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Author Topic: Breaking the KivaFriends Lender Record  (Read 37776 times)
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« Reply To This #340 on: July 21, 2009, 09:11:51 PM »

This is amazing!  We'll have to keep an eye out for that loan Nonny!   Wink
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« Reply To This #341 on: July 21, 2009, 09:12:23 PM »

Hey, Nonny - that about matches my lending criteria.  Wink Good work, Everyone!
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« Reply To This #342 on: July 21, 2009, 09:46:57 PM »

Bolivian group loans with no currency risk are a great start, but I think next year you will have to find the no-currency risk Bolivian group loan that includes one or two handicapped single-parent men with cows, some women who wear hats and have environmentally-friendly recycling businesses that involve potato-growing, and an orphan or two that wishes to start a business that combines taxi-driving and sheep-herding.


Whew, that made my brain hurt.

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Hmmm...if we let the Bolivian loan provide the cows and the hats, perhaps the Kiva lenders could be the other parts? I grow potatoes and support an orphan or two...although nobody in their right mind would want me to drive them anywhere  Cheesy
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« Reply To This #343 on: July 21, 2009, 10:38:36 PM »

I can't believe you guys broke the record while I was on vacation...   Cry

 Hat Wave  Yippee - good on ya !!!

jan - next year I'll give Nonny my password, I know who I can trust, and I want our name on there    Wink
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« Reply To This #344 on: July 21, 2009, 10:48:50 PM »

Bolivian group loans with no currency risk are a great start, but I think next year you will have to find the no-currency risk Bolivian group loan that includes one or two handicapped single-parent men with cows, some women who wear hats and have environmentally-friendly recycling businesses that involve potato-growing, and an orphan or two that wishes to start a business that combines taxi-driving and sheep-herding.


Whew, that made my brain hurt.

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I think the cow should be religious and the sheep should be atheists.
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« Reply To This #345 on: July 22, 2009, 08:29:09 AM »

Bolivian group loans with no currency risk are a great start, but I think next year you will have to find the no-currency risk Bolivian group loan that includes one or two handicapped single-parent men with cows, some women who wear hats and have environmentally-friendly recycling businesses that involve potato-growing, and an orphan or two that wishes to start a business that combines taxi-driving and sheep-herding.


Whew, that made my brain hurt.

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sssshhhhhhh.   You had me at "cows."
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« Reply To This #346 on: July 22, 2009, 12:17:42 PM »




Whew, that made my brain hurt.

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Nonny,  up here near the Arctic where the ozone layer is thinning our heads are spinning at those lofty goals!  Only thing that I would change is how about a new country (new to Kiva that is), this way we spread the giving around.

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« Reply To This #347 on: July 22, 2009, 12:56:01 PM »

Bolivian group loans with no currency risk are a great start, but I think next year you will have to find the no-currency risk Bolivian group loan that includes one or two handicapped single-parent men with cows, some women who wear hats and have environmentally-friendly recycling businesses that involve potato-growing, and an orphan or two that wishes to start a business that combines taxi-driving and sheep-herding.


Whew, that made my brain hurt.

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Ah, Nonny my dear,

You forgot that they need to make or use baskets and at least one of the men must be shirtless.   Cheesy   Laugh

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« Reply To This #348 on: July 22, 2009, 03:25:09 PM »

The 2009 Record Breaking Loan Attempt is now closed!
The new record is 85 KivaFriends!
Congrats on a great effort everyone!


I'll be announcing our prize winners in the next 24 hours.

-Scott

1 Poverty2Prosperity
 2 Saabnet
 3 Poverty2Prosperity #2
 4 Glenda
 5 Ramona
 6 Jillian
 7 Jane
 8 Wolfgang
 9 Tatiana
10 Peter
11 Dagfinn A
12 Karen and Gery
13 Charmaine
14 Sarah & Ben
15 B. Right
16 EmmaDilemma
17 Sandy
18 Diane R
19 Amy's mom
20 Rick
21 Susan
22 Judith
23 Kay
24 In Memoriam
25 Elizabeth
26 Tomcat
27 Jackie, Samantha & Matt
28 Charity
29 kathleen
30 Alan
31 Laurie
32 Good Dogg
33 Brennan
34 Will and Edna
35 Miji
36 AccountAbility
37 Paula
38 KivaFriends.org
39 The Alaska Pack
40 Tom V
41 Terry
42 Marilee
43 Eli & Sven
44 Natasha
45 Laure
46 Ms. Nonny
47 Phil
48 Aaron and Tracey
49 LTE
50 Buchanan Family
51 Karoline
52 Reggie&Marigold
53 Christopher
54 Ann
55 Unitarian Universalists
56 Marianne
57 David
58 Christy
59 Scott & Peg
60 Kerry
61 Nancy
62 Unilove
63 Mary
64 Jim
65 Rene en Joke
66 Marilyn
67 Margie
68 CherylS
69 Jennifer
70 carien bitar-boerboom
71 Trails End Memorial
72 Couch Family
73 Julia
74 Lynda
75 Leslie
76 Pale Blue Dot
77 Geoff
78 Ulrike
79 Yutakasa Guides
80 Jane
81 Martha
82 Dolphine
83 Don
84 Nicole & Hiren
85 Michael and Kim
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« Reply To This #349 on: July 22, 2009, 06:45:13 PM »

fingers...toes...legs...eyes...arms..crossed  "pick me, pick me random equation thingy!"
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