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so cmon guys - come out and give it a go. We need more people. Everyone needs to have blood at some point in their lives - YOU MAY BE SAVING A LIFE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Please, we need more members to commit - who else is game?

Oh, and Shaun - you did fine buddy - I was exactly the same the first time - it is a bit scary and after you can go a bit pale. It is all part of the fun. you will find if you force yourself to drink like 2 litres of water Saturday morning before you go down, and have an iced coffee/apple juice when you get there and when you finish too, you will be 100% no problem.

Also remember kids, we will be cruising down to Autosalon afterward if you are keen - SAU cruise to Autosalon - you heard right!!!!

i would love to but i gotta wait another month or so! i got fkn done by a needle but straight away i got tested and it showed up negative and now i just gotta wait a while and get tested again to see if it surfaces! doctor said it's less likely i caught anything but rather be safe than sorry! stupid fkn junkies :thumbsup:

but i will donate on the next one if i'm clear of anything!

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