Stu
April 15, 2005, 12:25 pm
Just wandering if anyone knew about those coloured wristbands that people are wearing at the mo, i've seen blue, yellow and pink, and wandered exactly what they were.
Stu
Purvesh
April 15, 2005, 12:28 pm
The first ones I ever saw were yellow - and worn by some famous people.
There's also black and white ones, which represent racism, so I'm told.
No idea what the others mean, or who started it all
Stu
April 15, 2005, 12:29 pm
Sounds like there's a lot of them then! Anyone know any more on them?
Stu
Anees
April 15, 2005, 12:33 pm
All I know is that my little bother buys one every week, snaps it and then buys another one the following week. He has been doing this for the past 5 weeks!!
They have all sorts written on them such as courage, bravery, patience etc...
I know that they started off as something to raise awaresness of racism and bullying.
Purvesh
April 15, 2005, 12:35 pm
haha.. same as some of my cousins!
What does the red one stand for?
Stu
April 15, 2005, 12:36 pm
i'd like to know what they all mean actually if anyone knows?
I'll have a net trawl and see what i can find
Stu
Lex-aholic
April 15, 2005, 12:36 pm
Weren't they for racism on football. I think there were people like Thiery Henry doing adverts for them to prevent racism with all the d-heads chanting monkey sounds when black people got the ball. Didn't it start with a game between England and Spain ? The Spanish were chanting when our black players got the ball as far as I remember.
Stu
April 15, 2005, 12:43 pm
Ok, found a huge list of different ones with meanings, but these are the charity ones:
Yellow - breast cancer
Blue - beat bullying
Blue & White or Violet & Black - Tsunami Relief
Black + White - Anti-racism
Red & White - Breast cancer
Teal - Ovarian cancer
Red - Aids
Pink - Breast cancer
Stu
SHAHZ
April 15, 2005, 12:44 pm
was looking for something on on ebay earlier, and saw a whole load of these, i was wondering what they where all about too
Lex-aholic
April 15, 2005, 12:46 pm
[quote name='Stu' date='Apr 15 2005, 12:43 PM']Ok, found a huge list of different ones with meanings, but these are the charity ones:
Yellow - breast cancer
Blue - beat bullying
Blue & White or Violet & Black - Tsunami Relief
Black + White - Anti-racism
Red & White - Breast cancer
Teal - Ovarian cancer
Red - Aids
Pink - Breast cancer
Stu
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Ohmigod. Give Stu the anorak
Stu
April 15, 2005, 12:48 pm
Stu
April 15, 2005, 12:52 pm
Ok, so the next question i'm gonna put to you is:
[b]If you were going to wear one of these, which one would you pick, and (if you wish to tell) why?[/b]
Mine would probably be the yellow one, as it effects more people than most realise, i've not lost anyone to breast cancer, but i do know of a lot of families that have lost a mum/sister/wife/grandmother etc through it, and there's nothing worse than a kid growing up without their mum in my opinion.
Stu
Zee007
April 15, 2005, 12:52 pm
I have a beat the bullying one and a black/white one.
Lex-aholic
April 15, 2005, 12:57 pm
[quote name='Stu' date='Apr 15 2005, 12:52 PM']Ok, so the next question i'm gonna put to you is:
[b]If you were going to wear one of these, which one would you pick, and (if you wish to tell) why?[/b]
Mine would probably be the yellow one, as it effects more people than most realise, i've not lost anyone to breast cancer, but i do know of a lot of families that have lost a mum/sister/wife/grandmother etc through it, and there's nothing worse than a kid growing up without their mum in my opinion.
Stu
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That question sounds like it's off Blind Date....which one would you pick and why, and that question goes to you number 1.
I don't know which one I would pick. I think there is a good reason why you should buy every one. I suppose if you can afford a Lexus, you SHOULD buy every one!!
Stu
April 15, 2005, 1:01 pm
And the same question to No 2 Please Cilla!
Reason why i ask, is that i had a hard job deciding which i would wear, and wandered what you lot would choose! They are all good causes IMO, but which is more needy?
Stu
Kazi
April 15, 2005, 1:01 pm
All the Chavs wear them. Charity or not, their not fashionable and theny don't look good.
Stu
April 15, 2005, 1:04 pm
I'm not thinking of them as a fashion accessory, those of you that have seen me will know that i don't take much notice of fashion! I can usually be found in a rugby shirt and jeans!
They are for a good cause, and i'm seriously thinking about getting one.
Stu
Lex-aholic
April 15, 2005, 1:05 pm
[quote name='kazdul' date='Apr 15 2005, 01:01 PM']All the Chavs wear them. Charity or not, their not fashionable and theny don't look good.
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They look like something you nicked from your local swimming baths, and took the key off
Adie
April 15, 2005, 1:06 pm
I have a yellow one which i've had for about 6 months.
