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Hey guys,

I have a friend from Bribie - His skyline isnt going to be ready for SCC08 :D

He really wants to come! Would anyone here be keen to give him a lift to the meeting point and a lift back at the end of the day? He lives at Bribie Pines

It's a 3 hour trip for me and I unfortunatley dont have the time to spend 6 hours driving him to and from.

Anyways, if you can give him a lift, I'll take him off your shoulders at the Meeting point until the end of the day.

Obviously I don't want you taking a detor to pick him up... Looking for anyone close by to him - he would really appreciate being able to come to the SCC08.

If you can do this for him, please give me a pm or reply to this thread.

Thanks in advance

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Thanks so much for your generosity mate!

I'v told him to give you a call this afternoon. Hopefully I told him the correct name - Jim

Anyways, I'll leave it up to him to organise it with you, I just wanted to help him get started (hes a bit of a shy guy, I havnt seen him for about 4 years though - best friend childhood friends hehe).

Once again - thank you for your kindness.

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