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Mom…Dad…Please Send Money…For Only 10 Cents!!!

December 1, 2007

Mom…Dad…Please Send Money…For Only 10 Cents!!!by Tom Livsey

The Word Press

Dec.1,2007

Today parents must learn a cheaper new way of transfering money, when sending their

children off to college. Learn how to handle their requests for money when they call home .

College students need to buy more books.They need help with their rent.They need money

for their mobile phone bill, money for a date,whatever.Obopay can be your Saving Grace,

when it comes to keeping your sanity.Obopay is free is sign up and cost only a dime to

send,$10.00-$300.00 dollars.Parents are urged to give one to each member of their family.

Also,provided is a parental feature to supervise their child’s spending,make sure they use the

money sent properly.

Obopay,can make it easier for you to provide financial assistance to them,while they are

miles away on campus.Before now, to get those funds to your children then, parents

would have to go to the bank, stop at the ATM, log onto a Web-based account, or the like.

More likely,parents would have to pay huge fees to money transfer services like,Western

Union and Money Gram.Furthermore in most cases, both parties would have to go to a retail

location to send or receive the money.They do not provide 24/7 location service.Obopay offers

a free debit card and mobile phone download applications.

Obopay is built for today’s mobile lifestyle, making cash available to consumers anytime

they need it,. said Obopay CEO Carol L. Realini.Funds received through this mobile

service can be retrieved using a debit card provided with the service to participants.With

Obopay, parent no longer need to be constrained by their location in order to help out their

children.Just pull up Obopay screen on your mobile phone,enter child’s mobile phone number,

enter the amount of money you want to send,click send,and your college student will receive an

instant text message on his/her cell phone.Funds are available immediately from any ATM

worldwide,with their Obopay card.

Obopay offers its customers the ability to access their money the way many increasingly prefer.

through their mobile phones.In a fast,convenient, and secure manner,members will be able to,

not only send funds, but check balances, view payment histories, and add funds to their mobile

account. And they can do it all from the convenience of wherever they are. They won’t need to

wait until they get to the office, or home, or the bank, or anywhere else.

For your free account and debit card,

send your email address to: tlivseyflnb@yahoo.com,

or go to: http://www.twomucht.wordpress.com,scroll down and click on

the Obopay widget.

Share with your friends

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by Tom LivseyThe Word Press

Dec.1,2007

Today parents must learn a cheaper new way of transfering money, when sending their

children off to college. Learn how to handle their requests for money when they call home .

College students need to buy more books.They need help with their rent.They need money

for their mobile phone bill, money for a date,whatever.Obopay can be your Saving Grace,

when it comes to keeping your sanity.Obopay is free is sign up and cost only a dime to send,$10.00-$300.00 dollars.Parents are urged to give one to each member of their family.Also,provided is a parental feature to supervise their child’s spending,make sure they use the

money sent properly.

Obopay,can make it easier for you to provide financial assistance to them,while they are

miles away on campus.Before now, to get those funds to your children then, parents

would have to go to the bank, stop at the ATM, log onto a Web-based account, or the like.

More likely,parents would have to pay huge fees to money transfer services like,Western

Union and Money Gram.Furthermore in most cases, both parties would have to go to a retail

location to send or receive the money.They do not provide 24/7 location service.Obopay offers

a free debit card and mobile phone download applications.

Obopay is built for today’s mobile lifestyle, making cash available to consumers anytime

they need it,. said Obopay CEO Carol L. Realini.Funds received through this mobile

service can be retrieved using a debit card provided with the service to participants.With

Obopay, parent no longer need to be constrained by their location in order to help out their

children.Just pull up Obopay screen on your mobile phone,enter child’s mobile phone number,

enter the amount of money you want to send,click send,and your college student will receive an

instant text message on his/her cell phone.Funds are available immediately from any ATM

worldwide,with their Obopay card.

Obopay offers its customers the ability to access their money the way many increasingly prefer.

through their mobile phones.In a fast,convenient, and secure manner,members will be able to,

not only send funds, but check balances, view payment histories, and add funds to their mobile

account. And they can do it all from the convenience of wherever they are. They won’t need to

wait until they get to the office, or home, or the bank, or anywhere else.

For your free account and debit card,

send your email address to: tlivseyflnb@yahoo.com,or go to: http://www.twomucht.wordpress.com,scroll down and click onthe Obopay widget.

