AAARRRGGGHHHH ... it's Children in Need!
Re: Ulrikas Bald Fanny
As for that witless slapper Ulrika - she's been down on everything but the Titanic!!!
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Deuce Bigolo
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Re: Ulrikas Bald Fanny
Seem to rememebr Tori Amos playing piano legs agape no panties
Red minge....visible from almost any distance
Apparently thats was standard fair at most live performances
Its one way of getting the audiences attention
cheers
B....OZ
Red minge....visible from almost any distance
Apparently thats was standard fair at most live performances
Its one way of getting the audiences attention
cheers
B....OZ
Re: Ulrikas Bald Fanny
the branflake girl,lol.
Re: AAARRRGGGHHHH ... it's Children in Need!
Upon my retrun from my local hostelry somewaht the worse for wear I found that when i switched my telly back on CIN was still on. IT WAS GONE 2 IN THE MORNING!!! IS THERE NO RESPITE!!!
Re: AAARRRGGGHHHH ... it's Children in Need!
wonder how much they raised this year well over a million ,so much poverty wheres the money coming from rich arabs i spose,lol.
Re: AAARRRGGGHHHH ... it's Children in Need!
or other children NOT in need!
Re: AAARRRGGGHHHH ... it's Children in Need!
Giles wrote:
> Charities are just a way of making a tax free buck, don't give
> any money to them. Possible exceptions are Oxfam and NSPCC, but
> the NSPCC seems to have a HUGE TV and press budget. I would
> never ever give money to those Barnados bastards, they press
> gang people in the streets, no way...
Spookily enough it's in the paper today that Joe Mitty (88) first
paid employee of Oxfam's in Oxford has just died
Became responsible for sending clothes abroad at end of WWII after
witnessing poverty while serving in the army in India
> Charities are just a way of making a tax free buck, don't give
> any money to them. Possible exceptions are Oxfam and NSPCC, but
> the NSPCC seems to have a HUGE TV and press budget. I would
> never ever give money to those Barnados bastards, they press
> gang people in the streets, no way...
Spookily enough it's in the paper today that Joe Mitty (88) first
paid employee of Oxfam's in Oxford has just died
Became responsible for sending clothes abroad at end of WWII after
witnessing poverty while serving in the army in India