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141 ♪ US Used ★ Pedrin For A Cure Print T-Shirt Red L Size #cocomo Product Condition Product Condition Rank 【C】 --- Guide to Product Condition Ranks --- 【S】New, unused item. 【A】Item in good condition with little signs of use. 【B】Item in good condition as USED. 【C】Item with some signs of use. 【D】Item with some damage. Material Description 100% Cotton Polyester ※ Stretch Color: Red Marked Size: L Fit: L Actual Size Shoulder Width: 54cm Width (underarm): 56cm Back Length (from collar): 71cm Sleeve Length: 20cm Fit: Medium thickness ************************************************************************ "Special Notes" Please feel free to ask questions to prevent any trouble. Please note that it may take 2-3 days to answer your questions depending on the situation. "I said I'd ride my bike from the downtown square in Monroeville to the battleship in Mobile if we could raise $1,000 for the local Relay for Life," he said. But since the phone wasn't ringing, he went back on the air and offered to donate $100 to kick off the fundraising. At the time, Kelly didn't realize that the radio show's single phone line was not ringing because it was jammed with calls. "What I didn't know was that people were driving up to us at the square with cash and checks," he said. "In 20 minutes, the show was over, and we had $5,000 stacked on the table in a small town in southern Alabama." Kelly, who suffers from congestive heart failure, said he didn't know during the broadcast that the distance from Monroeville to the battleship was 90 miles. "The American Cancer Society people told me, 'We know your health, you don't have to do this, just high-five and donate to the Relay and go home,'" he said. "But I had promised my listeners that if they did, I would too. So I went to the local hardware store across the town square and
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