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hmr44
27-10-2006, 12:21
At my work today, we've all had to dress in pink!

The head of the office is wearing a pink curly wig, the distributers are dress as pink ladies!

All to support breast cancer.

Are you doing anything similar?

AlBal
27-10-2006, 12:23
Its my mates bday on the 11th of Nov, and all the girls are going out for a meal and drinks. We decided to make it a pink theme for Breast Cancer too. I've got my badge from the Avon aswell!

Ginger_Kitty
27-10-2006, 12:27
Our work is diong a pink day too... sadly the majority of us forgot :blush: but that meant paying a fine.. so more money to charity ;) :D

StarSparkle
27-10-2006, 12:29
Actually, yes I'm wearing a pink top. Wasn't chosen deliberately, so I must be in tune with the Day! :thumbsup:

StarSparkle

hmr44
27-10-2006, 12:31
I had to go and buy one because I'm not really into pink!

Rooty
27-10-2006, 13:03
My boyfriends work did this the other day, seeing has he had nothing pink to wear it was a choice between one of my bras or a pair of pink socks....he went for the socks

foxycoxy
27-10-2006, 13:53
To be honest we all forgot here - but I am training for the Playtex Moonwalk at the minute (in aid of breast cancer charities) and my training outfit is mostly pink!!!!

Devine22
27-10-2006, 13:56
We are!! Having a picnic lunch and a mini sports day. Raised £70 so far!! I have my pink curly wig on and my bunny ears.

PeteC
27-10-2006, 14:10
i admit i am too busy to do anything like this so i just make sure the donation is meaty.

nick2
27-10-2006, 14:13
You "had" to take part, who do you work for Stalin ?

grahamgraham
27-10-2006, 14:31
its a great idea i would love to take part.

MissGobby
27-10-2006, 16:06
i didnt know about wearing pink today - no-one told me, but someone at work has worn a pink fairy outfit hee hee

AndyK
27-10-2006, 19:11
Come along to Tudor Square tomorrow betwen 10-4 and wear something Pink.
There's a big bash by Radio Sheffield for Breast Cancer Care in aid of Make a difference Day

This from the BBC's South Yorkshire web site: http://www.bbc.co.uk/southyorkshire/content/articles/2006/09/18/community_makeadifferenceday_feature.shtml

The charity ‘Community Service Volunteers’ and BBC Radio Sheffield is teaming up with Breast Cancer Care UK for CSV's 'Make A Difference Day' on Saturday 28th October.

Organisers are inviting you to come and put a 'spring in your step' for Breast Cancer Care by joining in a series of 'Pink Aerobics' sessions, on Saturday 28th of October from 10.00am until 4.00pm in Tudor Square, Sheffield.

A day of fun and free entertainment is planned with young singers & performers from the Directions School of Performing Arts in Chesterfield.

Kevin Kitchen a singer/songwriter from Barnsley and Dancers from ‘Strictly Easy Dance Fever’ will be also entertaining the crowds. Thetre's alos th Norfolk Heritage Park Majorettes and free refreshments.

Andy Kershaw, from CSV at BBC Radio Sheffield says: “We want you to come along and join in one of our sponsored 15 minute 'Pink Aerobics' sessions going on every hour throughout the day and help us to raise some money for Breast Cancer Care, who'll be there with their Big Pink Marquee".

You can also visit the BBC Bus and meet local BBC Radio Sheffield presenters, Antonia Brickell, Jimmy Carol, Paulette Edwards and Andy Kershaw and find out more about supporting or volunteering with Breast Cancer Care.

To register for the 'Pink Aerobics' sessions and to get your information pack or to find out more about how you can get involved, call the CSV Action Desk now on 0114 267 5444 or email: actiondesk.sheffield@bbc.co.uk

Community Service Volunteers is Britain's biggest volunteering charity and 'Make A Difference Day' is CSV's flagship campaign day for voluntary groups and charities across the UK supported by the BBC see: www.csv.org.uk

hmr44
27-10-2006, 19:19
You "had" to take part, who do you work for Stalin ?

Not far off :suspect:

Just kidding, had a really great day! A man even shaved his legs to wear a dress!

Twiglet
27-10-2006, 19:54
Our postman was doing his rounds in a huge pink wig this morning - good on that man :clap:

Shazbat
29-10-2006, 15:05
It was woefully unpublicised at work, only spotted it on the staff web when I was searching for something else. Emailed them to complain lol Anyway, those of us who knew about it wore pink; I've lost my pink ribbon but wore my wide and varied selection of pink wristbands and pinkie ring.

Jabberwocky
29-10-2006, 15:14
My Other half and our daughter did their bit for the pink day. (http://i71.photobucket.com/albums/i159/Doppler1/yYZlSdw7ms1Q8Jq5xRSOIxWzsshMVVz0300.jpg)

*binty*
29-10-2006, 15:17
My Other half and our daughter did their bit for the pink day. (http://i71.photobucket.com/albums/i159/Doppler1/yYZlSdw7ms1Q8Jq5xRSOIxWzsshMVVz0300.jpg)

Your daughter is beautiful Jabber :)

Jabberwocky
29-10-2006, 15:19
Your daughter is beautiful Jabber :)
Yes just like me! :D

scarby
29-10-2006, 15:31
Yes just like me! :D

You keep telling yourself that mate! :hihi:

hmr44
29-10-2006, 15:39
Aw isn't she cute and dainty!

Jabberwocky
29-10-2006, 15:40
Aw isn't she cute and dainty!
Who the mum or the kid? Theyre both psychos :D

hmr44
29-10-2006, 15:44
Who the mum or the kid? Theyre both psychos :D

Hehe they're both very pretty psychos then :)