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[b][color=515050][size=1]I give money for Red Nose Day, but I don't normally watch the early show. It bores me quite a bit because they can't be outrageous or anything like that.

2am show, here I come. :D[/b][/color][/size]
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:D My mate Danny's gonna shave off evry hair that isn't on his head, IF this other guy can raise £500 to shave his legs.:D

EDIT: OH that is more than I needed to see. Naked Robbie... *shudder* nice face, but I like when his face is all I can see...
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Is Red Nose Day just a UK thing? O_o

For the first time in, I think 11 years, our school had a non-uniform day. Everyone who didn't bring in uniform just had to donate £1 to charity. Atmosphere was more relaxed and calmer too. And it was warm for a change ^^[/b]

*wants to make some sort of petition for abolishing uniforms*[/size]
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LMAO! Today was great! We just well, didn't work. We had non-unifrom day in school, we had a concert with local bands, all (most) of the teachers dressed up and everyone just acted like an idiot, no one even went to class we all just walked about it was great! Then after school, i drank vodka! HAHAHA.....

The End

PS: Yeah Ajeh! RND is only UK o_O i always knew that o_O. Well for people who dont know, Red Nose Day (Comic Relief) is a day of fun and stupidness for charity, it is a nation wide thing here in the UK and everyone joins in. It is a Charity to help children and people in Africa and Developing Countries, but also poor or neglected places in UK too! It is really just fun...
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[size=1] [color=blue] We used to have a red nose day over here in new zealand, but it hasn't happened for a few years now, Ours was to promote the research into Suden Infant Death Syndrome, (a.k.a cot death). I can only suppose the U.K one does too. [/size] [/color]
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Our school is boring, and they ignored Red Nose Day. Shame, really. I got to a grammar school, and you need to pass this exam to get in, and just because there is an exam, out headmaster thinks we're better that everyone else! So we must set an example for our neighbour normal school. But they're just people too! And they got wacky hair day. We weren't even allowed to walk out against the war, because it's "disruptive to our education". Gah...
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:D Our college has all kids of posters about rallies and stuff, they encourage "Fight The Power" an' all that, one of my mates has written an anti war song for his band to play at a gig... anyway, back to the subject, Tameside College (my college) is so relaxed, we had a pancake race on Pancake Day, we just had a trip to France, (drinking age 16, beer allowed, till they all got smashed on the coach - ew)we had a great trip to the Urbis Centre and the War Museum, The Lowry, the Imax, and some art museums, and our tutor has us writing our dreams down. When we were in France, he was lying on the floor outside Notredame with the camera to frame his shots. :D
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I already asked that... Shinobi hid it in one of his posts heh. I'm still not quite clear on [i]how[/i] it works, but this is what he said:

"PS: Yeah Ajeh! RND is only UK o_O i always knew that o_O. Well for people who dont know, Red Nose Day (Comic Relief) is a day of fun and stupidness for charity, it is a nation wide thing here in the UK and everyone joins in. It is a Charity to help children and people in Africa and Developing Countries, but also poor or neglected places in UK too! It is really just fun..."
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:D Basically, the BBC gets celebrities to do really dumb stuff and humiliate themselves, and we give money to Comic Refief for the privelidge. Then all over britain, people buy huge red noses (think clown, this years had spikey hair, last years stuck it's tongue out when you squeeze it) they sit in bathtubs full of baked beans, they shave thier haeds (and other thing) big tough men wax thier legs, schools have a non-uniform day where you bring in a quid (or simmilar amount) for Comic Releif and you don't have to wear a uniform, they release a charity record, this years was Gareth Gates with The Kumars, (search, Kumars at No42) singing "Spirit in the Sky" and Ruby Wax and some other girl named Jo di "Touch my Bum" by the Cheeky Girls (very scary) Jack Dee stood on a pole till the money stopped comin in, people dyed thier hair red, wore HUGE afro wigs and tons of other really dumb stuff, all to raise money for various causes.

over £30,000,000 this year Wheeeeeeeeee!:D
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My school had a non uniform day and it was basically a do whatever you want with your hair as long as it is reversable by the next time there is school. Most people sprayed there hair different colours and spiked it up and wore wigs. I sprayed my hair a sort of flourescent orange which i thought looked pretty cool lol. Some guys in our school also decided to dress up as girls for a day to raise money and people were doing sponsored silences. It was a very cool and easy going day. I don't really know how much money was raised but apparently some of my teachers were going to wear cocktail dresses or something to raise money.
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[color=teal]Well my excitement for the day (Friday, 14th March) was that it was a 'Mufti Day' and a 'Bad Hair Day'! Mufti meaning non-uniform if you hadn't guessed. I did the top of my hair with a blue stripe down the middle and two yellow stripes by the side. I thought it turned out pretty good. I couldn't find any red though. :( I didn't watch the program unfortunately though as I was out with my friends. I usually sponsor anyone at my school doing something for Comic Relief or well anything to do with a charity. One of my friends (a big loud mouth friend, a typical girl really ... Jokes lol) did a sponsored silence and managed to last until around halfway through her first lesson and 'accidently' spoke. It was a shambles from then on. Some peoples hair was really good and the day was a good laugh in the end. :laugh:

If only it could happen more often ...[/color]
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