Please think of the children of the UK. Millions of UK children go from day to day wondering if they will find a single meal. Thousands are orphaned, malnourished, and die of starvation. It doesn't take much to give them a little bit better quality of life. For as little as 15 cents a day, you can give these poor UK children a roof over their heads and enough food to survive.
Juan from London was on the verge of death before some kind soul donated to save his life.
There are thousands like Juan who are not as fortunate like:
Taban from Sheffield
And
Rashida from Manchester
The great city of Glasgow
With your help, the children of the UK like Taban and Rashida can have a better life. Won't you please get involved?
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Apr-20-2005 19:38
Jackson
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Nov 2002
Location: t'North England
LMAO
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Apr-20-2005 19:54
razmataz
todo pero la muchacha
Registered: Apr 2003
Location: in the clouds from my cigarette
quote:
Originally posted by denny_shibby
Remember UK was being compared fucking 3rd world countries before Thatcher took office, take a look at how much better economically you guys got after she took office.
I'll pretend I didn't read that and I am not even British.
Apr-20-2005 20:05
Q5echo
asymetrical scepticism
Registered: Feb 2004
Location: Dallas
Dude! i saw Rashinda at Babushka's, Manchester last year! that bitch was waaaay FFFed up! she can dance though.
Apr-20-2005 21:50
Dervish
Your opinion matters.
Registered: Dec 2003
Location:
quote:
Originally posted by Jackson
Nah, i'm still fucked up at the moment...pretty much worse than i've been before infact. On Sat night i had 5 paramedics and a doctor all in my bedroom trying to sort me out! 3rd time in Hospital in a month.
Shitty, hope the worthless ****s figure it out soon. I can't think of much worse than being ill and even the docs having no idea what to do.
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Apr-20-2005 22:10
George Smiley
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Registered: Jan 2004
Location: 9 Bywater Street, Chelsea, London
quote:
Originally posted by occrider
Please think of the children of the UK. Millions of UK children go from day to day wondering if they will find a single meal. Thousands are orphaned, malnourished, and die of starvation. It doesn't take much to give them a little bit better quality of life. For as little as 15 cents a day, you can give these poor UK children a roof over their heads and enough food to survive.
Juan from London was on the verge of death before some kind soul donated to save his life.
There are thousands like Juan who are not as fortunate like:
Taban from Sheffield
And
Rashida from Manchester
The great city of Glasgow
With your help, the children of the UK like Taban and Rashida can have a better life. Won't you please get involved?
I'm just chuffed that somebody has heard of Sheffield! (Where I am from if you haven't worked it out from the sig yet!)
Apr-20-2005 22:47
Ian
Not dead yet.
Registered: Dec 2001
Location: UK
jesus christ, glasgows a lot more upmarket than when i was last there
Apr-20-2005 22:51
George Smiley
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Registered: Jan 2004
Location: 9 Bywater Street, Chelsea, London
quote:
Originally posted by Ian^
jesus christ, glasgows a lot more upmarket than when i was last there
Actually it reminds me of the jokes about Turkish people collectin money for the Manchester Earthquake Appeal!!
Apr-21-2005 00:19
Jackson
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Registered: Nov 2002
Location: t'North England
quote:
Originally posted by George Smiley
Actually it reminds me of the jokes about Turkish people collectin money for the Manchester Earthquake Appeal!!
Eh? Never heard of them.
I'm quite nervous to see how many seats the National front will get...that was quite frightening last time.
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Apr-21-2005 10:54
George Smiley
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Registered: Jan 2004
Location: 9 Bywater Street, Chelsea, London
quote:
Originally posted by Jackson
Eh? Never heard of them.
I'm quite nervous to see how many seats the National front will get...that was quite frightening last time.
Think that was just in local elections tho they dont have any seats in Parliament. They probly have a better chance this time unfortunately due to the increasing amount of bollox people say about asylum seekers etc (cheers Michael you utter utter twat). However, I would still put my neck on the line and say they wont win any seats this time round altho it is scary...
Apr-21-2005 15:03
zig
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Registered: Dec 2004
Location: Dublin,Ireland
quote:
Originally posted by George Smiley
Think that was just in local elections tho they dont have any seats in Parliament. They probly have a better chance this time unfortunately due to the increasing amount of bollox people say about asylum seekers etc (cheers Michael you utter utter twat). However, I would still put my neck on the line and say they wont win any seats this time round altho it is scary...
I used to say the same thing about Sinn Fein in the Republic of Ireland....i thought they would never get a foothold into the Irish Parliment (Dail) some years ago they got one member elected to our Dail....flash in the pan, or so i thought......last election in 2002 they got 5 members elected, and in the last European elections they got an MEP elected from the Republic of Ireland for the first time.... ....scary stuff....even scarier thinking that so many people would vote for them in the first place.....
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Apr-21-2005 16:18
George Smiley
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Location: 9 Bywater Street, Chelsea, London
quote:
Originally posted by zig
I used to say the same thing about Sinn Fein in the Republic of Ireland....i thought they would never get a foothold into the Irish Parliment (Dail) some years ago they got one member elected to our Dail....flash in the pan, or so i thought......last election in 2002 they got 5 members elected, and in the last European elections they got an MEP elected from the Republic of Ireland for the first time.... ....scary stuff....even scarier thinking that so many people would vote for them in the first place.....
To be fair, Sein Fein are a little different in their ideologies aren't they? Remember the IRA were part of that 'militant socialist' movement that swept Europe during the 70s (along with the Palestinians) such as Baader Meinhoff (sp?) and the Red Hands from Italy, so you would expect Sein Fein to also be pretty left wing (altho I'm not naive enuf to believe that actually happens all the time as this kind of revolutionary socialism usually comes with authoritarian overtones)
Still, I wouldn't compare Sein Fein with the BNP (altho it might be fun to see the BNP canvassing in hardcore Republican areas in Ulster! Oh I'm gonna dream tonight!!)