Mike Reynolds
of Palatka, FL sent 7 bands. Each band had the name of a family member, from Granny to the youngest.
Mike Jackson
of Benton Harbor, MI sent a band that is about 6' in circumference unstretched.
Sierra Boyle
of Hubbard Lake, MI sent three autographed bands.
Bob, Andrea, Sarah, and Daisy Clark, and Barnaby Bear, Speedy, and Oreo
of Glendale, MO each sent a big red band (for a total of 7).
Barb Schriver
of Madison, WI sent a large band that was cleverly decorated with many colors.
Kyle Austin
of Indep., MO sent an autograhed band.
Alana Thai
of Troy, MI sent three. Two of them are H-bands, which can be stretched like a cross over a box.
Laura-Lynn and Kent Fulford
of Langley B.C., Canada sent 19 bands. They had messages of "Peace", "Love", "Happines", and one dedicated to Marcus Fulford, born on March 2, 1996. Also enclosed was a packet of ketchup to go along with the mustard sent by Teresa
Matt Morgan
of Jones & Harris, Inc. Home Furnishings of Dillon, CO setn about 10 bands, one of which was about 6' in circumference.
Lyndsey Hodges (13)
of Clinton, MO sent an autographed band.
John Calande Jr
sent in three bands
Robert Hesse
of Stockton, CA sent a few bands, and, oh yeah..... An entire rubberband ball! Picture on the way!
Joe Robb
of the Law Offices of Somers, Robb and Robb of Newton, Kansas sent a band in honor of his sister-in-law, who is also an ardent rubberband ball builder.
Scott Reynolds
of San Francisco, CA sent an autographed band with the message "I hate my job!"
Candice Galkin
of The American Society of Human Genetics of Bethesda, MD sent about 25-30 bands with messages and decorative drawings. One of the bands says "Keep the ball rolling."
Pat Price
of Davison, MI sent 9 bands
Peons Like Us
of Bellefonte, PA sent 4 bads with messages. One says "Wrap this around your ball." Another is signed by M.J. "Man in charge of the Chicken."
Judy, Dave, Jim, and Jennifer
from the Customer Service Dept. of NACSCORP in Oberlin Ohio sent an autographed band.
Edward W.
of Scarborough, ON MIN, sent 5 bands that he borrowed from his work when he retired on Aug 29, 1994. I appreciate him letting me borrow them!
Lisa Cruz
of Saginaw, TX sent a large red autographed band.
Abigail Rogholz
of Pullman, WA sent three fat autographed bands.
Vicki Pearson
of Red Bluff, CA sent a handfull of various sized bands.
J.K
, a postal worker from PA, sent 3 large bands and the advice on using zip codes (including the extra 4 digits that I do not even know).
Brad Moyer (11)
of Auburn, PA sent five huge bands. I consider his donation special since these bands could have been used on his own rubberband ball, which he says weighs 10 lbs right now.
Seth Ettenburg and Geoff Lowrey
borrowed and sent 7 bands of assorted sizes from the National Cancer Institute.
Mary Sheehan Ragas
of Baton Rouge, LA sent 7 bands of assorted sizes.
Lynn & Rob
of the UK sent a hefty handfull of bands that they pinched from work, as well as a promise of more bands later. Thanks!
Richard Lewis
of Dallas, TX sent two bands.
Tina
from the W.R.T.C. Library in Ireland sent 5 bands. One small one had the message "Hope I am big enough." It got here just in time. A week later and it may not have been big enough.
J. Hines and the rest of the Hines/Slocum family
of Buena Park, CA sent nine bands, all of which had autographs or messages.
B. Majka
of Philadelphie, PA sent a small collection of 7" bands.
Rick Miller
of Rim Forrest, CA sends 2 bands, one referencing Romans 5:8.
McHenry's
of Chas, VA (?) sent a large baggie of red rubberbands. This web site was the first they ever visited, ever! The bands, they say, are leftovers from their boys paper route.
Shannon & Kristin
of Fayetteville, AR donated autographed bands.
Alison Cofrancesco (13)
of Vicksburg, MS donated a large linked chain of 7 bands.
Bruce Burr
of Burr Photography sent several bands, including one with the message "Everyone has one - Try not to be one."
Megan Lee Price
of Nyssa, OR sent in several bands. Some looked like the kind used with braces.
Dawn and Samantha
of The Smokers Club of Brockton, MA sent three bands, including an 8" band.
Jerry Garcia
of Washington DC (not the Grateful Dead) sent some bands, one of which came directly from the Whitehouse. This is the American Tax dollar at work!
Gil Payson
of Deutschland sent some "Gummiringe aus Naturkautschuk" which he found whilst on safari in Koln, West Germany. These looked to me like multicolored bands, but I will take his word for it. Gil says that the natives claim the green ones to be aphrodisiacs.