The yellow one (which started the craze) is for cancer awareness. Actually its for Lance Armstrong Cancer awareness charity. To raise money for his charity and also raise awareness. For those that dont know, Lance Armstrong is the cyclist who has beaten cancer a couple of times, and still wins the tour de france lots of times. This is why it has Live Strong written on it. This is why lots of sportsmen wear this one.
IMO Cancer affects eveyone at some time. So to give money and raise awareness is a great thing.
SHAHZ
April 15, 2005, 1:07 pm
[quote name='kazdul' date='Apr 15 2005, 02:01 PM']All the Chavs wear them. Charity or not, their not fashionable and theny don't look good.
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I think these are supposed to be more of a statement rather than a fasion accessory
Mr Morse
April 15, 2005, 1:09 pm
[quote name='kazdul' date='Apr 15 2005, 02:01 PM']All the Chavs wear them. Charity or not, their not fashionable and theny don't look good.
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Agree with you entirely mate! OK for 10-15 year olds
I know it may be stating the bloody obvious, but if you are going to buy one of these things, buy it from a place where the money goes to charity, not in some scrotes pocket
legendswraith
April 15, 2005, 1:27 pm
[quote name='Mr Morse' date='Apr 15 2005, 02:09 PM'][quote name='kazdul' date='Apr 15 2005, 02:01 PM']All the Chavs wear them. Charity or not, their not fashionable and theny don't look good.
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Agree with you entirely mate! OK for 10-15 year olds
I know it may be stating the bloody obvious, but if you are going to buy one of these things, buy it from a place where the money goes to charity, not in some scrotes pocket

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now this site the money obviously doesn't go to charity but its worth a look just to chortle
[url="http://www.britishwristbands.co.uk/"]http://www.britishwristbands.co.uk/[/url]
Adie
April 15, 2005, 1:35 pm
muff diver black for me then, and anti chav silver, oh yeah and save the rain forest green
Stu
April 15, 2005, 1:35 pm
Some of them are amusing, but why take a spin off of a charity/fundraising and awareness raising method?
Thats not fair.
Stu
Lex-aholic
April 15, 2005, 1:38 pm
[quote name='Stu' date='Apr 15 2005, 01:35 PM']Some of them are amusing, but why take a spin off of a charity/fundraising and awareness raising method?
Thats not fair.
Stu
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Know what you mean bud. But that's the British sense of humour.
lexus boy
April 15, 2005, 4:23 pm
I have a livestrong one that i have had for a very long time, i bought them officially and gave several to my friends
as it is a charity that i believe has been lacking in funding and recognition for a lot of years!!!
Many men rarely go to doctors, or even check themselves.
With testicular cancer on such a high rate of increase, many men leave it too late, this is what happened to my late grandad
it all started with testicualr cancer and spread from there over the space of 9 years of hell, due to not checking themselves up.
yellow - is for livestrong the lance armstrong foundation which is for testicular cancer
Adie
April 15, 2005, 7:12 pm
[quote name='lexus boy' date='Apr 15 2005, 05:23 PM']I have a livestrong one that i have had for a very long time, i bought them officially and gave several to my friends
as it is a charity that i believe has been lacking in funding and recognition for a lot of years!!!
Many men rarely go to doctors, or even check themselves.
With testicular cancer on such a high rate of increase, many men leave it too late, this is what happened to my late grandad
it all started with testicualr cancer and spread from there over the space of 9 years of hell, due to not checking themselves up.
yellow - is for livestrong the lance armstrong foundation which is for testicular cancer
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Hence my earlier post mate
TheDon
April 15, 2005, 7:39 pm
can i just point one thing out, the anti bully band - its made of rubber - its around your wrist - bullys cause pain - elastic bands cause pain.
YOU CARRY THE AMUNITION WITH WHICH TO HAVE PAIN INFLICTED TO YOU!
Perfect example, my friend matt came up to me and said look at my anti bully band, im taking a stand - i couldnt resist the urge to stretch it 8" (while still attached to him) and snap it back.....
Kinda defeats the object!
I think they need one to support the british heart foundation
Adie
April 15, 2005, 7:42 pm

[quote name='TheDon' date='Apr 15 2005, 08:39 PM']can i just point one thing out, the anti bully band - its made of rubber - its around your wrist - bullys cause pain - elastic bands cause pain.
YOU CARRY THE AMUNITION WITH WHICH TO HAVE PAIN INFLICTED TO YOU!
Perfect example, my friend matt came up to me and said look at my anti bully band, im taking a stand - i couldnt resist the urge to stretch it 8" (while still attached to him) and snap it back.....
Kinda defeats the object!
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johnboy
April 15, 2005, 7:54 pm
i have had a Black + White one and a yellow one for some time now
i wear them most of the time as well
my GF wears the pink one
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