Punny Money To Blog For Cancer

Punny Money will be blogging for 24 hours straight in a marathon session starting tonight. His mom passed away of cancer some time ago, and this is the blogger’s way of paying tribute:

All advertising, referral, and other revenue earned by Punny Money during the 24-hour marathon period will be donated to the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation.

Check out Punny Money and refresh the website every few minutes. If his server crashes, it’s a sign he’s getting the readers (and hopefully the support) he’s planning to make it worthwhile for the Foundation.

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  1. #1: Nick
    Thursday, May 11, 2006
    8:50 am (reply)

    Thanks for helping to get the word out, Flexo. I really appreciate it! And I think the site is ready to handle whatever your readers can throw at it. (I’d knock on wood, but I can’t find any in this whole building!)

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