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WE WANT YOUR BLOOD!!!!!!

When: Meet at 1730 (5.30pm) for 1745 leaving (sharp)

Where: Cairns Central Carpark (top level). We will be meeting here for pics. The plan is a quick cruise down through town along the esplanade to the Cairns Base Hospital to GIVE BLOOD. After we will all head out for dinner at the Cock and Bull

Why: Cairns and the surrounding areas are critically low on blood supplies. Every drop helps. And that is where we come in

Everyone welcome. And bring all your friends as the more blood the better

Look forward to seeing you all there

Thanks

Joe

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As this is an SCC event I will pin this topic...

This is the first time FNQ (far north qld) has done this and I hope all goes well for you and your able to grow the presence...

Good luck and have a nice day out in the sun... :rofl:

As this is an SCC event I will pin this topic...

This is the first time FNQ (far north qld) has done this and I hope all goes well for you and your able to grow the presence...

Good luck and have a nice day out in the sun... :rofl:

Thanks Col :)

Hopefully we will get good numbers.

yeah im in

i'll go first and show you girls how its done

I am in!

And i'll go last so u can all be watch me, the big giant, reduced to a squealing and whaling mess.

I hate needles. Can i give em money instead lol

very very cool Joe... great idea. Sorry i will be away for this.

Stuff like this really seperates us from the 'hoons ' in the public eye methinks...

good work

Well done.

thanks chris. Shame that you will be south for this.....

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