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Hi All

We have another blood donation booking for 10:30 on Saturday 9th August

Those who donated last time are already booked in, but there is room for more to donate (can be your first time)

Free food and drink supplied, and a good place to catch up and chat. We are thinking of cruising down to Autosalon after-wards (around 12:00).

A chance to give something back, and if you or someone close is ever in an accident you will be glad that others have donated blood.

Can you please post here or PM me if you can donate, and I will advise Red Cross of the numbers.

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yep I am definitely in.

Please guys - there are tons of you in the North-East - come and give blood. The pretty nurses will help you through it - it is not that bad at all. At some stage of our lives pretty much all of us will need blood for some reason or other. They are DESPERATE for more blood, as there is a shortage of people willing to do this simple little thing. You WILL feel better for it!

CMON SAU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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why steve? excess iron? friend of mine has that, has a fancy name, buggered if i know how to spell it though.

ill double check my roster tomorrow, but ill do whatever it takes to get there again.

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na for reason that relate to my past which wont be mentioned globally

why steve? excess iron? friend of mine has that, has a fancy name, buggered if i know how to spell it though.

ill double check my roster tomorrow, but ill do whatever it takes to get there again.

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Your welcome to turn up and join us for a chat even if you dont want to give blood (just socialize this time, and I'll try and convince you to donate next time)

I'd be happy to donate when im able too.... :D

would be good to head down and show support for you guys for sure...

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sure steve... its done then... pink sau jumper... blue pleated mini skirt... and pom poms!!! hehehehehehe

... and I'll have Tracy in a nurses uniform! :)

Would Ben fit into your nurses uniform? :D

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