Friday, June 29, 2007

Update on Donors List and Web Links

Sorry for the delay in updating the donor list.

A special shout-out to the peeps who have saved their pennies for me, those that have stopped by the cube to ask "Who should I make this check out to?", and to the people who always ask "Are we going to have another ice cream social?" Thank you so much.

Keep the love coming in. I've received so many cards with words of encouragement and love. I even received a picture of a baby to take with me to India. No worries, Molly. I will put the picture in a very safe spot on the Rickshaw.

Also, I've updated the links. Be sure to check out the www.brooklynbretta.com. It is way cool.

Much love,
Rickshaw Raj

Thursday, June 28, 2007

Team RICKSHAW GRRLZ Sightings

Dear Friends,
I want to let you know of two exciting upcoming events to help raise money for Team Rickshaw Grrlz.

July 4th---Come see Rickshaw Raj at the Takoma Park 4th of July Parade. Parade starts at 10AM goes through the main drag of Takoma Park. Be sure to lookout for me as well as people passing out flyers and holding the money bucket. Bring a chair. Bring Sunscreen. And most importantly bring some change!!!

July 17th--- Franklin's in Hyattsville, MD has kindly agreed to host a Happy Hour fundraiser.
Check out their website at http://www.franklinsbrewery.com/. Be sure to mention Indian Relief Fund and 20% of your bill (pre tax) will go to Team Rickshaw Grrlz.

I'll be there starting at 6pm. There will be a raffle and t-shirts with the new logo specially designed by Jen's wonderful brother!!! He is a genius!

Be sure to bring a friend!

Also, I would like to give a special shout out to Mr. Joe Eaton of the Washington City Paper. He was so kind to do a little write up about the Rickshaw Grrlz on the paper's blog.

If you haven't seen it, check it out: http://www.washingtoncitypaper.com/blogs/citydesk/index.php/2007/06/28/behold-the-autorickshaw/

Thank you to the latest donors. I'm sorry I haven't updated the list.
Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.
Much love,
Raj

Monday, June 18, 2007

Further adventures of the RickshawGrrlz

CRAP! I finally figure out how to freakin' post and I lose paragraphs worth of genius writing to a little think called "not pressing the save button." What ever!

Hey all, RickshawGrrl Jen here. It has been a while since anyone posted. Lots of stuff has happened. I haven't figured out posting pictures or links, so bear with me. My spelling is also on the creative side rather than the accurate side of things. Just sos y'all know ahead of time.

So. The good folks at Vespa Hartford (also known as my employers) recently had an open house. At said open house I drove folks around in the autorickshaw (also known as a tuk tuk), Avery gave out massages, and the store sold raffle tickets for prizes. All of the money all $254 it went toward this adventure. Wow. I was and continue to be flabbergasted (in a good way) at the generosity of folks when they hear of this adventure.

Check out the Vespa Hartford website www.vespahartford.com . We might just get around to posting pictures of the event.

Furthermore the tuk tuk that I've been driving around the parking lot in Plainville, CT is now a movie star. Yup, a movie star. Owen Wilson may very well have sat his ass in our tuk tuk. Contain yourself folks.

Here's the story. Wes Craven has made a movie called Darljeeng (again with the spelling), about three friends travelling across India by train. There was one scene in a tuk tuk that they did not get enough shots of. So instead of sending everyone back to India, they called us to see if they could rent ours for a few days. (The filming happened in Brooklyn)

"Sure," said we at the shop. "Hey, I've driven a moving truck through New York before." I innocently said. And the job was mine. Not sure I'd do it again, but heck, it was an adventure.

I braved thunderstorms, hail, fast moving trucks, interstate 95, New York drivers, all manner of construction, and the Triboro Bridge in a 16 foot moving truck.

Note to anyone crossing the Triboro Bridge in a 16 foot moving truck any time soon. It will cost you $9 to cross it, not $4.50. If you do not have the $9 in CASH you get to cross the Triboro, get off at the first exit, come back across the bridge and wait for them to bring you your license and registration (because they took it from you so you'd come back). THEN you get to search greater NYC for a functioning ATM with in spitting distance of a place where you can park a 16 foot truck with out squishing anyone. Once that is found you get to cross the bridge again in rush hour traffic.

Just in case any of you were thinking of crossing the Triboro Bridge in a 16 foot moving truck.

Regardless, the tuk tuk got delivered. Much thanks to Nick at Brooklynbretta for his navigational help, moral support, and assistance in getting the damn thing out of the truck. Check out his scooter shop. www.brooklynbretta.com .

TODAY will be devoted to finding my passport. As some of you know I recently moved. So who knows where it is. Raj will be accepting money on bets as to whether or not I find it, when I find it, and will I find it in time to go to India. This might be the hardest part of the whole trip.

Love and thanks to all who have contributed.