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SY will be along shortly to offer to help in some way, like walking across Wales on his hands.Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostFundraiser
It has come to my attention recently while reading these forums that one of our flock is in serious need of help. To spare their embarrassment I shall not name them.
Be generous and we together can help out.
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much appreciated. I have a spare one of these for you, its second hand and a bit battered, but you will notice a marked improvement
i found it in the monkey cage at Chester zoo
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Sasguru has one in his back garden, I'm sure he'll donate it to a worthy cause such as this.Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostFundraiser
It has come to my attention recently while reading these forums that one of our flock is in serious need of help. To spare their embarrassment I shall not name them.
Remember, hard times can come to as all. We can all at some point feel nervous, sometimes panic a little, sometimes have too hot a curry the night before. Not everyone works in plush offices with state of the art facilities. Some people just don’t have that luxury. For some , they don’t even have the basics.
I have read heartbroken, with tears in my eyes for one such person. Again without going in to details as to save their blushes that they a little shy and in a packed office where unable to use the most basic facilities.
I would like to ask the good people of General for a whip around so we can buy one of these for the said unfortunate.
Be generous and we together can help out.
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Fundraiser for one of our own.
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It has come to my attention recently while reading these forums that one of our flock is in serious need of help. To spare their embarrassment I shall not name them.
Remember, hard times can come to as all. We can all at some point feel nervous, sometimes panic a little, sometimes have too hot a curry the night before. Not everyone works in plush offices with state of the art facilities. Some people just don’t have that luxury. For some , they don’t even have the basics.
I have read heartbroken, with tears in my eyes for one such person. Again without going in to details as to save their blushes that they a little shy and in a packed office where unable to use the most basic facilities.
I would like to ask the good people of General for a whip around so we can buy one of these for the said unfortunate.
Be generous and we together can help out.
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