Jeanie & Friends
of Kelchner Environmental of Centerville, OH sent 5 large autographed bands.
Rich Thomasell
of Alma, WV sent a large handful of fat bands.
Someone
of Pasadena, CA sent a single band.
Lorraine Jackson
of St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada sent 9 large red bands.
Nancy Trumble and her son Mitchell
of Lansing, MI sent 3 large bands.
Charlotte Auchinleck and Carolyn Verge
from some island in the Atlantic sent a handfull of large bands.
Rick Glatz
of Brownsburg, IN sent two extra large red bands.
Michael Lynch
of Ireland sent about 10 large and fat bands.
Jennifer and Jim Jensen
of Evria, OH sent an autographed band.
Ghosttown
of Long Beach, CA sent in a dozen multicolored "Big Boy" rubberbands.
Beverly Kelley
of Davis, CA sent a fistfull of medium to large bands.
PJG
of Australia sent three bands, one of which proclaimed "Greetings from Australia."
Colleen Kulick
of Summit Hill, PA sent 5 fat bands.
Shannin Dence
of Ithica, NY sent one huge band, as well as a pen, some golf tees, and some literature on The Mailbox, her place of employment.
Ellen
of LeSueur, MN sent three larger than average bands.
Bill, Sandy, and Heather Hart
of Wichita, KS sent 4 LARGE (12") bands.
Susan Squires
of St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada sent about 10 bands.
Jennifer Salminen
of San Carlos, CA sent an autographed band.
Bob & Lori
of Somewhere In Time of Milford, Connecticut sent a fistfull of medium sized bands.
Sean Fishback (Gupie), and Steven Lewan (Lou-Lou)
of Portland, OR each sent an autographed band.
yolobob@davis.com
of Woodland, CA send about two fistfulls of bands in a variety of sizes and colors.
Someone
of Mirit, Israel sent a handfull of long stringy bands.
Sue Tizzard
of Newfoundland, Canada sent a fistfull of bands that was used to hold together information kits about "The Canadian Triathlon Championships" which are being held in Corner Brook, Newfoundland, Canada in July of 97.
Carla G. and granddaughter Nancy (9 mos)
of Las Vegas, NV sent a fistfull of large bands that came from the University of Nevada.
Roxana Hill
of Grass Valley, CA sent a nice collection of bands. Soem came from the floor of her husbands newly stocked, soon to open store. The rest came from her place of employment, where her coworkers are being cooperative and helping!
Someone
of Somewhere sent a handfull of bands.
Brian Keleher,
the youngest public official in Lockport, NY sent a generous fistfull and a half of assorted bands.
R.J. Dann
of Kensington, CA sent a collection of orthodontal bands. I hope they are not used! Perhaps I could start a microball with them!
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Fagan
of Mesa, AZ sent a handfull of assorted bands.
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff G. Edwards
of Memphis, TN sent three bands, one of which commemorated their 18th anniversary on 5/27/96.
Jennifer Nieroda
of Succasunna, NJ sent two hadfulls of medium to large bands.
Mrs Suhie and son Tyson
of Cape Girardean(?), MO sent 35 bands, some of them with family names. Mrs. Suhie says she grew up with, and graduated highschool with Rush Limbaugh!
Rober Degerberg
of Glaswyne, PA sent a handfull of large bands.
Lillian Hines
owner of The Buisiness Link sent several small bands from her son's former paper route and a fat one that came from a package of fresh Yakima Valley, Washington asparagus.
Dana, Liz, Dawn, and Tommy
each sent an autographed band.
Darla Gibbens of Consulting Unlimited
sent three large decorated bands, and a few smaller ones.
Harborview Injury Preventions & Research
of Seattle, WA sent 1/2 pound of rubberbands.
Mrs. Bomeli's 6th grade class
of Orchard Middle School of Solan, OH sent a slew of large bands, each one with a note stapled to it and a message from each student. Most of the bands were large, decorated, or had autographs.
Michael
of Hagen Computer Solutions of Richfield, MN sent a band.
Nadan Regen (6-1/2)
of Aventura, FL sent some bands.
Diane (Tanenbaum) (Storman) McCall
of Oakland, CA sent an envelope so full of bands, it took on the shape of a mutated football! She says that they were collected from the daily newspaper and fruit!
Jack Beech and Joy Harvey
(AT&T Employees) of Wayne, PA each sent a big fat autographed band.
Tim and Shirley Perry
of Dallas Texas sent a long chain of bands that were looped and not knotted.
Guy Sheldon
of Toronto, Ontario sent a fistfull of bands stolen from work and a note written with his left foot. He suggested I try to have the rubberband ball launched in the space shuttle!