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RE: Help for Heroes. - Tonto152 - 04-11-2009 23:09

Yes - thanks Kelly and Sarah - and thanks to all the girls who took part.

Tonto152 xx


RE: Help for Heroes. - rover - 05-11-2009 00:11

Quote: "some of the images from the calender. Hope you like them!"

I don't just like them l love them l will certainly be buying one of the calenders when they come out any idea what store's will be selling them Sarah/Kelly?


RE: Help for Heroes. - Red - 05-11-2009 04:02

You know I'm already keeping a keen eye on this Sarah but I'm not complaining about BTS and preview glimpses Cool


RE: Help for Heroes. - Sarah - 05-11-2009 09:36

(05-11-2009 00:11 )rover Wrote:  Quote: "some of the images from the calender. Hope you like them!"

I don't just like them l love them l will certainly be buying one of the calenders when they come out any idea what store's will be selling them Sarah/Kelly?

I have no idea yet, but I will keep you upto speed as soon as I know. There will be an online page too to purchase the calenders & Amy will be running that, shes in the pics too & organized the girls for the shoot. Amys the girl with short hair & the Pink & White Bikini bottoms, she's also in the first pic with the plane, the second pic 'Bum Shot' & the third lying down. Now you know. I'm sure too the girls will sign the calender if you ask.

I want to state again that every penny once printing is taken off goes to the H4H Charity, this will all be documented later & will go to our HEroes one & all.

Sarah


RE: Help for Heroes. - Kelly Bell - 06-11-2009 11:27

Thanks for your supportive posts Guys, our boys need us-politics aside, they are you & me, True Brits & I love them all.


RE: Help for Heroes. - vostok 1 - 06-11-2009 14:48

Sadly certain ASDA staff seem to disagree with supporting British service men and women:

"MUM-of-three Beth Hoyle claims an Asda till worker refused to serve her because she was wearing a wristband backing injured troops.
Beth says the checkout lad told her the band for Help for Heroes meant she supported the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.

And when she complained to a supervisor, he BACKED the cashier, saying he was entitled to his view."


http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/campaigns/our_boys/article2704029.ece