With all of the time that is being spent on "Who the next coach will be" is a waste of time, I would like for every one to spend some time that will make a difference in someone's life. Former Pony, Derek Swofford, Class of 2005, is now a Ranger serving in Afghanistan. Please just send a small care package to him to show him our appreciation for what he is doing. We can make a difference in something that is important to each and everyone of us. His mailing address is: SGT Swofford, derek FB Chapman SOTF 33 CJSOTF A APO AE 09314
One of the truly great guys to play for the Ponies. Completely selfless as a player - apparently that has carried over to his professional life. Of course, that's no surprise. Here's hoping he'll stay safe over there - thanks for posting this! Now THAT's a great Christmas idea.
Go to the USPS and pick up a Priority Mail box ( free ) about the size of a dress shirt box. Fill it with the items mentioned above, and perhaps the following..
Jack in the Box tear-away packets of hot sauce...really...
baby wipes, hand sanitizers, etc ( smallest bottle available )...
paperback novels ( Clancy-style most popular )...
hard candy ( no chocolate )...
eye glass cleaner...
A NOTE FROM THE SENDER SAYING 'THANKS FOR YOUR SERVICE TO OUR NATION'...
skin moisturizers (non scented )...
sunscreen...
individual packets of drink mix, hot chocolate, coffee...
power/energy bars ( again, non-chocolate based )...
letters/pics from church groups, children's groups, etc...
self stamped envelopes and paper...
Pony Up stickers...
toothpaste... ( small tubes ) ...
suckers/blow-pops....keeps saliva in the grunt's mouth longer...
sunglasses...
The Priority Mail Box can be sent to any APO for $ 9. Pack the items outside their original containers in zip lock bags...these zip lock bags are like gold and are used to keep dust/sand out of personal items. Any size is useful.
Don't make this just a one-time affair...much of the time we are [deleted] and moaning about the state of SMU football and our lack of a coach could be used to pack one of these boxes...it will be a difference maker in a Marine or GI's day.
stable-boy for the four horsemen of the apocalypse
Wow. I didnt know that my Dad had posted this. I just got an email from Derek telling me how much he appreciated it. So, I figured that this post needed another bump back to the top. The US postal office also has flat rate boxes that I have used before. The stuff usually gets there in about a week. Derek is doing fine and should be getting home sometime in April/May. If anyone is intrested, let me know and I will try to give yall some updates. Go Swoff.