Guest CrimsonFault Posted April 6, 2006 Share Posted April 6, 2006 Lads & Lasses, I'm taking part in a bike charity ride early next year to raise funds for Mute Tourette's Syndrome. A pal's 7yr old nephew suffers from this and we are raising funds to pay for a years 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, even verbally. There is, however, an answer. A great deal has been achieved by the Mute Tourette's Foundation using new art therapy techniques. However, their work can only continue with our help. Just £1.50 can provide them with crayons and paper for a week. I would be extremely grateful to anyone who feels able to help such a deserving cause. I've attatched a picture so you can see the benifits of such a cause being put to good use. Cheers. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WubbleUC 0 Posted April 6, 2006 Share Posted April 6, 2006 Mind, you theived that quickly, I only posted it two seconds ago! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Guest CrimsonFault Posted April 6, 2006 Share Posted April 6, 2006 Lads & Lasses, I'm taking part in a bike charity ride early next year to raise funds for Mute Tourette's Syndrome. A pal's 7yr old nephew suffers from this and we are raising funds to pay for a years 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, even verbally. There is, however, an answer. A great deal has been achieved by the Mute Tourette's Foundation using new art therapy techniques. However, their work can only continue with our help. Just £1.50 can provide them with crayons and paper for a week. I would be extremely grateful to anyone who feels able to help such a deserving cause. I've attatched a picture so you can see the benifits of such a cause being put to good use. Cheers. 116312[/snapback] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wykikitoon 20729 Posted April 6, 2006 Share Posted April 6, 2006 Class Although, rather old, still funny Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lazarus 0 Posted April 6, 2006 Share Posted April 6, 2006 Lads & Lasses, I'm taking part in a bike charity ride early next year to raise funds for Mute Tourette's Syndrome. A pal's 7yr old nephew suffers from this and we are raising funds to pay for a years 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, even verbally. There is, however, an answer. A great deal has been achieved by the Mute Tourette's Foundation using new art therapy techniques. However, their work can only continue with our help. Just £1.50 can provide them with crayons and paper for a week. I would be extremely grateful to anyone who feels able to help such a deserving cause. I've attatched a picture so you can see the benifits of such a cause being put to good use. Cheers. 116312[/snapback] that little lass in front of the boy is writing 'PISSFLAPS' in big fuck off letters Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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