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I don't mean to be a heartless scrooge as I'm not. I'm happy to give to charity and I do give to charity, I just don't want to be forced to give to charity through the media etc. It's only my opinion but this TV charity business was alright in the 80s and 90s but now I find it plain boring.

And leesmithgb> said, we have problems in the UK, there's mass poverty here. I believe we should be helping our own country as well as Africa etc. Anyway, we've all just donated a hell of a lot of money to the tsunami, now it's red nose day, it's one charity event after another.

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ok i see what you mean now and i agree with leesmithg as well. i no you are intitled to your own opinion evryone is but don't you think everyone in the rworld should be equal and should have the same rights as everyone else well i do. Did you know that roughly 10 people in third world countries die every day probably every few hours because of poverty how would you feel if them 10 people was related to you i wouldn't to good myself personally well that is my opinion i am not saying you have to agree with me but that is what i think.

it only happens in uk and australia i think

it is a day where people do silly things for charity

the charity is help all around the world with kids and other different things

the name 'red nose day' comes from the little nose look at the link on the first page

and people who buy that are giving money to comic relief

it is just fun but on the serious note!! :)

it only happens in uk and australia i think

it is a day where people do silly things for charity

the charity is help all around the world with kids and other different things

the name 'red nose day' comes from the little nose look at the link on the first page

and people who buy that are giving money to comic relief

it is just fun but on the serious note!! :)

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so y do they do it?

well we have none school uniform tomorrow at school so i am wearing pyjamas pretty silly but people are sponsering me for it and it all goes to comic relief!!

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Yup, no school uniform tommorow here too.

Not wearing anything silly, might wear the red nose though ;).

Nice idea on the Pyjamas though, garry :yes:

well we have none school uniform tomorrow at school so i am wearing pyjamas pretty silly but people are sponsering me for it and it all goes to comic relief!!

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Wow :laugh:

My school haven't made a big thing about it this year, mainly because we've had many other charity events. I'll just go to school in uniform as I'm not sure what we're supposed to wear :/

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