Share with your friends

###

Mom—Dad—Please Send Money—For Only a Dime

December 1, 2007

Mom…Dad…Please Send Money…For Only 10 Cents!!!by Tom LivseyThe Word Press

Dec.1,2007

Today parents must learn a cheaper new way of transfering money, when sending their

children off to college. Learn how to handle their requests for money when they call home .

College students need to buy more books.They need help with their rent.They need money

for their mobile phone bill, money for a date,whatever.Obopay can be your Saving Grace,

when it comes to keeping your sanity.Obopay is free is sign up and cost only a dime to send,$10.00-$300.00 dollars.Parents are urged to give one to each member of their family.Also,provided is a parental feature to supervise their child’s spending,make sure they use themoney sent properly.

Obopay,can make it easier for you to provide financial assistance to them,while they are

miles away on campus.Before now, to get those funds to your children then, parents

would have to go to the bank, stop at the ATM, log onto a Web-based account, or the like.

More likely,parents would have to pay huge fees to money transfer services like,Western

Union and Money Gram.Furthermore in most cases, both parties would have to go to a retail

location to send or receive the money.They do not provide 24/7 location service.Obopay offers

a free debit card and mobile phone download applications.

Obopay is built for today’s mobile lifestyle, making cash available to consumers anytime

they need it,. said Obopay CEO Carol L. Realini.Funds received through this mobile

service can be retrieved using a debit card provided with the service to participants.With

Obopay, parent no longer need to be constrained by their location in order to help out their

children.Just pull up Obopay screen on your mobile phone,enter child’s mobile phone number,

enter the amount of money you want to send,click send,and your college student will receive an

instant text message on his/her cell phone.Funds are available immediately from any ATM

worldwide,with their Obopay card.

Obopay offers its customers the ability to access their money the way many increasingly prefer.

through their mobile phones.In a fast,convenient, and secure manner,members will be able to,

not only send funds, but check balances, view payment histories, and add funds to their mobile

account. And they can do it all from the convenience of wherever they are. They won’t need to

wait until they get to the office, or home, or the bank, or anywhere else.

For your free account and debit card,

send your email address to: tlivseyflnb@yahoo.com,or go to: http://www.twomucht.wordpress.com,scroll down and click onthe Obopay widget.Share with your friends

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November 1, 2007

Twomucht’s Weblog

Black and White Livseys’ come together in Georgia

November 1, 2007

A true family reunion
Livsey family — black and white — to gather

By Eileen Drennen
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Published on: 10/20/07

Tom Livsey is on a mission.

The merchant banker wants to spread the gospel of genealogy —- but not just because he likes history. He believes families can’t make sense of the future if they don’t understand their past.

 

Here’s what he wrote in an e-mail:

“We are the Livseys. … For the first time this past summer, the white and black Livseys celebrated a family reunion together. It was a wonderful occasion. No one owed no one an explanation or excuse for the past. No animosity. No guilt. The only thing each and everyone left with was a whole new family tree. How about that? Since then, we have become one family.”

Both branches will gather again today —- only this time, the black Livseys will host the white side of the family at their longtime home in the Promised Land community, off Centerville Highway, near Snellville.

Part of the Promised Land plantation Livsey’s grandfather purchased in 1920, the community includes the original 1820 Thomas Maguire house that survived Sherman’s sweep through Georgia (www.gwin netths.org/Tour/) and is home to many members of the extended Livsey family.

The Livseys were one of the first families to settle in Gwinnett, Livsey said. Last year, his parents, Thomas and Dorethia, received a lifetime achievement award from the Gwinnett Chapter of the NAACP for their service to the community.

He and his father learned about the many branches on their family tree from a white cousin, Annette Livsey Merritt of Decatur. She accompanied father and son to the National Archives in East Point last year, he said.

“She’s 85,” he said, “and her older sister’s 89. We stopped the show when we got there.

“People just couldn’t believe that we were getting along like family.”

Livsey said he’s glad to share his family’s experience of tracking down their roots with any other families interested in following a similar path. He can be reached at tlivseyflnb@yahoo.com.

A much-decorated Livsey cousin —- Gen. William Livsey, who served in Korea and Vietnam —- will be addressing the extended family gathering this weekend.

How many folks does Tom Livsey expect will attend?

“I’m sure it’s going to be 200,” he said. “But that’s just a normal cookout for family.”

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