So he kept some of the money? Hmm.
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It's too bad he specified Misha's charity rather than some third party organization. You know in the latter event Misha would have some poor girl show up with bags of loose change claiming to be JP's personal assistant...
even with the exchange rate, there's almost fifteen hundred missing.
Maybe he bought everyone lunch.
or maybe that missing money went to the person who he hired to clean it up...
there's almost fifteen hundred missing
Fifteen hundred? Wasn't the original total $1900? So it's more like $1300 missing?
Maybe he gave the other to a pet charity?
Does he have his own?
Dude, I'm tired and I'm rounding up.
I don't think so. But I think they raised money for one at one of the recent cons with an auction. And he did do a thing for PETA way back.
So tomorrow night is the last episode until mid-April, yes?
WHAT? No!
A Dog's Life Rescue. JP withdrew his support from PETA after someone challenged his knowledge of their practices at a con. I'll give him this, he or someone on his staff investigated, and discovered that PETA has no interest in pet animals, that their focus is factory farms and promoting vegetarianism. Thereafter, he switched to A Dogs Life Rescue.
Since he's been with Genevieve, he's also supported one of the earth-rescue charities--undoubtedly where they got the "Adopt an Otter" benefit and the "greenest animal" alpaca as a pet in the last episode I can't remember the name of the charity, but it deals with educating kids about environmental issues, as well as cleanup efforts.
JP has also done work for St. Jude's Hospital.
Jensen has switched his charity of choice from Young Life, which teaches and promotes Christian values for teens, to Doctors Without Borders, which is much more PC and more universally inclusive.