
but some of us find it a very worthy cause and salute the various celebs giving up their time for free to support Children in Need. So shut the fuck up
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Fri 21 Nov 2003, 19:46,
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would rather not be reminded that we had to scrounge a fiver so I didn't run out of electricity and buy some bread, to go with the only thing left in my freezer (which happened to be sausages).
I'm sure you love the once-a-year chance to appease your conscience by donating, but I don't particularly enjoy being made to feel guilty for having no fucking money to donate.
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Fri 21 Nov 2003, 19:50,
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I'm sure you love the once-a-year chance to appease your conscience by donating, but I don't particularly enjoy being made to feel guilty for having no fucking money to donate.

although I`d have to say I`m 100% guilty of the once a year thing myself... better go and give the kids some money now, considering the amount I spend on bloody cigarettes
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Fri 21 Nov 2003, 19:54,
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of the free speech argument. the line's a bit fuzzy...he might not like something you'd happily poke fun at.
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Fri 21 Nov 2003, 19:52,
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because perish the thought that we should take some collective responsibility for the wellbeing of others on a full-time basis...
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