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I have no objection to giving £10 to breast cancer, but I do object to being forced to pay it as a forfeit if I don't wear pink tomorrow. When I give £10 to charity, I'll gift aid it, you idiots, and guess what, the charity will end up with £12 instead.
And also, thanks for telling us the day before, when a) my pink tshirt is at my parents' house and b) Marks and Spencer have stopped selling the 47 varieties of pink tshirt that they were selling whenever I wanted a blue one.
And also, thanks for telling us the day before, when a) my pink tshirt is at my parents' house and b) Marks and Spencer have stopped selling the 47 varieties of pink tshirt that they were selling whenever I wanted a blue one.
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What does your daughter the theologian think about the institution of the church collection? I suppose the little pink envelopes could all be empty, but you know that people are giving even if you don't know how much.
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Just on sheer principle I'd challenge their mandate, but that could be because I like being contrary. Heck, in high school when it was school colors day I made sure NOT to wear them. ;)
And furthermore, if they're doing that for breast cancer, would they do it for some other sort of random charity?
What if it was "save the purple people eater" month? Would they order everyone to wear a horn on the top of their head or pay money? Or how about "talk like a pirate day"? Wear an eye-patch or be forced to hand over all your booty. No, probably not...
(sorry to go on and on like that, feeling a bit snarky today ;) )
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Yes, exactly.
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