nico_collard Posted March 5, 2012 Share Posted March 5, 2012 No disrespect to anyone but I don't know how you jump to this conclusion? http://uk.lifestyle.yahoo.com/doodles-say-100000947.html But whatever your doodle style, today is the day to make those doodles make a difference. That’s because it’s National Doodle Day, founded in 2004 by charity Epilepsy Action as a fun way to raise funds and awareness for a condition that affects one in every 103 people in the UK. By submitting your favourite personal doodles to the organisation’s annual National Doodle Day competition – along with a minimum £1 donation – you could stand to win £250 of high street vouchers and at the same time help raise cash for a vital cause. The closing date for entries is Friday 13 April and full details are available at the National Doodle Day website. Alternatively you could bid to win one of dozens of celebrity doodles auctioned on eBay today - including Dame Helen Mirren’s doodle of a glamorous woman, X Factor winner Matt Cardle’s smiley face, The Only Way Is Essex star Lydia Bright’s scribbly lady, Queen guitarist Brian May’s swirly tree-like effort or Sir Alan Ayckbourn’s sleeping “goalkeeper cat”. Other stars who have submitted their doodles include Wallace & Gromit creator Nick Park, designer Ben de Lisi, Prime Minister David Cameron, Peter Andre, Joanna Lumley, Twiggy, actor Bill Nighy and footballer Steven Gerrard. Epilepsy Action fundraising events manager Philippa Cartwright said: “National Doodle Day is a great way for celebrities and members of the public alike to get creative for a good cause. Taking just five minutes out of your day can make all the difference to the 600,000 people living with epilepsy in the UK.” Many famous people are taking part. I love the fact that a bunch of celebs are auctioning off doodles they've drawn. It's even better that one of Mika's doodles are being auctioned off! Okay, I need to get my mind out of the gutter and stop thinking of doodles in a dirty way... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
crazyaboutmika Posted March 5, 2012 Share Posted March 5, 2012 No disrespect to anyone but I don't know how you jump to this conclusion? http://uk.lifestyle.yahoo.com/doodles-say-100000947.html But whatever your doodle style, today is the day to make those doodles make a difference. That’s because it’s National Doodle Day, founded in 2004 by charity Epilepsy Action as a fun way to raise funds and awareness for a condition that affects one in every 103 people in the UK. By submitting your favourite personal doodles to the organisation’s annual National Doodle Day competition – along with a minimum £1 donation – you could stand to win £250 of high street vouchers and at the same time help raise cash for a vital cause. The closing date for entries is Friday 13 April and full details are available at the National Doodle Day website. Alternatively you could bid to win one of dozens of celebrity doodles auctioned on eBay today - including Dame Helen Mirren’s doodle of a glamorous woman, X Factor winner Matt Cardle’s smiley face, The Only Way Is Essex star Lydia Bright’s scribbly lady, Queen guitarist Brian May’s swirly tree-like effort or Sir Alan Ayckbourn’s sleeping “goalkeeper cat”. Other stars who have submitted their doodles include Wallace & Gromit creator Nick Park, designer Ben de Lisi, Prime Minister David Cameron, Peter Andre, Joanna Lumley, Twiggy, actor Bill Nighy and footballer Steven Gerrard. Epilepsy Action fundraising events manager Philippa Cartwright said: “National Doodle Day is a great way for celebrities and members of the public alike to get creative for a good cause. Taking just five minutes out of your day can make all the difference to the 600,000 people living with epilepsy in the UK.” Many famous people are taking part. And Mika chose to Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kumazzz Posted March 25, 2012 Share Posted March 25, 2012 Purple Day http://www.purpleday.org/index.php On March 26th annually, people in countries around the world are invited to wear purple and host events in support of Epilepsy Awareness. It's DarkAngel's tweet at 26 March, 2011. https://twitter.com/#!/DarkAngel_1983/status/51641153304539136 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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