The Tsunami Appeal - The Aftermath
Hello,
I'm sure none of you need or want reminding of the terrible devastation casused by the Tsunami in Asia just under a few weeks ago.
As you may know, the initial response of funding was described as 'overwhelming' amongst other things. Whilst this initial donation was valuable - the real work starts here..
As countries, we have the money and resources, we must now put the logisitics into place in order to carry out the building and constructing both physically and of the lives of the affected people.
However, don't think that no more money is needed - it is , and desperately, so I would urge you to consider donating again if you already have, or for the first time if you have not yet donated.
You can click here for a full list of organisations to whom your money will be used constructively and with emphasis on long-term re-construction
It is with this help and world-wide co-operation that the victims of the Tsunami can be brought some sense of Justice and meaningful prospects.
Thankyou,
Jordan :wave:
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We all know and many have already donated I should think :)
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and a pretty large thread is ongoing in the World Events section of this forum
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On the news there was a guy from Carlisle (sp?) who escaped from the Tsunami. When he got home there was more serious flooding there too (with fatalities). That's gotta suck.
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Originally Posted by wossname
On the news there was a guy from Carlisle (sp?) who escaped from the Tsunami. When he got home there was more serious flooding there too (with fatalities). That's gotta suck.
I think that's generally known as sod's law :ehh:
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Originally Posted by mendhak
Do you work at google?
:lol: I was gonna say the same thign till I scrolled down you had already :(......However I thought he's a GoogleBot thats learnt how to post :D.
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We should inform the fine folks at google that maybe one of their bots has evolved.
The matrix is not far away. :cool:
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Originally Posted by mendhak
We should inform the fine folks at google that maybe one of their bots has evolved.
The matrix is not far away. :cool:
As long as Trinity is part of the package
:cool:
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Maybe when that day comes I can write a virus for the robots to deliver Andrea Corr to me MOAHAHAHAHAHAH
*Starts evil sceaming* (Also orders a dictionary off Amazon) :afrog:
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Originally Posted by BodwadUK
Maybe when that day comes I can write a virus for the robots to deliver Andrea Corr to me MOAHAHAHAHAHAH
*Starts evil sceaming* (Also orders a dictionary off Amazon) :afrog:
You've really got this thing about Andrea Corr haven't you? Give me a bit of PVC clad Trinity any day
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Beverly Turner
MMmmmwaaaaaaaaa :drool:
Is she the hottest bird ever or what?
Michaela Strachan and Phillippa Forrester (when she was presenting Tomorrow's World) come in close second and third.
Also that broad that presents "Motorsport Mundial" on Five looks like a bit of a go'er.
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Phillippa Forrester :)
Dunno who the other two are.
I always had a thing for Kelly Brook though :ehh:
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Gail Porter when she was on How 2 OOOHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH :blush: :D
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Kirst Gallagher when........well, just Kirsty Gallagher :p
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Well, firstly - i'm not from Google
Neither am I a GoogleBot...........
.......or am I? :p
On a more serious note, its interesting that a Tsunami thread has turned into some kind of "who do you fancy?" thread.
Anyway,
Keep up the nice donations :) :wave:
Regards,
Jord
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Originally Posted by intraman
On a more serious note, its interesting that a Tsunami thread has turned into some kind of "who do you fancy?" thread.
Anyway,
Keep up the nice donations :) :wave:
Regards,
Jord
That's blokes for ya! :D
However, as we pointed out a large thread is ongoing in the World Events section as it influences the entire world.
On a related point, do you notice how the atrocities in Iraq have stopped now that Bin Laden isn't getting any TV coverage.....interesting :ehh:
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Originally Posted by intraman
Well, firstly - i'm not from Google
Neither am I a GoogleBot...........
.......or am I? :p
On a more serious note, its interesting that a Tsunami thread has turned into some kind of "who do you fancy?" thread.
Anyway,
Keep up the nice donations :) :wave:
Regards,
Jord
All threads in Chit Chat eventually morph into "who do you fancy?" threads or similar.
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Originally Posted by MartinLiss
All threads in Chit Chat eventually morph into "who do you fancy?" threads or similar.
I think that's generally known as marty's law :ehh:
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Originally Posted by intraman
Well, firstly - i'm not from Google
Neither am I a GoogleBot...........
.......or am I? :p
Mendhak, get the Prob will you. :D
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I think that's generally known as marty's law :ehh:
:lol: :lol:
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hey, isn't it time to pack away the christmas ornaments? hmmm, I hope that I kept mine somewhere. I was so happy to find my old one, that I didn't save the new one.
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Martys always changing threads to talk about women. He is one track minded and cant avoid the dirty thoughts native to all men :lol: :afrog: