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I wonder if changing title may get you a quicker response?


I hope you get what you need asap the Drs, nurses and auxiliary staff stepping up to work at the Nightingale are real heroes and you feel that down the line there should probably be some kind of service medal for those who will have put themselves in harms way for the greater good.

first mate Wrote:

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> I wonder if changing title may get you a quicker

> response?

>

> I hope you get what you need asap the Drs, nurses

> and auxiliary staff stepping up to work at the

> Nightingale are real heroes and you feel that down

> the line there should probably be some kind of

> service medal for those who will have put

> themselves in harms way for the greater good.


Good idea, I have updated the title

Have sent you a message via Pm

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> Hi, I?m helping set up the induction/welcome event

> for the drs and nurses at the new Nightingale

> hospital at Excel. We?re looking to get some short

> (around 10 second) ?thank you? videos from well

> known personalities to play at the event (just

> shot on peoples phones, nothing fancy) - but we

> need them quickly. If anyone has any contacts,

> could you PM me please?

>

> Thanks

Wouldn't it be quicker and easier to approach some agents on behalf of the known actors/ performers etc? I would be surprised if any famous faces are reading threads on EDF! Although we do have a good smattering of "Selebs" locally. Good luck with it, it's such a wonderful and supportive idea.

PlantPower Wrote:

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> Wouldn't it be quicker and easier to approach some

> agents on behalf of the known actors/ performers

> etc? I would be surprised if any famous faces are

> reading threads on EDF! Although we do have a good

> smattering of "Selebs" locally. Good luck with it,

> it's such a wonderful and supportive idea.


we have been doing that too and have lots of videos now. But thank you to those who have helped.

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