Whats wrong with arm bands?
If they're making money for charity, does it reallllly matter that much if people buy them for fashion statements?
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Wed 1 Jun 2005, 19:12,
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They make about 3p for charity
(Rough guess)
But it's pretty shit
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Wed 1 Jun 2005, 19:16,
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But it's pretty shit
Is it really that low!?
Tis a bit of a swizz if true. But still; if a scallie buys a band and indirectly donates 3p, its better than him donating nothing at all.
/trying to stay positive about armbands.
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Wed 1 Jun 2005, 19:19,
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/trying to stay positive about armbands.
Actually,
it's about 70% of the price, you cynical cunt. What are you doing to help eliminate poverty?
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Thu 2 Jun 2005, 11:26,
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damndirtyape
I'm not buying armbands that discourage governments to actually help their people by throwing pitty money at them. I thought those poverty bands were made in Chinese sweatshops anyway...
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Thu 2 Jun 2005, 17:02,
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Most folk
buy them off that dodgy geezer in the market
and I doubt he gives much cash to charity
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Thu 2 Jun 2005, 7:37,
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and I doubt he gives much cash to charity
every 3 seconds someone becomes an uninformed fashion victim
woo
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Wed 1 Jun 2005, 19:04,
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woo
Yes yes yes
much much more of this sort of thing.
Cunting armbands should be band (or is that banned?)
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Thu 2 Jun 2005, 19:05,
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Cunting armbands should be band (or is that banned?)
It's funny
nearly everyone who buys them doesn't know what they are supporting
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Wed 1 Jun 2005, 19:07,
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I have 2
and I do. Livestrong - the Lance Armstrong Foundation, a cancer research charity and Breast Cancer Care, as if the title didn't spell it out already, a breast cancer research charity. Two people in my family have died in recent years because of cancer, and my boyfriends mum has just beaten for the the second time around.
A lot of people may only buy them because they're fashionable at the moment, but at least some of the money goes to worthy causes.
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Wed 1 Jun 2005, 19:11,
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A lot of people may only buy them because they're fashionable at the moment, but at least some of the money goes to worthy causes.
woo you, seriously
unfortunately the cheap knock-offs are available next to the burberry caps and fake nikes down the market
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Wed 1 Jun 2005, 19:14,
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yeah
I've seen the knock-offs. Shame someone was smart enough to realise they could make a quick buck out of it.
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Wed 1 Jun 2005, 19:16,
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woo to anti wristband wristbands
www.livewrong.net/
loving the skull & crossbones.
Ps: ebay is cheap for em, probably knock off but meh
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Thu 2 Jun 2005, 11:40,
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loving the skull & crossbones.
Ps: ebay is cheap for em, probably knock off but meh
Wear a handmade armband with 'I gave 30p more to my chosen charity than you" written on it.
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Fri 3 Jun 2005, 9:14,
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bands
sadly now they have become a fashion item and shops are selling them with words on them like love and peace, replica charity bands. some people will cash in on anything
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Fri 3 Jun 2005, 16:48,
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