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Geek Culture / What Are You Radish Bandits Doing for Red Nose Day Then???

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soapyfish
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Posted: 11th Mar 2007 20:09
Hi all,
I'm having my legs waxed. I think when my friend first suggested it they were joking but it seemed like a good idea at the time so I went and got myself some sponsors. At the moment I've only got £30, I'd like to get at least £50 by the end of the week but whatever I get I'd like to feel I'd done something to help.

Anyway, that's what I'm doing and I know some forumites are taking part in TGC's game making thingy, what about the rest of you?

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Posted: 12th Mar 2007 03:20
I never tend to do much at Red Nose Day other than the stuff that's going on locally - bring & buy sales and the like. I have stuck stuff on Ebay this week though, with a portion going to Comic Relief.

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Posted: 12th Mar 2007 06:10
i live in the US, so no one here even knows this day exists.

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Student on teacher Dodgeball, well our team of organisers haven't met for a couple of weeks, due to these talks on driving safe in cambridgeshire, and I probably won't meet them this week because of student loan stuff. Might be fun, I know kids will pay to watch their least favourite teachers being whacked in the face by a 6th former and I'm sure teachers the same for their least favourite students.

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Posted: 12th Mar 2007 21:43
Radish Bandit?



Kohaku
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Posted: 12th Mar 2007 21:49
The peeps at work are trying to talk me into shaving off my oh-so-long hair.

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soapyfish
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Posted: 12th Mar 2007 23:35
Quote: "Radish Bandit?"


Sorry, perhaps Trifle Grobbler would have been better.

A thought for next red nose day: How much money would the community have to donate for Lee to have the DB Pyramid tattooed onto his forehead, or at least somewhere not easily hidden.

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Posted: 13th Mar 2007 01:15
Watching Celebrity Fame Academy.


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Posted: 13th Mar 2007 03:08
Quote: "A thought for next red nose day: How much money would the community have to donate for Lee to have the DB Pyramid tattooed onto his forehead, or at least somewhere not easily hidden.
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If he gets that done on his forehead I think many people will mistake that for some sort of occultic symbolism

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Posted: 13th Mar 2007 23:16 Edited at: 13th Mar 2007 23:16
He could take that idea to the highest level of extremeness, remember that picture from the newsletters? (attached)

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Screwed Over
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Posted: 14th Mar 2007 00:13
Quote: "The peeps at work are trying to talk me into shaving off my oh-so-long hair"

my schools tryin to make loads of my mates do that, but they just tie their hair back instead and look like legolas or some elf from LOTR. anyway, im gonna randomly do combat rolls for all of RND


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Posted: 14th Mar 2007 00:45
Hopefully going Gliding

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Posted: 14th Mar 2007 17:13
Quote: "A thought for next red nose day: How much money would the community have to donate for Lee to have the DB Pyramid tattooed onto his forehead, or at least somewhere not easily hidden.
"


I think $ 1,136,787.25 to be exact

Quote: "If he gets that done on his forehead I think many people will mistake that for some sort of occultic symbolism"


Lol true the pyramid with the eye would make him look like an occult and those younger kids would think he really liked the show "Yu Gi Oh"
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Posted: 14th Mar 2007 22:30
Teacher 'Stars in Their Eyes', 6th form Slave Auction...usual mumbo-jumbo. Good cause though

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Chris Franklin_
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Posted: 16th Mar 2007 18:56
Well we had some live bands (Sixth formers) doing covers or pro made songs, that was awesome and a karaoke thing at school today all in aid of RND oh and no uniform!

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Posted: 17th Mar 2007 19:34
We must have raised £3000 for RND.

The Slave Auction raised £500+ some slaves going for £75,
Teacher had his quiff cut off for £300+
Non-Uniform at £1.50 each x 800
Staff "Stars in Their Eyes" £0.50/1.00 x 3-400
'Buying out of Lessons' I had two one went for £10 the other for £20...some at least £30,
Inter-Form collections we raised £14 there was some high amounts.


We raised boatloads


all for a great cause, the show on Friday wasn't too bad either. Catherine Tate, Peter Kay, Ricky Gervais, along with the humbling 'real' videos

and the total is around £40,000,000....jeez

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Posted: 18th Mar 2007 06:40 Edited at: 18th Mar 2007 06:40
Quote: "The Slave Auction raised £500+"


what the..

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PowerSoft
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Posted: 18th Mar 2007 09:35
Yep, some people went for £75, it was incredible,

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Steve J
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Posted: 18th Mar 2007 20:48
..... Slaves?!

pleading and needing and bleeding and breeding and feeding exceeding..where is everybody? trying and lying defying denying crying and dying..where is everybody?
PowerSoft
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Posted: 18th Mar 2007 20:49
6th formers...

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