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Macmillan Good Night In 26th April
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saw this on the TV the other day and thought it might be a good idea for a forum chat room invasion? (other non forum users are of course invited)
The idea is that you have a night in but donate the amount you woul normaly spend on a night out.
as we are all so spread out around the UK i figured a chat room party wuld be best. i can set up a just iving page for people wo want to donate.
If you live close enough to others then you could meet up and join us on chat together etc
what do we all think? |
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Yep, think it's a fab idea ... am already holding one for some of my girlie friends ... all straight I hasten to add ... but figured it's a worthy enough cause to forego a night of lust and passion !!!! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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That is actually a cracking idea. I do have my own charity I give to which is very close to my heart...hope you organise it and raise lots of money,,,, again fantastic idea |
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"That is actually a cracking idea. I do have my own charity I give to which is very close to my heart...hope you organise it and raise lots of money,,,, again fantastic idea"
thanks. Macmillan really helped my nan at the end of her life, it would be nice to raise some money for them |
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By *icketysplitsWoman
over a year ago
Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound |
"This country is way too charity happy. I wouldn't mind but most the money lines the directors pockets... "
That's not exactly true. Charities have costs they have to pay. Where they have staff those people are paid. Not all charities are well run but most are not badly run. The big ones, like McMillan, do raise millions and have many staff and projects. Most charities in this country operate with 1 or no paid staff and have turnovers well under £50k a year. |
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"Then I guess you didn't watch the documentary on tv about exposing charities for how they distribute the money donated..."
If you don't want to support the event that's fine but please leave this thread for people who do. There has already been a thread about charities going too far where these comments would be better suited. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I will join in and donate if you will have me
Great cause the macmillan and marie currie was fantastic when we was losing my dad and are doing an excellent job supporting us as we go through it all with my mum. |
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"I will join in and donate if you will have me
Great cause the macmillan and marie currie was fantastic when we was losing my dad and are doing an excellent job supporting us as we go through it all with my mum."
you are more than welcome to join us x see you there x |
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By *londeCazWoman
over a year ago
Arse End of the Universe, Cumbria |
Well that turned out a dear do for me, I went on eBay afterwards and bought yet another pair of Raybans (purple and black this time)...
note to self: STEP AWAY FROM THE AUCTION SITES AFTER A BOTTLE OF WINE
Well done on organising it Evie, hope we raised a good amount for McMillan |
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