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Originally Posted by Supes:
Originally Posted by Jenstar:

My 11yr old daughter was sobbing watching it earlier

Glad emotional sentience is still alive and well Jen

She is very a caring and considerate kid Supes, in fact she is adamant she is going to be a pediatrician, she has been saying she wants to be a doc for about 4 yrs now.. has even looked up the Alevels and yrs at med school required!

 

I'm rambling

 

As for CIN, ÂĢ35m is it at? Well it was last time i looked, it amazes me... between this and the typhoon disaster appeal, my faith in the people of this country is restored  

Jen-Star
Originally Posted by Jenstar:
Originally Posted by Supes:
Originally Posted by Jenstar:

My 11yr old daughter was sobbing watching it earlier

Glad emotional sentience is still alive and well Jen

She is very a caring and considerate kid Supes, in fact she is adamant she is going to be a pediatrician, she has been saying she wants to be a doc for about 4 yrs now.. has even looked up the Alevels and yrs at med school required!

 

I'm rambling

 

As for CIN, ÂĢ35m is it at? Well it was last time i looked, it amazes me... between this and the typhoon disaster appeal, my faith in the people of this country is restored  

Good on her

And yes, GBP dig deep

FM
Originally Posted by KaffyBaffy:

Oh I loved T & D doing that - get them on Strictly next year.  (I know... I know.. they're professionals, but I just love them and I'm going to miss DOI when they retire)

 

on the circuit of pre CIN interviews this week T+D mentioned the next and last series of DOI - I may be wrong but I think it was heavily hinted/briefly mentioned  that it will comprise of past winners - could be a champion of champion type series if this is right 

 

They also said  they would be up for Strictly if asked 

MrsH
Originally Posted by Soozy Woo:

That was brilliant wasn't it? When it comes to wrapping legs round a guys neck no woman comes close to Jane .......she could be lethal if she put her mind to it.

 

They were so good ....I'm so relieved. I had very high hopes for them- would have been gutted if it hadn't been 'right'.

  Yes, Soozy - it was fantastic.  I watched in online but I've got it recorded from last night so I'll watch it on the proper telly too

Kaffs
Originally Posted by suzybean:

Was so proud of my eldest boy last night. He's had his first ever grown-up bank account/debit card for just over a month and his first ever transaction was to donate to Children in Need. I'm going to keep his first ever statement and remind him when he is older 

good for him Suzy!     As supes says,nice to know there are still kids being brought up to have empathy and compassion.   With all the crap around it's easy to forget sometimes.

Kaffs
Originally Posted by suzybean:

Was so proud of my eldest boy last night. He's had his first ever grown-up bank account/debit card for just over a month and his first ever transaction was to donate to Children in Need. I'm going to keep his first ever statement and remind him when he is older 

Aww. Fair play to him!

Jen-Star
Originally Posted by KaffyBaffy:
good for him Suzy!     As supes says,nice to know there are still kids being brought up to have empathy and compassion.   With all the crap around it's easy to forget sometimes.

 

Originally Posted by Jenstar:
 

Aww. Fair play to him!

 

Originally Posted by Soozy Woo:
That's so lovely.

Ah thanks guys! He's my boy with all the health problems of his own so I think it was his way of giving back something, from his own pocket money (some of which he'd earned doing chores etc.). He didn't even make a big deal about it, just asked where I'd stashed his debit card and explained what he was planning to do with it 

suzybean
Originally Posted by suzybean:
Originally Posted by KaffyBaffy:
good for him Suzy!     As supes says,nice to know there are still kids being brought up to have empathy and compassion.   With all the crap around it's easy to forget sometimes.

 

Originally Posted by Jenstar:
 

Aww. Fair play to him!

 

Originally Posted by Soozy Woo:
That's so lovely.

Ah thanks guys! He's my boy with all the health problems of his own so I think it was his way of giving back something, from his own pocket money (some of which he'd earned doing chores etc.). He didn't even make a big deal about it, just asked where I'd stashed his debit card and explained what he was planning to do with it 

It'a all too easy in this harsh and cynical world to concentrate on the negatives, but when I hear of kind-hearted kids like Suzy, Jen and Tina's children, my faith in humanity is restored.

Yogi19
Originally Posted by suzybean:
Originally Posted by KaffyBaffy:
good for him Suzy!     As supes says,nice to know there are still kids being brought up to have empathy and compassion.   With all the crap around it's easy to forget sometimes.

 

Originally Posted by Jenstar:
 

Aww. Fair play to him!

 

Originally Posted by Soozy Woo:
That's so lovely.

