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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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My point is that there doesn't need to be a charity to support people who do get shot. Accidents which may occur in the workplace are the domain of Claims Direct.
(, Fri 19 Aug 2011, 16:07, 1 reply, 15 years ago)
but the government doesn't do enough to help these people so the charity steps in, which is commendable.
There shouldn't be a need for a charity to provide soup kitchens and warm blankets to stop people starving and freezing to death on britains streets, but they do a great job.
(, Fri 19 Aug 2011, 16:12, Reply)
why not do something yourself, for the charity of your choice. You sponsoring your friend, and him sponsoring you, would cancel each other out, and you could do something nice for somebody you do approve of.
I recommend flinging yourself off a crane. It's fab.
(, Fri 19 Aug 2011, 16:15, Reply)
it's too much fucking hassle getting the money off people. I just give my own money to my own charities of choice by direct debit.
(, Fri 19 Aug 2011, 16:16, Reply)
I don't like being obliged to do things. I give to the charities I choose to (and I do actually give them money) and resent being almost forced to do it because some cunt is doing something.
yes, I am aware that I have got some of you to sponsor me in the past. But that was the only sponsored thing I've done in 20 years.
I think it's mainly because I don't like feeling obliged to do something, not because it's for charity.
(, Fri 19 Aug 2011, 16:19, Reply)
Unless he's actively collecting the money himself, donate to whatever charity you like, tell him you've donated on his behalf, and slap him manfully on teh shoulder.
But I would still recommend you flinging yourself off something ;-)
(, Fri 19 Aug 2011, 16:20, Reply)
And I think I might, I just wondered if I were to do that, woudl it be considered rude or not?
(, Fri 19 Aug 2011, 16:22, Reply)
and particularly whether they have a personal reason for choosing that charity
(, Fri 19 Aug 2011, 16:23, Reply)
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