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Neko Pounce

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While at college, I get bloody bored, so I?m just thinking up questions to ask you all, since (Excluding the few trolls) people here tend to be quite sensible and intelligent... and honest, for a change.

Today, we were talking about what we are going to do for children in need tomorrow,
I don?t know how we ended up coming to this concoction, but somehow I?m getting my legs waxed in front of everyone, for 50 p to watch, and £2.50 to do a strip of wax... I don?t know how this is going to work, but it?s going to be funny.

So, what are you planning to do for children in need, if anything?
Even if you?re not doing anything, what ?would? you do for it?
 
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Our college is doing something like that... however they somehow manage to charge £50 a leg.

Also we're doing a fancy dress competition, I'm on the events committee but due to being ill I've missed the last 2 days... so I have no idea what's going on now.
 

sky14kemea

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Well good luck pal, it was nice knowing you. >.< I know some teachers at my old school who got their legs waxed for charity, and they were limping afterwards.
I don't mean to scare you though. =P Just mentally prepare yourself beforehand.

I've always wanted to dress as a Gorilla and run through town center with one of those tub things to collect money for charity. Sadly I've never seen advertisements for someone to do that... Plus I'm too lazy to register for a tub and find a gorilla outfit. =[
 

smearyllama

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Well, I'd like to work with Child's Play, to help kids in Children's hospitals to feel some happiness over the holiday season.

This year, I'm gonna get some T-shirts and wear those around, to spread the word.
 

Roganwilson

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I volunteer for the Salvation Army during the holidays. Helps children and everybody else.
 

Sonicron

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Well, seeing how I already donate 40 Euros a month to a charity organisation with a focus on children in need (particularly in developing countries) I suppose I have my bases covered for now.
 

EeveeElectro

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My work is doing some dressing up thing, we sell Pudsey ears, buns and gingerbread men in the shop, there's a children In Need charity bucket up front which I've out a fair few quid in.
It's not much, but it helps.
 

Neko Pounce

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sky14kemea said:
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Well good luck pal, it was nice knowing you. >.< I know some teachers at my old school who got their legs waxed for charity, and they were limping afterwards.
I don't mean to scare you though. =P Just mentally prepare yourself beforehand.

I've always wanted to dress as a Gorilla and run through town center with one of those tub things to collect money for charity. Sadly I've never seen advertisements for someone to do that... Plus I'm too lazy to register for a tub and find a gorilla outfit. =[
Thanks for that buddy, nice to know i'm screwed... lol. =}
 

sky14kemea

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Thanks for that buddy, nice to know i'm screwed... lol. =}
My bad. xD
Well hey, if you have a high pain threshold you'll probably be fine! :D
 

theevilsanta

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I'll make a lot of money in my life, and I spend very little (no fancy car, no expensive clothes, no big house, I cook my own food, I don't have cable tv, I'm not paying for my kids' education, etc). Essentially my extra money goes to my computer, games, and books. They're not very expensive in the long run. At the end of it (my life), I'll do some serious research and give it all to the charities I deem worthy. My kids get nothing, doh. It'll be about three million if my family doesn't have any serious medical problems