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Previously on "Its That Time Of Year Again...."
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Didn't quite make the 100 points of positive rep. Fell just 20 point shy!
still, to demonstrate my munificence - I'm going to multiply the number of points received by 10. Just as I said I was going to if I reached the magic 100!
That means there will be a cheque for £800 winging its way to BBC TV Centre at Whiteladies Road.
Once again, thanks again to all of you who +ve repped me. The lines are now closed & you can rest your sore fingers.
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostPeople who wear their 'charity' on their sleeve are pathetic, people who wear ribbons to support a 'worthy cause' are santimonious chavs
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Originally posted by TinTrump View PostI understand the point you're making but I'll be buying and wearing a poppy as usual in the next few days. It's a cause where I feel people want to be demonstrative about it.
I bet you do too, EO, you old softy. Go on, admit it...
I used to. Now I just chuck the money in the tin. but shhss, dont tell anyone
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostPeople who wear their 'charity' on their sleeve are pathetic, people who wear ribbons to support a 'worthy cause' are santimonious chavs, and people who jump out of aeroplanes, or who go scuba diving 'for the kids' are self serving , narrow minded, unthinking, me-mme-me-me, turds.
I bet you do too, EO, you old softy. Go on, admit it...
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This could be the day when we discover levels below "retard sibling of Andyw"
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Originally posted by MaryPoppins View PostI've negged you with 'Twat'.
The kids will understand.You must spread some Reputation around before giving it to MaryPoppins again.
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Originally posted by pacharan View Post...when we are all sat around in pubs with our mates discussing the wild and wacky ways in which we are going to raise money for that great institution that is Children In Need.
And I've come up with a great idea - a sponsored Rep-A-Thon. For every point of positive rep I receive, I pledge to give one pound to Terry Wogan.
So, come on - all of you give me a bit of positive and let's see if we can raise enough cash for a new kidney dialysis machine.
Don't hold back, I can afford it. I am, after all, a very wealthy man
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Originally posted by pacharan View Post....As i drove in to work this morning listening to the Jon Turner Phone-In on Radio Bristol.
"What are you doing for Children in Need?" said the announcer's voice.
Gave myself a big slap on the back. And so should you, the great people of CUK for supporting me in my efforts.
Just 12 hours to go now & I'm just shy of hitting 100 points of +ve rep so, come on everyone, one last push!
In fact, I'd trust Menelaus before I'd trust you and that is never going to happen.
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Just Welled Up...
....As i drove in to work this morning listening to the Jon Turner Phone-In on Radio Bristol.
"What are you doing for Children in Need?" said the announcer's voice.
Gave myself a big slap on the back. And so should you, the great people of CUK for supporting me in my efforts.
Just 12 hours to go now & I'm just shy of hitting 100 points of +ve rep so, come on everyone, one last push!
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostPeople who wear their 'charity' on their sleeve are pathetic, people who wear ribbons to support a 'worthy cause' are santimonious chavs, and people who jump out of aeroplanes, or who go scuba diving 'for the kids' are self serving , narrow minded, unthinking, me-mme-me-me, turds.
in my humble opinion
I find it staggering how many people dont know what charity is and as you put it are santimonious chavs, self serving, narrow minded, without insight and self involved creeps.
+ rep x 1,000,000,000,000,000 (but I cant as I gave you some recently, after you gave me some I think)
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