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Old 31-08-2002, 16:20
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...I can see why we're not told what charities they represent - Since people have their favorite charity and would back them for the charity not the person. (For example - I dislike Tara but would back her if she represented Cancer research)
I would be interested to know who they have chosen to represent and what it says about them....
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Old 31-08-2002, 16:24
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I think I read in one of the papers that Rhona was backing a charity that specialises in some kind of chronic skin disease, cause her mum had been hospitalised with that condition while she was growing up???? Not too sure though, so do correct me if I'm wrong!
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Old 31-08-2002, 16:31
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I dunno about anyone else but Rhona's charity is The Psoriasis Association.
Psoriasis is a particularly nasty skin condition and Rhona chose this charity cos her mother suffers from it.
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Old 31-08-2002, 16:52
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Oooh I'd love to know what the other ones are?
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Old 31-08-2002, 18:46
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Tara is hoping to raise money for the Chemical Dependency Centre.

She has been involved before with this charity helping it to raise funds.

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Extracts from: Jamie Wilson - Tuesday December 19, 2000 - The Guardian

In one of the more unlikely virtuoso performances of the year Tara Palmer-Tomkinson, the It girl more famous for her fast living, high spending excesses, will make her debut as a solo pianist with the National Symphony Orchestra on Thursday night.

Ms Palmer-Tomkinson will perform four classical "lollypops" when she takes to the stage at Queen Elizabeth Hall in London in aid of the Chemical Dependency Centre.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk_news/st...413094,00.html
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Old 31-08-2002, 19:13
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To add to those two:

Uri's charity is "Spoonbenders Anonymous"

Darren's is for supply of hair gel and mirros for 3rd world povery sticken countries, "Gel-Aid"

Nell never actually told anyone what her chairty was when asked.

Nigel's charity is for "Stressbusters Worldwide" - helping people in stress chill out.

Tony's is the "Smashey and Nicey Denture Relief Fund For Retired DJs", helping keep retired cheesy DJs in good toothpaste supply.

Christine's charity of choice is the Neil Hamilton "I need my money back" fund.


(For the sensitive or light of mind, the above are to be taken as jokes, and in no way are to be interpreted as their actual charities.)
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Old 31-08-2002, 20:50
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Originally posted by mr_ray
To add to those two:

Uri's charity is "Spoonbenders Anonymous"

Darren's is for supply of hair gel and mirros for 3rd world povery sticken countries, "Gel-Aid"

Nell never actually told anyone what her chairty was when asked.

Nigel's charity is for "Stressbusters Worldwide" - helping people in stress chill out.

Tony's is the "Smashey and Nicey Denture Relief Fund For Retired DJs", helping keep retired cheesy DJs in good toothpaste supply.

Christine's charity of choice is the Neil Hamilton "I need my money back" fund.


(For the sensitive or light of mind, the above are to be taken as jokes, and in no way are to be interpreted as their actual charities.)
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