CB Saint Posted 12 March, 2010 Posted 12 March, 2010 Danny Baker is raising money for sport relief by wearing the shirt of his fiercest football rival. He is encouraging all footie fans to do the same. Could you / would you wear a "fish skin" for a good cause?
Thorpe-le-Saint Posted 12 March, 2010 Posted 12 March, 2010 I'd rather just stick £20 in a bucket and be done with it if I'm honest then be a 'charidee hero'.
StuRomseySaint Posted 12 March, 2010 Posted 12 March, 2010 Not a fookin chance, in 30 years I have never even been to P*rtsmouth for anything other than to watch Saints... so not a hope it hell of getting me to wear one of their rags.
Hatch Posted 12 March, 2010 Posted 12 March, 2010 I'd prefer anal sex with all of row AA Northam block 42.
bungle Posted 12 March, 2010 Posted 12 March, 2010 I'd prefer anal sex with all of row AA Northam block 42. Praise be to god that you didn't say block 40.
Under Weststand Posted 12 March, 2010 Posted 12 March, 2010 I think the only thing that would make me do it, was if the life of my family depended on it. As that's unlikely to happen then the answer is NO!
Durleyfos Posted 12 March, 2010 Posted 12 March, 2010 Praise be to god that you didn't say block 40. Be patient, he'll get round to you.
Huffton Posted 12 March, 2010 Posted 12 March, 2010 I'd prefer anal sex with all of row AA Northam block 42. Giving or receiving?
Sour Mash Posted 12 March, 2010 Posted 12 March, 2010 I don't get why anyone does these things for "charity", even those who do stuff like run 25 marathons in 30 days or whatever it is. Just get people to give you the money because its a f*****g good cause and not because you want to do some stupid, attention-seeking activity, that will show everyone how mad, yet caring you are, that will need sponsorship. And while they're at it, put the money that they will waste doing the aforementioned "crazy" task towards the charity concerned as well.
Hatch Posted 12 March, 2010 Posted 12 March, 2010 I don't get why anyone does these things for "charity", even those who do stuff like run 25 marathons in 30 days or whatever it is. Just get people to give you the money because its a f*****g good cause and not because you want to do some stupid, attention-seeking activity, that will show everyone how mad, yet caring you are, that will need sponsorship. And while they're at it, put the money that they will waste doing the aforementioned "crazy" task towards the charity concerned as well. If Cheryl Cole said she would strip naked on live TV , then play 'hide the banana', I would consider giver a fiver to charity. Otherwise I wouldn't.
Guest Dark Sotonic Mills Posted 12 March, 2010 Posted 12 March, 2010 If Cheryl Cole said she would strip naked on live TV , then play 'hide the banana', I would consider giver a fiver to charity. Otherwise I wouldn't. I'd consider throwing in an extra 50p as well.
Sour Mash Posted 12 March, 2010 Posted 12 March, 2010 If Cheryl Cole said she would strip naked on live TV , then play 'hide the banana', I would consider giver a fiver to charity. Otherwise I wouldn't. There are of course exceptions to every rule
Recommended Posts
Create an account or sign in to comment
You need to be a member in order to leave a comment
Create an account
Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!
Register a new accountSign in
Already have an account? Sign in here.
Sign In Now