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ok guys there is a charity cruise on sunday 28th june for children with cancer original numbers of people interested were massive but now people seem like they are pulling out last minute out of laziness or just to lame to pay $10 for the charity.

i have added the original post from boostcruising below and if you want to read the thread http://www.boostcruising.com/forums/index....howtopic=419065

if any of you are interested try pm McGnarly on boost. this is now being posted on as many sites as possible as we need numbers for this event to go ahead so grab your cars and call your mates and lets do something to help out some sick kids guys.

A few of us should be meeting up at WOW in springwood tonight so if you would like to pre book yourself for the cruise feel free to come say hello and join us for a cruise tonight.

So here it is...finally got places organised after a few setbacks, but fingers crossed i have it right this time!!!

Sunday the 28th June (THIS MONTH!!!) we will be meeting at the ground level carpark at 8:30 at Westfield Chermside, 9:00am we leave and head down to Brisbane Entertainment centre carpark who have kindly allowed us to use their area.

There should be a police blackade running the front and back of this cruise, we will have the entire road to ourselves, will not have any troubles and will not have the defect brigade!!!

we will have a BBQ, Show n shine, music, prizes, giveaway's etc...it will be a day to remember!!!

ENTRY~~~

$10 PER CAR, and passengers/people who just come along to look can give donations as they wish,

THE FOOD WILL BE A GOLD COIN DONATION

PRE AUTHORISATION NIGHT!!!

NEXT WEDNESDAY I WILL HAVE A SEPERATE THREAD UP FOR A WED NIGHT CRUISE, I WILL BE TAKING $10 PER CAR AND TAKING DOWN YOUR CAR DETAILS SO YOU CAN GET IN AND PARK UP WITH THE SHOW 'N' SHINE

PLEASE COME TO THIS IF YOU CAN, YOU WILL BE ABLE TO ENTER ON THE DAY BUT WE DO NEED SOME FORWARD FUNDS FOR SOME OF THE ORGANISATIONAL COSTS...IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS REGARDING THIS I CAN FORWARD YOU THE STARLIGHT PAPERWORK...THIS IS ALL FOR CHARITY!!!

THIS IS HAPPENING GUYS PLEASE COME ALONG WILL BE A GREAT DAY, WILL HAVE MEDIA COVERAGE AND PHOTOGRAPHERS ETC.

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Everybody will meet at chermside shopping centre around 830 leave by 9 heading to the entertainment centre. there will be a show and shine a bbq and drinks for gold coin donations. i do believe there will be a cruise afterwards but at this stage i am unsure of where to.

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