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Thread started 02/06/05 7:06am

bananacologne

The least appropriate UK charity efforts for the Tsunami effort

You shouldn't laugh but - man, some people can be SO fucking DIM sometimes. neutral

I mean, like, HELLO?!? WTF were u thinking? rolleyes

Waves of generosity - The least appropriate UK charity efforts for the Tsunami Disaster Appeal:

Winner: Hitchin Girls School, Herts, England
for organising one thousand pupils to join together... in a giant Mexican Wave. eek

Runner up: Loughborough University, England
for their "Swim for the Tsunami" fund-raising swimathon. confused

And the special 'insentive bastard award' goes to...
Australian pop idol muppet Guy Sebastian, whose contribution to a benefit was singing 'Climb Every Mountain'.
doh!
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Reply #1 posted 02/06/05 7:48am

Taureau

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bananacologne said:

You shouldn't laugh but - man, some people can be SO fucking DIM sometimes. neutral

I mean, like, HELLO?!? WTF were u thinking? rolleyes

Waves of generosity - The least appropriate UK charity efforts for the Tsunami Disaster Appeal:

Winner: Hitchin Girls School, Herts, England
for organising one thousand pupils to join together... in a giant Mexican Wave. eek

Runner up: Loughborough University, England
for their "Swim for the Tsunami" fund-raising swimathon. confused

And the special 'insentive bastard award' goes to...
Australian pop idol muppet Guy Sebastian, whose contribution to a benefit was singing 'Climb Every Mountain'.
doh!


falloff falloff falloff

shrug

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jerkoff.....drool BULLSEYE! cool
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Reply #2 posted 02/06/05 12:30pm

XxAxX

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'swim for the tsunami'

oh dear biggrin
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Reply #3 posted 02/06/05 12:33pm

Mach

oh lord ...


tis the thought that counts though ...


lol
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Reply #4 posted 02/06/05 12:37pm

Chico1

disbelief disbelief
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Reply #5 posted 02/06/05 12:38pm

Byron

Mach said:

oh lord ...


tis the thought that counts though ...


lol

They should have thought again..lol
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Reply #6 posted 02/06/05 12:40pm

Mach

Byron said:

Mach said:

oh lord ...


tis the thought that counts though ...


lol

They should have thought again..lol



eek do second thoughts count ?
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Reply #7 posted 02/06/05 12:41pm

andykeen

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lol lol

Keenmeister
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Reply #8 posted 02/06/05 1:03pm

tackam

I saw something on television where kids at a school had collected change and were gluing it to a big cardboard sign/card thingie.

I'm going. . . hmmm . . .wouldn't that money be more effective in relief efforts if it weren't fucking GLUED to something? confuse

lol
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Reply #9 posted 02/06/05 1:25pm

Teacher

tackam said:

I saw something on television where kids at a school had collected change and were gluing it to a big cardboard sign/card thingie.

I'm going. . . hmmm . . .wouldn't that money be more effective in relief efforts if it weren't fucking GLUED to something? confuse

lol


falloff Those adorable kids eh? disbelief
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Reply #10 posted 02/06/05 2:45pm

Taureau

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lol

There's a crap Japanese restaurant in London called Tsunami. I wonder if they felt obliged to offer discounts to generate aid. hmmm
jerkoff.....drool BULLSEYE! cool
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