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shrimper loz

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I'm going to be taking part in a charity bike ride to raise funds for Mute Tourette's Syndrome.
A friend of mine has a 6 yr old son that suffers from this and we are raising funds to pay for
a year's therapy.

Mute Tourette's Syndrome has long been in the shadow of its more 'famous' sister-disease,
'Tourette's Syndrome', and although much rarer, is even more tragic in its consequences.
While a child suffering from Tourette's has difficulty in containing its anger and frustration,
a child with Mute Tourette's suffers a worse fate, and is unable to express their true feelings.
The Mute Tourette's Foundation is using radical new
art therapy techniques to help combat the frustration and loneliness of Mute Tourette's.
However, their work can only continue with our help..
Just £0.25 will keep a child supplied with crayons and paper for a whole day. £1.50 will
provide them with enough art supplies for a week. I would be extremely grateful if you
were able to help such a deserving cause.
Attached is a picture to demonstrate how the donations received so far have been
put to good use.
 
I'm going to be taking part in a charity bike ride to raise funds for Mute Tourette's Syndrome.
A friend of mine has a 6 yr old son that suffers from this and we are raising funds to pay for
a year's therapy.

Mute Tourette's Syndrome has long been in the shadow of its more 'famous' sister-disease,
'Tourette's Syndrome', and although much rarer, is even more tragic in its consequences.
While a child suffering from Tourette's has difficulty in containing its anger and frustration,
a child with Mute Tourette's suffers a worse fate, and is unable to express their true feelings.
The Mute Tourette's Foundation is using radical new
art therapy techniques to help combat the frustration and loneliness of Mute Tourette's.
However, their work can only continue with our help..
Just £0.25 will keep a child supplied with crayons and paper for a whole day. £1.50 will
provide them with enough art supplies for a week. I would be extremely grateful if you
were able to help such a deserving cause.
Attached is a picture to demonstrate how the donations received so far have been
put to good use.



I'll fcuuking sponsor you , hows about a pack of ****king crayons , will that fcuuking do u fcuuking ponse ????

P.s that post did make me chuckle
 
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I've just come away from Sainsbury's car park where a bloke parked in the disabled bay. The security guard said "Oi you can't park there mate, it's a disabled bay"

The bloke said "I am disabled, I've got Tourettes now **** off you ****"
 
I've just come away from Sainsbury's car park where a bloke parked in the disabled bay. The security guard said "Oi you can't park there mate, it's a disabled bay"

The bloke said "I am disabled, I've got Tourettes now **** off you ****"

news just in... maggie thatcher is no longer prime minister
 
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