Stobart Stopper said:My son tells me he's a child in need as he wants the new PS3. He can bog off as well.
Ours are the same. Bless 'em.
Stobart Stopper said:My son tells me he's a child in need as he wants the new PS3. He can bog off as well.
nightowl said:children in need - unfunniest night of year?

Ground Elder said:Then I got into our awaiting play bus and remembered it had been paid for by a £25,000 Children in Need grant![]()
bristle-krs said:it's biennial, so strictly speaking it's only the unfunniest night of every other year (sharing the honours with comic relief)![]()

i_hate_beckham said:Not its not, Children In Need happens every year unlike Comic Relief which is biennial.

It's annual, every year it manages to piss me off.bristle-krs said:it's biennial, so strictly speaking it's only the unfunniest night of every other year (sharing the honours with comic relief)![]()
Sadly yes i am sure. I wish i wasnt.bristle-krs said:good grief! are you sure?
i feel slightly angered by that![]()

Nah mate there is FOUR!!!!bristle-krs said:i thought two crappy charity telethons every two years was bad enough, but now you're telling me there are, in fact, three of the fuckers?!
no wonder some people just crack and take to the rooftops of public buildings with high-powered rifles![]()

Ignorance really was bliss wasnt it?bristle-krs said:<lines up crosshairs>
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bristle-krs said:yes. in this case, yes it is
still, at least the itv telethon is long dead an buried
...isn't it?
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