>Single postings are much better than a petittion. It just means
>that you know the person and they really do deserve tha award
>With a petittion Their Royal Highnesses dont
know for sure what is due a person , meaning you just got every one to
>sigh weather they knew what was going on or not.
Okay to sum up the conversation so far...
Royals have way too much paper work to deal with. Don't add to it.
Single letters as opposed to petitions are more useful, as well as more
effective.
Okay, why not get a bunch of people to write individual letters, gather
them into one of those manilla envelopes and send it off? Keeps things
organized (so the Royals to have to try to figure out which letters go
together--it's done for them) and provides the necessary information in
the necessary quantities.
Aveline, the Great Compromiser
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