RNLI
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RNLI
WELL NOW YOU'RE ALL LOOKING, It's just one week to go till my wife and i drag ourselves (and my beer gut) round the streets of London hoping to raise a bit of cash for the RNLI so please get you're hands in your pockets and give.
Thanks very much
Don't forget you might need them even if you're just plodging on the beach.
Thanks very much
Don't forget you might need them even if you're just plodging on the beach.
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im a moderator on a fishing website
www.nesa.co.uk
we fish 3 or 4 matches a year and also have auctions
that all money goes to the rnli
so i can say we are doing our bit
we were going to do a lot more
but we wanted a few terms on our side
like keeping funds local
but they said everything went in to national accounts
and im talking about thousands of pounds
but thats all in the past
as the bloke who was going to donate does not have the website
but every little helps
www.nesa.co.uk
we fish 3 or 4 matches a year and also have auctions
that all money goes to the rnli
so i can say we are doing our bit
we were going to do a lot more
but we wanted a few terms on our side
like keeping funds local
but they said everything went in to national accounts
and im talking about thousands of pounds
but thats all in the past
as the bloke who was going to donate does not have the website
but every little helps
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Re: RNLI
What does the initials RNLI mean?
How was a totally inorganic world able to create organic life? Answer it couldn't and didn't
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Thanks Brian c you are a life saver
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Why not become a Shoreline member:
http://www.rnli.org.uk/supplementary/se ... xml_no_dtd
as well as your precious member ship you will receive, amongst other things a RNLI magazine every three months keeping you up to date with all the events, rescues and open days around the UK, the RNLI catalogue and many other benefits.
I have been a member for 27 years and am proud of the never tiring spirit of these brave people and the unsung fund raises that keep this registered charity (209603) alive.
http://www.rnli.org.uk/supplementary/se ... xml_no_dtd
as well as your precious member ship you will receive, amongst other things a RNLI magazine every three months keeping you up to date with all the events, rescues and open days around the UK, the RNLI catalogue and many other benefits.
I have been a member for 27 years and am proud of the never tiring spirit of these brave people and the unsung fund raises that keep this registered charity (209603) alive.
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Best of Luck Kris
Hope you raise loads of cash, and make it to the finishing line with that beer belly!
As nesr says, become a shoreline member and save that strain on the frame!
You also get the chance to sell loads of RNLI Lottery Tickets every year - at no extra cost!
Go for it.
Hope you raise loads of cash, and make it to the finishing line with that beer belly!
As nesr says, become a shoreline member and save that strain on the frame!
You also get the chance to sell loads of RNLI Lottery Tickets every year - at no extra cost!
Go for it.
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One day mr grumpy you could get washed off your precious rocks and get swept out to sea and then you will know why they need extra funding by way of donations otherwise there would ne no volunteers to be able to come out and save your precious skin.
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ok the race came and is now over did finish the race in 68min and weighing about 4kgs more than when i started as it chucked it down all the time, sunny i did see up north, so thanks to all that donated to the RNLI and those that are now going to. =D>
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Kris
Why you collecting money for RNLI in London ??
I not think they by the sea are they.
Come down to Brighton or Southend or anywhere there is sea. I sure you get a better response.
Why you collecting money for RNLI in London ??
I not think they by the sea are they.
Come down to Brighton or Southend or anywhere there is sea. I sure you get a better response.
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