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I am co organising our college's efforts this year. We have raised over £30,000 for Comic Relief in the last 6 years and plan to raise 8 or 9 this year. I'm also presenting a programme on it for the college TV station (as featured on BBC East Midlands :) ) dressed as a 70's pimp!

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I woke up to give my Mom some money to give for RND, but bar that and some texts for Chris, my donations end there. Sadly just the nature of my financial status at present.

Although I doubt that tonight's sh*tfest show will do anything to encourage me to give further. I can't wait to see what a car-wreck of bad it is.

 

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Although I doubt that tonight's sh*tfest show will do anything to encourage me to give further. I can't wait to see what a car-wreck of bad it is.

:rolleyes:

Anyway, had my Red Noses, so me and a couple of friends wore them all day, and plastered my jacket with the stickers they came with, heh, not a lot but loving the Spaced Out Nose.

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Although I doubt that tonight's sh*tfest show will do anything to encourage me to give further. I can't wait to see what a car-wreck of bad it is.

Goodness aren't you a cheery soul? Such a shame though, I heard Howard Stern was on his way over, but had to pull out at the last minute...;)

Personally I'm rather looking forward to most of the Comic Relief stuff tonight. Especially Robert Webb, who I shall most certainly be voting for.

'To disagree with three-fourths of the British public is one of the first requisites of sanity'.

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Wow, that Catherine Tate/Little Britain skit was awful. Not remotely funny and showcased how stupid a minority of their audience are (the rest rightly stayed silent).

I agree with sweet cheeks. Outnumbered was awful too.

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Can't agree with Outnumbered - some of it was funny (what IS funny about failing to deliver furniture?) and Claire Skinner is complete milf. But it wasn't as funny as it normally is. Granted, Comic Relief is usually just a way for famous people to circlejerk each other and do poor skits they've either already done or that are utterly lazy whilst Claudia Winkleman presents a film about Fearne Cotton fainting with her £5000 bag on her shoulder whilst a child nearly dies in same breath as finding James Corden hysterical.

I wish that Chris Morris was still satirically active on nights like this.

 

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nearly 30 million so far, not bad.

I think Comic Relief gets more than C.I.N nowadays.....Cant say im surprised, i prefer it. I like that its every 2 years also.

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will it reach £50 mill by the time the show finishes ?

Should do, easily. No doubt after the show and all other money it will raise 60/70 million.

I bet when they come back after the news at 10, they annouce a big donation by one person....they always do it.

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