www.thesun.co.uk/article/0,,2-2006180723,00.html
I know she was doing it for charity (NSPCC) but was it sensible?
She could have written them a cheque and saved the NHS the cost of treating her, or is that harsh and it's the taking part that counts? either way the Suns descriptions of her gave me a laugh
I know she was doing it for charity (NSPCC) but was it sensible?
She could have written them a cheque and saved the NHS the cost of treating her, or is that harsh and it's the taking part that counts? either way the Suns descriptions of her gave me a laugh