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"If the thought of busking on a busy street corner, bungee-jumping over a waterfall or performing as a standup comedy neophyte makes you weak at the knees, it might be the perfect way to fundraise for AIDS in Africa."
"A number of Canadian celebrities are on board, like musician k-os, who plans to work a shift in the toy section of the department store that gave him his first job. Celebs including Canadian Idol judge Jake Gold and actors Natalie Brown and Ngozi Paul have yet to declare their dares, and others haven't been announced yet.
Politicians aren't exempt: NDP leader Jack Layton has agreed to try his hand as a street performer, Lewis says."
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Here's the foundation's campaign page: http://adaretoremember.com. Kinda cool.