OK, I know that a Lion is different than a cat, but I felt so welcome that perhaps I got confused. Thanks to the Burlingame Lions Club for hosting me as their weekly luncheon speaker yesterday. I'd especially like to thank Lion Gary Vielbaum, owner of Burlingame Auto Repair,and Lion Dan Anderson, the current Lions Club President, for their kindness in arranging the event. During the conversation, I invited the club members to "be visibly active". In my view, sometimes the simplest ideas are the most profound. By being visibly active in our communities and families, we can set the example and therefore determine the course for a more healthy future for all of America. With that said, I'm off to take the dog for walk.
Friday, February 1, 2008
Meow!
OK, I know that a Lion is different than a cat, but I felt so welcome that perhaps I got confused. Thanks to the Burlingame Lions Club for hosting me as their weekly luncheon speaker yesterday. I'd especially like to thank Lion Gary Vielbaum, owner of Burlingame Auto Repair,and Lion Dan Anderson, the current Lions Club President, for their kindness in arranging the event. During the conversation, I invited the club members to "be visibly active". In my view, sometimes the simplest ideas are the most profound. By being visibly active in our communities and families, we can set the example and therefore determine the course for a more healthy future for all of America. With that said, I'm off to take the dog for walk.
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