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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Now im all for charity and this event in particular but ive just noticed a continuity mistake:jls singing live in albert square,now they were supposed to be live,so how can they magically go from albert square to the studio in a heartbeat?live or pre-recorded,im not sure |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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Watched that last story on here about the couple who lost both their kids within 2 days of each other.
Both kids were in a hospice till the day they passed away,and the hospice was funded by charitable donations.
Am i the only one who finds it shameful that such worthwhile causes recieve no funding or support from the government |
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I don't usually watch or get emotional at those types of things but the two brothers with the same skin condition passing away within a couple of days of each other.. Absolutely heartbreaking |
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"Watched that last story on here about the couple who lost both their kids within 2 days of each other.
Both kids were in a hospice till the day they passed away,and the hospice was funded by charitable donations.
Am i the only one who finds it shameful that such worthwhile causes recieve no funding or support from the government "
No DLT you are not. I was discussing this earlier. 45m GBP to Eurozone every day/week... whatever, yet once year the great British public manage to scrimp together a feaction of that for our kids and those who love them, it is shameful.
I did an easter bike run to CHAS the scottish childrens hospice recently, it was a very humbling and heartwarming at the same time. We donated a fiver and an egg. The look on the kids faces seeing all the gleaming bikes was great....
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"Watched that last story on here about the couple who lost both their kids within 2 days of each other.
Both kids were in a hospice till the day they passed away,and the hospice was funded by charitable donations.
Am i the only one who finds it shameful that such worthwhile causes recieve no funding or support from the government
No DLT you are not. I was discussing this earlier. 45m GBP to Eurozone every day/week... whatever, yet once year the great British public manage to scrimp together a feaction of that for our kids and those who love them, it is shameful.
I did an easter bike run to CHAS the scottish childrens hospice recently, it was a very humbling and heartwarming at the same time. We donated a fiver and an egg. The look on the kids faces seeing all the gleaming bikes was great....
" my dad retired a couple of years ago and rather than a party fir him he turned it into a fundraiser for rachel house at kinross and as a thank you got an invite to see round the place and he said the same that it was a very humblimg experience |
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I (along with 120 colleagues in work) worked in one of the call centres taking donation calls last night (I do it every year) so I never saw any of the show
will need to catch up on Iplayer |
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