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Who knows? Maybe that someone is you. Hope so. If so, enjoy yourself.  
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I don’t advertise and I don’t ask for anything in return, but if you are the type who likes to say thanks, here’s where I’d say it:  
I don’t advertise, I don’t harvest data and sell it to High Performance Sportscar salespeople — I don’t ask for anything in return really, since I do it to please myself, but if you are the type who likes to say “good show, there!”, here’s where I’d say it:  
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This wiki is really just a love-letter to absurdity. I think it’s useful but then again, I would: I wrote it; to please myself; to help me remember things; with the vague aspiration someone else might find it useful or entertaining.

Who knows? Maybe that someone is you. Hope so. If so, enjoy yourself.

I don’t advertise, I don’t harvest data and sell it to High Performance Sportscar salespeople — I don’t ask for anything in return really, since I do it to please myself, but if you are the type who likes to say “good show, there!”, here’s where I’d say it: 👇

No donation is too small that it wouldn’t make my day.

Georgia’s Fund

Georgia was a brave, talented, beautiful little girl. She had a lovely smile which she wore through a whole lot of hardship. She was a great little cricketer, and she was mad about animals. Especially wolves. In October 2016 Georgia was taken away from her mum, dad and big brother, and they – and all of us in the family’s wider community – miss her terribly.

Georgia’s mum and dad have set up a fund in Georgia’s memory, which, as of what would have been Georgia’s 17th birthday in 2021, had raised around £200,000 to support research into better treatments for Neuroblastoma (through Children with Cancer UK and Neuroblastoma UK. A small portion will go to looking after wolves.

Cricket can look after itself.

The good news is that the fund is now formally registered as a charitable fund (UK charity no. 1099682), so is eligible for gift aid and all that jazz.

You can now donate easily by clicking right here.