Ah thanks guys! He's my boy with all the health problems of his own so I think it was his way of giving back something, from his own pocket money (some of which he'd earned doing chores etc.). He didn't even make a big deal about it, just asked where I'd stashed his debit card and explained what he was planning to do with it 

Awww, bless his heart How lovely

FM
Originally Posted by Supes:
Originally Posted by KaffyBaffy:

Oh I loved T & D doing that - get them on Strictly next year.  (I know... I know.. they're professionals, but I just love them and I'm going to miss DOI when they retire)

That would be great Kaffs

Arrrr but .......would we be saying - ooooh that's not really fair as they are ice 'dancers' - I think I would TBH. I loved it as a one off .....better that way. Wouldn't want to see them in competition.

Soozy Woo
Originally Posted by KaffyBaffy:
Originally Posted by Sprout:

Case in point...........The sterling work the GNAA does (and yes I'm sure there's the equivalent around the country) They don't get half the recognition some other charities do.............and the GNAA doesn't get any government funding!! We need to keep this thing in the air peeps! 

I had to Google GNAA... to say I was confused by the  top result was an understatement. 

 

OMG OMG OMG OMG.....  

 

 

Not since the fight between the World Wide Fund (for Nature) & the World Wrestling Federation for the acronym WWF has there been a greater need for someone to rename their organisation! 

 

 

 

Dirtyprettygirlthing
Originally Posted by Dirtyprettygirlthing:
Originally Posted by KaffyBaffy:
Originally Posted by Sprout:

Case in point...........The sterling work the GNAA does (and yes I'm sure there's the equivalent around the country) They don't get half the recognition some other charities do.............and the GNAA doesn't get any government funding!! We need to keep this thing in the air peeps! 

I had to Google GNAA... to say I was confused by the  top result was an understatement. 

 

OMG OMG OMG OMG.....  

 

 

Not since the fight between the World Wide Fund (for Nature) & the World Wrestling Federation for the acronym WWF has there been a greater need for someone to rename their organisation! 

 

 

 

Brlliant

 

Sprout certainly opts to support 'andom' charities.

Soozy Woo
Originally Posted by Soozy Woo:
Originally Posted by Dirtyprettygirlthing:
Originally Posted by KaffyBaffy:
Originally Posted by Sprout:

Case in point...........The sterling work the GNAA does (and yes I'm sure there's the equivalent around the country) They don't get half the recognition some other charities do.............and the GNAA doesn't get any government funding!! We need to keep this thing in the air peeps! 

I had to Google GNAA... to say I was confused by the  top result was an understatement. 

 

OMG OMG OMG OMG.....  

 

 

Not since the fight between the World Wide Fund (for Nature) & the World Wrestling Federation for the acronym WWF has there been a greater need for someone to rename their organisation! 

 

 

 

Brlliant

 

Sprout certainly opts to support 'andom' charities.

Nooooo! it's not the one you think! 

FM
Originally Posted by Sprout:
Originally Posted by Soozy Woo:
Originally Posted by Dirtyprettygirlthing:
Originally Posted by KaffyBaffy:
Originally Posted by Sprout:

Case in point...........The sterling work the GNAA does (and yes I'm sure there's the equivalent around the country) They don't get half the recognition some other charities do.............and the GNAA doesn't get any government funding!! We need to keep this thing in the air peeps! 

I had to Google GNAA... to say I was confused by the  top result was an understatement. 

 

OMG OMG OMG OMG.....  

 

 

Not since the fight between the World Wide Fund (for Nature) & the World Wrestling Federation for the acronym WWF has there been a greater need for someone to rename their organisation! 

 

 

 

Brlliant

 

Sprout certainly opts to support 'andom' charities.

Nooooo! it's not the one you think! 

Too late now we know what you get up to sprouty   

 

Shocked doesn't cover the half of it  

FM
Originally Posted by velvet donkey:
Originally Posted by Sprout:
Originally Posted by Soozy Woo:
Originally Posted by Dirtyprettygirlthing:
Originally Posted by KaffyBaffy:
Originally Posted by Sprout:

Case in point...........The sterling work the GNAA does (and yes I'm sure there's the equivalent around the country) They don't get half the recognition some other charities do.............and the GNAA doesn't get any government funding!! We need to keep this thing in the air peeps! 

I had to Google GNAA... to say I was confused by the  top result was an understatement. 

 

OMG OMG OMG OMG.....  

 

 

Not since the fight between the World Wide Fund (for Nature) & the World Wrestling Federation for the acronym WWF has there been a greater need for someone to rename their organisation! 

 

 

 

Brlliant

 

Sprout certainly opts to support 'andom' charities.

Nooooo! it's not the one you think! 

Too late now we know what you get up to sprouty   

 

Shocked doesn't cover the half of it  

  Busted!  

FM

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