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| On Fri, 25 Feb 2005 17:25:35 -0000, "Tony Howard" <tony@samesamediving.com> wrote: >> I thought it might be relevant to divers - how about I say £10 to any >> mutually acceptable charity? Cousteau Foundation? PADI Project AWARE? >> NSPCC? RSPCA? All suggestions accepted >> >> Chris Q > >If you're looking for a charity that's benefited UK divers for decades, look >no further then the RNLI. > > They are hardly short of money, check up how many years operating funds they have in reserve. Nearly costs them their charitable status. -- Steve Barlow |
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| On Fri, 25 Feb 2005 17:25:35 -0000, "Tony Howard" <tony@samesamediving.com> wrote: >> I thought it might be relevant to divers - how about I say £10 to any >> mutually acceptable charity? Cousteau Foundation? PADI Project AWARE? >> NSPCC? RSPCA? All suggestions accepted >> >> Chris Q > >If you're looking for a charity that's benefited UK divers for decades, look >no further then the RNLI. > > They are hardly short of money, check up how many years operating funds they have in reserve. Nearly costs them their charitable status. -- Steve Barlow |
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| On Fri, 25 Feb 2005 17:25:35 -0000, "Tony Howard" <tony@samesamediving.com> wrote: >> I thought it might be relevant to divers - how about I say £10 to any >> mutually acceptable charity? Cousteau Foundation? PADI Project AWARE? >> NSPCC? RSPCA? All suggestions accepted >> >> Chris Q > >If you're looking for a charity that's benefited UK divers for decades, look >no further then the RNLI. > > They are hardly short of money, check up how many years operating funds they have in reserve. Nearly costs them their charitable status. -- Steve Barlow |
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| On Fri, 25 Feb 2005 17:25:35 -0000, "Tony Howard" <tony@samesamediving.com> wrote: >> I thought it might be relevant to divers - how about I say £10 to any >> mutually acceptable charity? Cousteau Foundation? PADI Project AWARE? >> NSPCC? RSPCA? All suggestions accepted >> >> Chris Q > >If you're looking for a charity that's benefited UK divers for decades, look >no further then the RNLI. > > They are hardly short of money, check up how many years operating funds they have in reserve. Nearly costs them their charitable status. -- Steve Barlow |
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| I've just been informed by The Guardian that I've won two tickets to the London International Dive Show at Excel in the Docklands over the weekend of March 5th/6th, but have found that I'm double booked for that weekend and can't go. The tickets are worth £7 each (£9.50 on the door) and I'm willing to let someone have the pair for a £10 donation to the Tsunami relief fund. I don't physically have them at the moment but have had an email saying they will be in the post soon and will get them out First Class to any purchaser ASAP Interested? First come, first served Chris Quinn >>Dear Chris >> >>Congratulations on winning The Dive Show Competition that we the Life >>supplement, Guardian Newspaper ran on the 17th of February 2005. This >>competition was very popular with our readers and your name was drawn out >>of the winning entries to receive one of the fantastic prizes of a pair >>of tickets to London International Dive Show. The show will take place on >>Saturday 5th to Sunday 6th of March 2005 at Excel in the Docklands. >> >>Please confirm that your details are as follows: >> >>XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX >> >>Once confirmed I will post your tickets to the show together with the >>show magazine including map. >> >>Sarah Hewitt >>Life/ Science Department |
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| In article <Xns96077B5CC2B64chrisquinnnospamzoom@130.133.1.4> , chris.quinn@nospam.zoom.co.uk says... > a £10 donation to the Tsunami relief fund. The same fund that has far too much money than it can spend already and is thinking of sending the cash into Africa instead? Can you not think of another worthy cause? |
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| On 24 Feb 2005 12:34:00 GMT, Chris Quinn <chris.quinn@nospam.zoom.co.uk> wrote: >I thought it might be relevant to divers - how about I say £10 to any >mutually acceptable charity? Cousteau Foundation? PADI Project AWARE? >NSPCC? RSPCA? All suggestions accepted Derek's next Maldives trip???? Oh well just a thought -- Computer Club Help Forum now on line take the link from Local Club Website www.lincolncomputerclub.info -- |
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| Derek Dear <divingbrit@ntlworld.com> lovingly inscribed in news:5qir11d5ri13fnhku1juf5ed1qvcclvd8r@4ax.com: > On 24 Feb 2005 12:34:00 GMT, Chris Quinn > <chris.quinn@nospam.zoom.co.uk> wrote: > > >>I thought it might be relevant to divers - how about I say £10 to any >>mutually acceptable charity? Cousteau Foundation? PADI Project >>AWARE? NSPCC? RSPCA? All suggestions accepted > > Derek's next Maldives trip???? > > > Oh well just a thought > -- > > > > Computer Club Help Forum now on line > take the link from Local Club Website > www.lincolncomputerclub.info > -- Someone has offered a donation to the Marine Conservation Society, so the tickets are now taken Chris Q |
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| In article <Xns9607C7B66A197chrisquinnnospamzoom@130.133.1.4> , chris.quinn@nospam.zoom.co.uk says... > > Someone has offered a donation to the Marine Conservation Society, so the > tickets are now taken > > Chris Q > loud cheers echo all around :)) |
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"Tony Howard" <tony@samesamediving.com> wrote in message news:421f5f8b.0@entanet... > > I thought it might be relevant to divers - how about I say £10 to any > > mutually acceptable charity? Cousteau Foundation? PADI Project AWARE? > > NSPCC? RSPCA? All suggestions accepted > > > > Chris Q > > If you're looking for a charity that's benefited UK divers for decades, look > no further then the RNLI. > > > How about one for disabled scuba divers, I realise I am too late for this one!! But for future charitable contributions from scuba divers this is an admirable cause. Take a look at www.scubatrust.com , I have been a helper at their monthly trydives for a short time and the look on the faces of the people with disabilities when they are weightless for the first time in their lives is worth every moment with them. All the team are wonderful people, come and see us at the dive show if you would like to learn more. cheers Neil |
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