San Angelo Mayor Dwain Morrison has been called out on the ice bucket challenge for the second time on Friday, this time by Tim Condon and the staff of Lonestar Cheeseburger.
Condon, his crew and KIDY's Sonora Scott underwent the icy treatment Friday afternoon at 4:00, positioning themselves under the bucket of a bulldozer for the dousing. [[{"fid":"7392","view_mode":"default","fields":{"format":"default"},"type":"media","attributes":{}}]]
Condon gave the introduction to the challenge, calling out the mayor and all members of the City Council to complete the challenge or donate to the ALS Association within the next 48 hours.
The ice bucket challenge has gone viral in San Angelo, with the assistant chiefs and chief of police completing it this morning, and Mayor Morrison having gone under the ice Thursday evening.
Having seen word of Condon's challenge on Facebook, Mayor Morrison showed up at Lonestar Cheeseburger just seconds after the bucket had been dumped.
"You don't have any water left, do you?" Morrison responded when asked if he plans to do the challenge again. "I didn't know it till just a while ago, but I'll take the challenge again. I ain't scared of it!"
As of yet, Morrison hasn't expressed any plans to turn down further challenges, in what appears to be a welcoming of more comments from the citizens of San Angelo.
Morrison that the challenge on thursday took place at Mike Ford's house and raised a couple thousand dollars for the cause.
"Everybody would get dunked and then they'd stick a check in the hat," Morrison said. "Mike Ford is a guy in town that has ALS. He was strong and viral and then this stuff hit him and...he's bedfast."
Morrison estimates that 200 people came and went at Ford's challenge, and like Morrison, Condon says he plans on donating to the ALS Association as well.
Speaking on his motivation for naming the mayor and council members, Condon said, "Just because. I'm probably going to have to go in front of city council soon anyway, so why not call everybody out and let them know who I am first."
ALS, also known as Lou Gehrig's Disease, is a muscular disorder that is incurable and largely misdiagnosed.
For more information on ALS or the local support group, visit the ALS Association's website.
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