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Hi there people, iv read there's already allot of support being shown towards the victums of the Victorian Bush fires.. iv been posting flyers out for the past few days, and have a cruise planned and organised for this sunday. iv spoken to Damien, and he agrees on some how incorporating the donations im collecting with the dinner he has planned. iv had massive response from allot of the import garages and they have been spreading the word. The donations will aslo be matched by some of the local bussineses i have spoken too, along with the donations from myself and family friends who have bussinesses.

It would be good too have more people come allong and show your support!!

Date: Sunday 15 February 2009

Spot: Arndale Centre (courner Hanson and torrens rd)

Time: 6pm to leave at 6:30

Iv spoken to a mate detective Neil Hastie about the cruise taking place, so police will be attending to keep order but they guaranteed me to keep their distance!

Flyers are up on my Myspace Page Url: http://www.myspace.com/portuguesenluvinit

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unfortunately i wont be able to attend. working.

Iv spoken to a mate detective Neil Hastie about the cruise taking place, so police will be attending to keep order but they guaranteed me to keep their distance!

is that the same skyline friendly officer neil that we all know and love?

there's another bushfire cruise on the same day;

http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.p...howtopic=364864

i missed this bit;

Iv spoken to a mate detective Neil Hastie about the cruise taking place, so police will be attending to keep order but they guaranteed me to keep their distance!

so it looks like i won't be addending this one.

Edited by D_Stirls

ns.com cruise is already on this day.. should have checked ur calendar.

*edit* - that will teach me to open this page then reply 10 mins later without checking other posts lol.

Edited by steveP

i would rather give red cross another $200 then go on any cruise atm

sorry but i think that by not cruising you could donate the $$ spent in petrol cruisng.

it will mount up to be a large amount of money

which will be a lot better in helping those needy people in victoria

hence why i wont be coming on any of these cruises

my 2cents worth

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