Any body know how or when we can buy tickets?
There was mention of selling the Quad JJ rode last year on EBay.
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Frankenstein,
As far as the raffle for the LT-R450 bike, all I have heard is that they will be selling tickets in KY, at the nationals.....They said something about letting us know when there would be a website to purchase them, and I haven't seen nothing about that yet.
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Originally posted by Kristin250EX
Frankenstein,
As far as the raffle for the LT-R450 bike, all I have heard is that they will be selling tickets in KY, at the nationals.....They said something about letting us know when there would be a website to purchase them, and I haven't seen nothing about that yet.
I just talked to Big D. a few minutes ago. He and our mom just returned from Louisville on a visit to see JJ. His outlook is good and his spirits are high. He would like to thank all of his fans for their support and for all of the letters , cards , and e-mails he has recieved. His greatest fear since his accident , has been that he would be just another racer that was forgotten. After he started recieving his mail , he finally realized how important he was to so many people. He still has a bad day from time to time , but reading the cards and letters he recieves lifts his spirits and brings his hopes back up. Jamie went to their bank to start a benefit fund. Anyone wanting to help out with the mounting medical expenses can send donations to our parents address (811 William Simmons Rd. , Bowling Green , KY 42101). Checks can be made to Jeremiah and Jamie Jones Benefit Fund. He will be released from Frazier on Thur. or Friday of this week , but will have to return five days a week for therapy. JJ turns the big 27 on Wed. and his 1st. anniversary is August 27. This has been a pretty big month for JJ. From everyone in our family , we thank you from the bottom of our hearts for all the prayers and support. Keep praying , and never give up! :) Thanks , Chris
Chris,
Thanks so much for the update. I have been checking everyday. He is still in all our prayers, and I'll be sure to spread the word about the benefit fund. Thanks again, Kristin
Like Chris was saying Wed. Aug. 23rd is Jeremiah's 27th BIRTHDAY!! (Mine was today Aug.22nd!!) Jeremiah and I usually spent our birthday's at some restaurant at a National with the whole JPMX crew, often ending in a FOOD FIGHT!!:D
I talked with Jeremiah for a while this morning and he was really excited because he gets to leave the rehab center for a couple hours to go out and eat lunch in downtown Louisville with his mom and dad, Jamie and his physical therapist and trainer, all to celebrate his birthday!! And as Chris was saying, he is gonna be released this Thurs or Friday to go home, and that had him all fired up because he will get to go to the ATV National MX at Ballance MX in a couple weeks to see everyone!!!
I'll be going by Frazier Rehab wednesday to spend some time with Jeremiah and wish him a HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!! Later-Ryan Barnes
Thats awsome news. I've also been checking in everyday to see what kind of good news anyones heard of. Keep pluggin along JJ. Your doin awsome.
Has anyone gotten their JJ wristbands by mail yet? I send my payment to them a little over 2 weeks now and I still have nothing. Just wondering if anyone else got theirs.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY JEREMIAH JONES!!!!!
We here at SRS Racing have been spending alot of time in prayer over JJ's unfortunate mishap. I have always felt that he was the fastest rider on the track. It is absolutely unfortunate that JJ was dealt such a horrible blow. Jeremiah is the one rider that both of my children have grown up watching and admiring. At my house, when the topic of ATV racing comes up and we begin to tell our racing stories, it always seems that some how Jeremiah's name always seems to appear somewhere in the story. My daughter is 3 years old and at any time if you ask her who her boyfriend is she will always reply "Jeremiah Jones". Every time I go out onto the racetrack and do something that looks cool, or I get a bad start and have to fight my way from the back of the pack, or when I find myself having to explore different lines on the track that maybe no one else seems to look for, then when I get off the track someone in my family (usually my son) always say's "man, you were Jeremiah Jones'n that thing". Ever since I started racing ATV's I have watched JJ and tried to learn from him. Sometimes I learned by trying to do what he was doing and sometimes I learned from his mistakes, but nevertheless, I have always learned from him, and I am pursuaded that anyone who has ever watched him (wether you are a fan or not) can probably say that you have learned from him to. So with that in mind, I think that it's time that we taught Jeremiah something. I think that we need to teach him how much we love him. The cards, letters, e-mails, and prayers have helped him tremmedously thus far, but don't let up now, lets stick with it. Another lesson that JJ can be taught is that nothing is impossible when you're a child of God. In 1996 I cut the back of my arm with a miter saw, I cut all of the ligaments and tendons that go to my fingers on my left hand and cut 3/16 of an inch through both bones. That Doctor said that I would never again regain full use of my left hand, but after alot of prayer and getting serious with God and REALLY BELIEVING that I could be healed, I was riding again, on a 2-stroke I might add (clutching like crazy with my left hand). I have a white #2 with a blue background on the hood of my four wheeler, I put it on there after the Doctor said that Jeremiah had a 1% chance of ever walking again, and I vowed that I would run that number on there until he walked again, because I know how big the God is that we serve.
Happy Birthday, and God Bless Jeremiah Jones