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Old 03 November 2013, 00:00   #681
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Seams strange seeing my real name on there please mod change. to Nugent
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Old 03 November 2013, 00:04   #682
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Has Rib.net made a donation yet ? Or any of the management

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Be careful you are not seen to badger or embarrass people to donate.
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Old 03 November 2013, 07:58   #683
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Be careful you are not seen to badger or embarrass people to donate.
I've sat here and had a pint of tea and my toast looking at your post trying decide whether its me being grumpy or you making statements with maybe guilt in your heart.
I don't know if guilt is the right word, in this day and age charities are pulling at your heart strings every opportunity they can get, at the door, TV, shopping centres, events, etc, at least our wants are centred around something very specific to this forum, in this case I think it would have been better just to have kept quite, if you or the RIBnet team doesn't want to donate then don't, most people have charities that they support, Macmillan wasn't one of mine.

Fell off my soapbox now, need another tea

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Old 03 November 2013, 08:17   #684
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Be careful you are not seen to badger or embarrass people to donate.
My comment was very much off the cuff but point taken and seen as you've took the bait.... It just seems to me that Rib.net are getting excellent coverage from this, both in terms of the free publicity via every outlet that the "sponsors/supporters" have tweeted, posted, emailed, spoken and in the 2,000 PBRM feature that is to be done. Most sponsors have either choose to donate on the basis of either goodwill or in return for the brand being included. Rib.net are getting massive exposure for free. It'd be nice to see them contribute. That's all.

Obviously I accept its not obligatory in any way and also take note that the forum is providing a platform to make the project happen. Let's not move this thread off topic though, move it to somewhere else if you can please, sponsors are reading

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Old 03 November 2013, 08:36   #685
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Be careful you are not seen to badger or embarrass people to donate.
From the Institute of Fundrasing Code of Practice - the key is "Ought Not" to pressurise.... but use reasonable persuasion

Really don't want to spoil in anyway the outstanding efforts of the team, and for the record, yes I have donated to this effort, no I've never had to use MacMillan but yes I have cancer

I'm with Biffer, not that he needs my support.
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1.3.1 Requesting Donations
a) When using donor information in a case study or any other type of publicity, organisations MUST comply with any duties of confidentiality that they have and comply with data protection law if publishing a case study that includes information that could identify a donor.
b) Fundraisers OUGHT NOT to pressurise donors or potential donors, but may use reasonable persuasion.

c) Fundraisers OUGHT NOT to encourage existing donors in any way to change an existing charitable donation to another fundraising organisation.
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Old 03 November 2013, 10:05   #686
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I'm with Biffer too, don't get me wrong, if you want to contribute that's great, but if you don't want to contribute that's also great by me, but a the RNLI don't seem to mind pushing for contributions, and we all know what a deserving cause they are, then why should we worry about pushing such a worthwhile cause as this, as long as it's all done in the best possible taste of course
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Old 03 November 2013, 10:19   #687
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Morning! Been down here since 09:30 and sampled the Biffer's Tetley!

Neil's here with the donor rib and we've done the engine compressions which are all exactly the same and just over 120

Very happy with the donor rib and glad we found the good people at the dive club!

Please don't feel pressured into donating however if you want some parts I'll start listing them tonight inc 2 x fixed DSC VHF Radios

We're being helped today by Poppy!
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Old 03 November 2013, 10:38   #688
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that's a good looking trailer, guess Poppy is keeping guard, well done all involved
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The engine bolts are welded on, but it's ok as we have found biffs snap on screwdriver set and a lump hammer
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Old 03 November 2013, 12:02   #691
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There you go, Biff, no need to worry. Your tools are being put to good use! !!
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Old 03 November 2013, 12:10   #692
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would you like a nice shiney new red Henderson hatch as fitted when new for the front of the consol???
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Old 03 November 2013, 12:34   #693
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Has the floor gone off (sounds wrong I know but Alex will know what I mean)?
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I'll reply to messages later....

Boats stripped, and swapped over trailers

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The big screwdrivers were ok, but the little ones were rubbish
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Yes please dude! Ours is broken on the threads
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Has the floor gone off (sounds wrong I know but Alex will know what I mean)?
Still a bit soft, got the lamp on it though
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There was a section at the back that was still sticky. If it doesn't go off with a bit of heat I'll just redo it in the week
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Yes please dude! Ours is broken on the threads
should be with me shortly shorty! Ebay purchase to the rescue!
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Still a bit soft, got the lamp on it though
Should Jessica be worried that your heating yo soft bit in Biffers man shed?
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