Wood!
Also for all those who were at the B3ta bash and contributed to the auction
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Wed 1 Jun 2011, 14:33,
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Your equine-related shenanigans don't fool us, young riverghost
Well, most of us...
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Wed 1 Jun 2011, 14:34,
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Well, if you tinyURL'd it, maybe
But having horses lurking there in plain sight?
2/10, frankly ;-)
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Wed 1 Jun 2011, 14:49,
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2/10, frankly ;-)
Oh and a polly's cheese for not having a real chance to chat the other day.
While London Bashes are fun for most they generally are a stupid amount of work and stress for myself:P
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Wed 1 Jun 2011, 16:10,
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No worries - thanks for letting me blag some of the BBQ remainders!
:)
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Wed 1 Jun 2011, 16:12,
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It was quite annoying.
Last time we had about 15-20 to the BBQ. This time I forked out for the same and we had about five:P
I've got the raffle money off today to the CST which was £120. It wouldn't have been much more unless Happytoast had the amazing idea of the auction.
As a result we're almost at the £1000 mark (included the extra donations that people have given over their bids).
I am completely gobsmacked my the generosity of people.
The highlight of the day for me was when Kerry won the framed Nina print in the raffle. I think everyone else were in the same place too from the tumultuous appause.
EDIT: I should point out to anyone reading that most charities £1000 would mean about 400-600 quid actually going to the cause. With the CST they have no posh headoffice in Oxford Street(they have an office over a barn) and no staffing costs as Dr. Moore works for free and has eight full time volenteers who work for free and live on site.
So out of the £1000s a £1000 will do to conservation, breeding projects or just feeding the cats that they've saved from zoos of private collections.
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Wed 1 Jun 2011, 16:24,
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I've got the raffle money off today to the CST which was £120. It wouldn't have been much more unless Happytoast had the amazing idea of the auction.
As a result we're almost at the £1000 mark (included the extra donations that people have given over their bids).
I am completely gobsmacked my the generosity of people.
The highlight of the day for me was when Kerry won the framed Nina print in the raffle. I think everyone else were in the same place too from the tumultuous appause.
EDIT: I should point out to anyone reading that most charities £1000 would mean about 400-600 quid actually going to the cause. With the CST they have no posh headoffice in Oxford Street(they have an office over a barn) and no staffing costs as Dr. Moore works for free and has eight full time volenteers who work for free and live on site.
So out of the £1000s a £1000 will do to conservation, breeding projects or just feeding the cats that they've saved from zoos of private collections.