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My friends a photographer, and is always looking for something new to take photos of.

would you like me to pass the details on to her? Not sure if she'd be interested but worth a shot

i will help out up just have to remember the date as i missed getting in

Mick

If you come up and could help us out that would be great .

Its this weekend Sat 20th.

Hope to see ya there.

i was down for skidpan starter in the arvo, but now my name is missing?

anyways's i'm still happy to help in between runs

Dont stress

What im trying to do is keep drivers as drivers

We should have enough of the morning volunteers to help in the afternoon as well.

But if we get stuck i will give ya a holla..

Cheers

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