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January 2002 - July 2006 - The Jerry Quarry Foundation

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will mail to you so you may include those thoughts in the book. Keep it positive<br />

and upbeat! I will interview you if you would like. I do need a couple of<br />

volunteers to submit (handwritten) the complete <strong>Quarry</strong> Family Tree with birth<br />

years, connecting as many dots as you can...we love the duplicity of multiple<br />

sources. Also, Carl, TJQF please call me at your convenience. cellular<br />

661.703.4444 Contributors, if I don't answer, please leave a message on my<br />

voice mail with your address for your SASE. Thanks Paul, Kent, Steve and Jimmy!<br />

No Quit until it is on the bookshelves! Daryl|<br />

|1/23/03 08:18:53 PM|charles anderson|pine bluff<br />

ark.||ctjjandfam@aol.com||||10|thanks for the update on the book, d. after the<br />

books a hit they can make a movie. matt damon would be cast as jerry and brad<br />

pitt as mike. what do you think?|<br />

|1/24/03 07:27:58 AM|Sonia Hathaway(<strong>Quarry</strong>)|Joshua Tree,<br />

CA||Sonia81@aol.com||||10|Whoever is doing this book, hopefully it was cleared<br />

before my Father died, and not just ramblings on about thing when some don't<br />

have a clue. It needs to be done through the proper channels, and all done<br />

legally.|<br />

|1/25/03 03:53:42 AM|Paul|Sydney, Australia||PlMls4@aol.com.au||||10|In regard<br />

to the poster calling for the abolition of boxing, I must say that such a call<br />

is analgous to saying that life should be banned simply because people<br />

eventually become ill and die. People are seriously injured or killed from a<br />

broad raft of sports - football, water skiing, sky diving, horse riding, motor<br />

racing, etc - and injuries and deaths also result from lifestyle choices<br />

(alcohol, drugs, cigarettes, eating MacDonalds, etc). Boxers enter the sport<br />

aspiring to better themselves and for every death there are literally thousands<br />

of successes that otherwise save people from living in the gutters from poverty<br />

or stopping then from ending up in the morgues from drug overdoses. <strong>The</strong> <strong>Quarry</strong>s<br />

- because of all the family trials and tribulations - are far better placed than<br />

the rest of us to make a call on the viability of boxing, and even <strong>Jerry</strong> <strong>Quarry</strong>,<br />

despite what happened to him, would probably have not changed even one second of<br />

his courageous career. If people really want to ban dangerous sports and<br />

lifestyle choices, then medicines and anti-biotics must also be legislated<br />

against. After all, for every thousand people these medicines save, there is<br />

one in ten thousand that are killed from allergies to those drugs. |<br />

|1/25/03 09:19:02 AM|Sonia Hathaway(<strong>Quarry</strong>)|Joshua Tree,<br />

CA||Sonia81@aol.com||||10|You are right Paul! Couldn't have said it better.<br />

Thanks!|<br />

|1/25/03 07:13:25 PM|Forest Ward|South Carolina||joekevin@cs.com||||8|Hello<br />

folks this is in response to Paul from Sydney. I did not call for the abolition<br />

of boxing, I merely said that trying to make boxing safer is comparable to<br />

making cigarettes safer. I further stated that it would be easier to make<br />

capital punishment safer than to make boxing safer.Paul you said there are<br />

literally thousands of success stories in boxing for every death. Okay, name<br />

just 50 success stories. That's all just 50 names from your list of thousands.<br />

Your suggestion that the <strong>Quarry</strong> family because of the brain injures sufferred<br />

by <strong>Jerry</strong> and Mike makes them the most qualfied persons to decide the merits of<br />

boxing, defies all logic. My intention is not to upset the <strong>Quarry</strong> family,<br />

or <strong>Quarry</strong> fans (which I consider myself one). But folks, I am not going to<br />

stick my head in the sand and pretend things aren't that bad with boxing, it's a<br />

terrible corrupt sport beyond redemption. And I will say it again, it would be<br />

easier to make the death penalty safer, than it would be to make boxing safer.|<br />

|1/27/03 03:14:00 AM|Paul|Sydney, Australia||PlMls4@aol.com.au||||10|Forest,<br />

sorry for misquoting you calling for the abolition of boxing, but you were so<br />

negative about the sport that the bit about you being a fan and a historian<br />

somehow snuck past me. With all due respect, I am not going to waste space on<br />

this site listing all boxing's success stories as I am sure that most of the<br />

posters already know who they are. All you need to do is run your finger down

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