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  1. #11
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    Default RND'05 (RED NOSE DAY 2005)

    The new red noses are mad, wats even stranger is you get RED HAIR GEL!!!

    CHANGE YOUR HAIR RED FOR THE DAY! MAD! AND WATS WITH THE FACE PAINTS? they really done the stuff this year haven't they?

    By the way, is anyone doing any fundraising for RND'05? i might do something but it depends.
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    Nah its embaressing lol.
    red noses smell liek tomato sauce...maybe its just the rubber.

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    Don't like Red Nose Day.
    Sure we're helping charity, but some of the charities Comic Relief gives support to is are charites willing to help girls have abortions.
    As a Roman Catholic school, we don't support it.

    Another thing that annoys me is the way the BBC have a massive telefon (Spelling?) for it. Something annoys me about the fact that celebrities get free air time for helping a charity. Look at the RNLI. They save lives everyday around our costs, but they aren't making enough money. Then Comic Relief is rakeing in over £23m ?! Something not right there.

    The red noses are annoying. They hurt your nose and are a massive gimmick.

    If your going to support a charity. Make sure you check out what they do first. Dont support them just because celebrities support them, support them because you believe in what they do.

    My RE teacher's daughter died last year of a cancerous tumour. (I thought I might add for Teessidians, that she has an Eddie Stolbart (Spelling?) lorry names after her!) She's set up a charity called the Katie Trust, and we regularly support this charity at our school with fundrasing.

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