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Post by Katrina on Oct 5, 2005 16:21:38 GMT 1
so is anyone doing anything for CIN?
i'm not sure if i will.
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Post by iris on Oct 5, 2005 16:24:45 GMT 1
no idea what you're on about...
explain for the non-uk people please,
thanx love xxx i
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Post by Katrina on Oct 5, 2005 16:27:20 GMT 1
a yearly uk television event. where people raise money for children in need.
people fundraise and a charity music single is released and on the night celebs usually do amusing stuff.
I'll probably end up doing something this year, as long as i don't do a sponsered silence again.
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Post by iris on Oct 5, 2005 16:36:18 GMT 1
, as long as i don't do a sponsered silence again. sorry to ask again, but... do people pay you to be quiet??
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Post by Katrina on Oct 5, 2005 16:43:02 GMT 1
Yes. I did get paid to be quiet. I raised quite a bit if i remember
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Post by Katrina on Oct 5, 2005 17:04:24 GMT 1
but being silent for 6 1/2 hours was very hard especially seeing as it was a school day.
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Post by PamA on Oct 5, 2005 17:13:12 GMT 1
Sponsored silences are usually the idea of a teacher. I wonder why?
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Post by iris on Oct 5, 2005 17:13:32 GMT 1
wow! i'm impressed. i bet there'll be some people here that would love to pay me for shutting up but i'm quite sure i wouldn't be able to make it........ ermmmmmm ;D ask my wife when she tries to work... love xxx i
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Post by Katrina on Oct 5, 2005 17:21:13 GMT 1
it's funny that teachers like the sponsered silenece ;D
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Post by Katrina on Oct 5, 2005 20:39:19 GMT 1
more CIN fun from what i've done dressed up as snow-white for a day dressed up as a cat for a day (that took a lot of imagination ) and when i did the silence, i had to wear my pajamas and slippers to school.
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