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26 November, 2012 at 4:05 pm #516194
the child in the first pic looks evil
23 November, 2012 at 2:29 pm #505524Jen_Jen xx
23 November, 2012 at 2:11 pm #515896@irish_lucy wrote:
i clicked the first one Jen, its only 90seconds its the ad for christmas shopping, the ad where the bear shows the man around and he ends up buying the bear.
Only have to click it once a month.
FFS MARTIN it says you only have to watch the god damn thing once a month, I viewed the video yesterday and today it wont let me into chat without watching it again.
Can you fix this please.23 November, 2012 at 10:17 am #515912Funny cause its true, nice one Terry.
22 November, 2012 at 3:54 pm #515528so cute 39 xx
Mine does the same i’m going to bed and that biatch wakes up.
22 November, 2012 at 3:20 pm #515484@danny2011 wrote:
not its not actually LOOSEY children in need about africa famine wanting fly nets so there not getting diseases nd malaria nd starving without food water home 2 live in no equipment 2 survive on so its not about this country why wud this country need money we have a dole system homelessness people have places 2 go 2 live nd get food etc like homed shelters so dont know witch children in need u bin watching nd yeah thread post wat ever both meen the same thing so zipit nim rod
your thinking of comic relief nim rod.
22 November, 2012 at 3:13 pm #515483The money contributed to Children in Need is distributed to organisations supporting children in the UK aged 18 and under who have mental, physical or sensory disorders; behavioural or psychological disorders; are living in poverty or situations of deprivation; or suffering through distress, sexual abuse or neglect.
Do you understand yet?
22 November, 2012 at 3:08 pm #515482your ignorance no’s no bounds.
In 1980, the BBC held its first telethon, a single programme lasting a whole evening, devoted to raising money exclusively destined for charities working with children in the United Kingdom. The new format, presented by Terry Wogan, Sue Lawley and Esther Rantzen, saw a dramatic increase in public donations: £1 million was raised that year. The telethon format has been retained each year since and grown in scope to incorporate further events broadcast on radio and online. As a regular presenter, Wogan has become firmly associated with the annual event, continuing to front the event through into 2012 after scaling down his other BBC commitments.
In 1988, BBC Children in Need became a registered charity (number 802052) in England and Wales, followed by registration in Scotland (SC039557) in 2008.22 November, 2012 at 2:49 pm #515481@danny2011 wrote:
lol @ LOOSEY ur another band wagon chomper stomper romper pomper aswell lol clearly u dont read well LOOSEY why make a thread up stating countries whitewashers nd telling everyone else 2 donate wen mellow mite not be even sending money over aswell lol so make mellow wat u implied i sed loosey hence der my post u old biddies do my skunk in seriously ur brains dont work now ur past it lol
jesus wept.
First Mellow didn’t say everyone has to donate, he simply implied it would be nice IF they did.
As for sending money over – over where exactly Danny, Children in Need is to help those in YOUR own Country.
Try reading other peoples posts correctly before giving out that no-one reads your correctly.And there posts not threads fgs, this is a post in Mellow’s thread, do you understand that even.
22 November, 2012 at 2:19 pm #515894i clicked the first one Jen, its only 90seconds its the ad for christmas shopping, the ad where the bear shows the man around and he ends up buying the bear.
Only have to click it once a month.
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