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Well despite the lack of people (there were only 4 of us) a good time was had. In regards to time Andrew and I were quite slow today but Guy and Ben were quick (Guy has the official times).

Edit: Forgot to mention....Top stuff from Ben donating for the first time.

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Well despite the lack of people (there were only 4 of us) a good time was had. In regards to time Andrew and I were quite slow today but Guy and Ben were quick (Guy has the official times).

Edit: Forgot to mention....Top stuff from Ben donating for the first time.

Yeah, our blood donation lap times were as follows;

Guy 5:46

Me 5:47

Eddy 9:00

Andrew 9:xx ?

I was very bummed that Guy pipped me, I was almost certain I'd have won first. Next time I'm going to smoke and drink and eat kfc for a good 2 weeks beforehand so my blood pressure goes thru the roof, I reckon then i'll have a 5:00 flat.

Oh yeah and Guy cheated cos he had a squeeze ball and I didnt. Nyaaah.

And Steve can come next time with chequered flag, marshalls hat and a notepad to record the official times. I think thats more of an incentive. I'll buy the winner a villies pie (so I hope I win).

-D

good to read that someone new went (thanks ben :)). sorry i wasnt there, woke up and felt like death, couldnt make myself get up.

Edited by scandyflick

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