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Id love 2 come & help out, but im not a SAU member! :laugh:
So? I don't think it says anywhere you have to be a SAU member.

We are doing this because we are members of society, and society needs our assistance. The fact that we are members or associates of SAU is simply a means of contacting potential donors, and we in no way preclude people from joining us in this activity just because they may not share our interest in Skylines.

Ok people.

Nurse Debbie has booked 10 places for us for 10am on Sunday 17 December at the Southbank donor centre.

To confirm your attendance, please email me at [email protected]

I would like to know by this Friday (Dec 1) in case we need to make any adjustments to the booking.

Sunday 17th? Im in, im fortunate in that im pretty good with needles, blood and all that. Not too good when its other ppls blood though.

Its only a tiny weeny needle. If you have a problem fainting then i say we just keep jabbing you until you get sooo pissed off your more intereted in spillign our blood then any needle. Hopefuly you still faint at the site of other ppls blood so the beating you give us wont be that bad. You will thank us for it in the long run.

Its only a tiny weeny needle. If you have a problem fainting then i say we just keep jabbing you until you get sooo pissed off your more intereted in spillign our blood then any needle. Hopefuly you still faint at the site of other ppls blood so the beating you give us wont be that bad. You will thank us for it in the long run.

Whats that Brisby? I can mace you if I faint. Great, I'm in. :teehee:

Just have to double check the date when i get back to Melbourne.

Hmmm....

Sunday the 17th of December you say????

Work Xmas party Friday night...free alcohol...(anything you can drink!)

B'day on Saturday 16th December...won't even have a chance to be hung over!

So i think ill be too pi55ed to give blood Sunday! Although i would LOVE to :) Will have to go another time and check these nurses out myself :happy:

Whats that Brisby? I can mace you if I faint. Great, I'm in. :)

Just have to double check the date when i get back to Melbourne.

Dont go getting all aggressive. Im just offering an alternative approach to freeing you from the grips of your needle problem. I admit its a little different to what popular medicine would suggest...but until my parents abondoned me as an 8 yr old i lived in fear of being abandoned by my parents. :happy:

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