21 June 2010 ~ 25 Comments

Free Hugs Campaign on TEN News Australia


Free Hugs Campaign on TEN News Australia featuring Juan Mann and Sick Puppies. Please visit : www.sickpuppies.net & www.myspace.com/sickpuppies. New album Tri-Polar out July 14, 2009.

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25 Responses to “Free Hugs Campaign on TEN News Australia”

  1. blackdog984 21 June 2010 at 10:40 pm Permalink

    Don’t have the right to call someone “clown”.

    The hell are you on about. He has every right to call someone a clown. It’s his opinion, and isn’t all that insulting.

    Remember, clowns are funny.

    Now here’s my opinion. Free hugs are as cheep as giving five cents to the homeless bloke on the street. You may think that your helping someone, but your not really doing jack. The contact is hollow since you don’t know the person.

  2. Jimboshand 21 June 2010 at 11:28 pm Permalink

    love on ya all! angry,needy or annoyed.
    Jimbo. P.S. The Dude Abides

  3. bernardevans 21 June 2010 at 11:42 pm Permalink

    I never said it annoyed me per say. The issue has nothing to do with hugs or if I get them or not, The issue is about people who are mentally masturbating in public hiding behind the guise that its for a common good when its really about how it makes them feel. My orginasation needs volounteers.

  4. jjb273 21 June 2010 at 11:44 pm Permalink


    Noone says hugging solves the world problems.
    But it does helps people get better and, with a better mood, solve their own problems. Or just feel not-so-alone.
    AND if you don’t agree with anything, STILL you don’t have the right to call someone “clown”..
    I quote you: “why? Because others have a different opinion to you? Thats facist thinking!”
    peace.

  5. jjb273 22 June 2010 at 12:32 am Permalink

    Ok bernard lets reverse it.
    You work for immigrants etc etc…
    Let’s say, 4 example, that someone assisted by you has the need for a television and his grandfather is dying of cancer.
    You help him and buy a television and this “one man” hugs him and tells him not to worry, and helps him get over his parent’s death.
    Who has been more useful?
    People has different POV.
    Don’t try to impose YOURS.


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