Any of you done this yet?
I did it yesterday ...... I must have been mad. It was sooooo ffffffff'ng freezing. Still all in a good cause eh?.
On topic; tense game last night - didn't think we would make it especially after the sending off. But - hey- we are the Arsenal. Gonna love Sanchez
Ice Bucket Challenge
posted on 28/8/14
nazidog
posted on 28/8/14
Its just turned into a wet tshirt contest for most girls anyway
posted on 28/8/14
I could be wrong but don't people die daily due to a lack of clean water?
posted on 28/8/14
yes, i filled up my bucket, took it to the post office and posted it to africa
posted on 28/8/14
Godlee only flushes after number twos
posted on 28/8/14
then bathes in it
posted on 28/8/14
How many people have paid the money charity 2-3% at most but all of them like posting the video of them selfs doing it!
Remember it's £10 if you do it £100 if you don't
posted on 28/8/14
I don't give to charity and I probably consume as much as you so I'm not claiming some moral high ground. I just won't pretend I'm doing something righteous by pouring water on myself because its trending, ironically probably enough water to save peoples lives the very same thing you claim to be doing.
posted on 28/8/14
Remember it's £10 if you do it £100 if you don't
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I thought it was charity. £100 to not pour a bucket of ice over your head? That has nothing to do with charity and all to do with bullying.
I am not doing it and I am definitely not paying £100 not to do it.
posted on 28/8/14
Rules
Within 24 hours of being challenged, participants have to record a video of themselves in continuous footage. First, they are to announce their acceptance of the challenge followed by pouring ice into a bucket of water. Then, the bucket is to be lifted and poured over the participant's head. Then the participant can call out a challenge to other people.
Whether people choose to donate, perform the challenge, or do both varies. In one version of the challenge, the participant is expected to donate $10 if they have poured the ice water over their head or donate $100 if they have not.[24] In another version, dumping the ice water over the participant's head is done in lieu of any donation, which has led to some criticisms of the challenge being a form of "slacktivism".[25] Individual videos have included the participant saying that they will be making a donation along with performing the challenge.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ice_Bucket_Challenge