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2006 Christmas Charity Cruise In Aid Of Tlc For Kids


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Just wanted to say a big thank you to every that came down on sunday it was hot a hell and turned alot of people off but those that attended had a great day.

Well done to the raffle winners, for those that were not there the prizes were:

$250+ mixed vouchers

Dominator Alarm

Fusion speaker / promo pack

Motorola L6 mobile + bluetooth headset

All money raised went to TLC for kids and a big thankyou goes out to the clubs that attended and helped us support TLC.

Some pics from Albie for those that missed out and the rest are on thatsmyride

http://www.imagestation.com/album/pictures...l?id=2098305989

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