Kayleigh Tanner
This is the most popular campaign
I've noticed that everyone seems to be stuck in a rut. Yet, we're still turning down invitations to events deemed too dull or awkward to slide comfortably into our diaries, whilst continuing to complain about our monotonous lives. That's why I propose that we start accepting these invitations, just for the anecdotes. Start turning up to the supposedly terrible parties or to meet the friend you'd hoped you'd lost years ago. It'll go one of two ways: It'll be OK/ good/ excellent, OR it'll be painful, excruciating and terrible. It may be agonising at the time... but think of the anecdotes! You'll be the life and soul of future social events with the stories you'll be accumulating! Go on, you know you want to. Brace yourself for some appalling events... but some immense anecdotes!
Can't believe this is competing against campaigns against HIV and knife crime.
Bob, 18 August 2008 19:06
Float your boat? Do you like the cut of Kayleigh Tanner's jib? Then do something about it. Voting, preferably, not a small dance. The 10 campaigns with the most votes end up before the wise and bewigged Battlefront judges, who’ll pick the lucky campaign to appear on the next Battlefront TV series.
So get behind the issues that matter most to you. You have until midday 30 March to cast your votes.
Everyone loves a nice badge. Especially badgers, for whom they are the primary source of income. Those furry little craftsmen have knocked up a particularly natty Battlefront one which you can stick on Bebo, MySpace, Facebook or your own website to show your support.
Just copy and paste the code below into your website – just like embedding a YouTube player – and then anyone who clicks it will be sent to the Battlefront site, and your page will look at least ninety times as snazzy.
Good argument and fuuny way to look at it but in some ways i agree with bob.
rachel, 19 August 2008 20:53