biff
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It wasn't the most in-depth interview, but I love the purple shirt.
(I'm not shallow at all, really. )
(I'm not shallow at all, really. )
biff said:It wasn't the most in-depth interview, but I love the purple shirt.
(I'm not shallow at all, really. )
Jamila said:Thanks to everyone for posting all these wonderful pics of one of the most hopeful days in Africa's modern history.
All because of Bob and Bono.
Love them both with all my Heart.
u2bonogirl said:
The purple shirt definitely was a hilight of the fox news interview
Did anybody see the wink at the end?
nurse chrissi said:thanks kelly - I don't care how much the friggin hoodie is I want it
The fob on the hoodie is really nice
since I have not already stated this
1. Am so proud of Bono today - what he is doing is just amazing
2. So cool to think that all of the PLEBAns names included in that list proof that we are deeper than we appear (but still can have a good time [see the misc body parts thread])
3. Am in love with Bob Geldof as well
Ms. M said:
Just now catching up after being home almost a week from G8!
I was very fortunate to have been a ONE Delegate who got the opportunity to travel to Edinburgh along with 149 other delegates from America and from Europe. I can't begin to relate what a momentous occassion it was for Bono to come out with that box and to tell us that he had just given the G8 leaders the permission of 38 MILLION people to spend their money in wiping out extreme poverty!!!!! It was probably one of the proudest moments in my life! And then he introduced Nelson Mandela!!!! Unfortunately Mr. Mandela has officially retired from public life but had video taped a message. You could hear a pin drop at Murrayfield.
Our delegation had an experience of their lifetime in Edinburgh, one that we will never forget. I want to say huge kudos to Sir Richard Branson for the huge support that he and Virgin Atlantic has done for the MakePovertyHistory and ONE campaigns. He supplied all of our travel and made our journey possible. I have tons of pictures that hopefully I can get posted (my computer ate both my cd and dvd drives) of the events at G8.
I too am so in love with Sir Bob. He spoke to us when we landed at Heathrow (along with Wahu Kaarah and Dr. Kumi Nadioo). He is an amazing man! I enjoyed meeting and talking with him at Heathrow and then again in Edinburgh.
So proud of our Pleban community and knowing that we made a difference in someones life and in preserving their future.
tootty86 said:
I was sat near the US One delegation - just a few seats away!!
What you just said above was very articulate and beautiful and i wouldnt be able to express it so well, so i wont. I just wanted to say that we were sitting near each other - isnt that cool!!!