Atoms for Peace wrote: » What happened to Today today? It seems to have replaced with cancer fm, where they relentlessly tell you have a 50:50 change of being dead
Atoms for Peace wrote: » What happened to Today today? It seems to have replaced with cancer fm, where they relentlessly tell you have a 50:50 change of being dead by 2020. But don't worry it'll be alright if you just give more to the unaccountable charity industry.
kneemos wrote: » The ubiquitous cancer charity. Where it goes,nobody knows.
Jaiden Happy Simplicity wrote: » Are you for real? What a deplorable attitude.
OldMrBrennan83 wrote: » What's deplorable is where the money that's raised actually goes.
Larbre34 wrote: » Wheres that? And in event your answer alleges impropriety, what proof have you?
pjohnson wrote: » Well not in the least bit suprised this is AH's take on a charitable event.
OldMrBrennan83 wrote: » What proof have you there isn't? Away and ****e.
Atoms for Peace wrote: » I wasn't trying to be mean spirited, but Dermot and Dave et al is just banal background noise, I don't need the added misery fest. Today fm is the only decent commercial alternative to rte and Spotify is out as my colleagues wouldn't appreciate my taste of music.
razorblunt wrote: » Cancer is a cûnt if a disease but they should spread the wealth to other cancer charities and hospices.
Atoms for Peace wrote: » I'm not doubting they do good work. But so much is wasted in pointless duplication of services in the charity sector; which shouldn't be needed in the first place if the HSE was in anyway competent, but that another story.
Obvious Desperate Breakfasts wrote: » Yes, poor you, having to hear about people having cancer. That must be tough. When I was diagnosed and had to quit work straight away, the cheque for €800 that I received from the Irish Cancer Society was much appreciated. It got me through whilst waiting on welfare payments.