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Thankyou so much guys for all your positive thoughts :)

I feel alot better having mates give advice and company, thankyou all.

I wanted to arrange a fundraiser because a close friend of mine also has cancer. The fundraiser could be a bbq for anyone, and they could check out some cars at the same time. At the end of it all we could donate all the money to the anti cancer council.

It would let us become a bit more known and for good reasons.

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sorry to hear buddy

my mum has had cancer twice and its not nice to see her going throught treatment that makes her feel bad. but there is always light at the end of the tunnel - just stay positive. medicine and prayers are more powerful than many people believe.

cancer is a word thrown around all too often and the connotations it carries often overshadow the fact that lots of people do recover fully and have fantastic lives.

my thoughts are with your family...

dude we are with you through this....it sucks i no, my father passed away from this 24th april, things happen for a reason, you will all get through this :-)

on the fundraiser note, i have been in contact with a lady from the anti-cancer council for a little while now with our volunteering scheme at work, i mentioned what she thought would be a good idea that a car club could do that would attract some people to raise some money for them...she will be getting back to me soon i hope.......a bbq or something sounds good, or possibly how would some people feel(bmt or others) about say a dyno day or something car related that can be done and a portion of the price for everyone is donated ie..(not correct figures i no)normal dyno $80 club dyno day $50..we pay 70 instead and donate the extra 20??? and anything else from a raffle or something??

just a sugg

Im sorry to hear all your stories and experiences with cancer, I really do understand how you guys feel.

My Mum has to have a breast removed due to the cancer spreading, she heard the news yesterday although she is a strong person and everyone around her has been supportive.

Hotsky thats a great idea mate!!!! Let us know what they say about the fundraiser, the bbq sounds good although I think you idea about the dyno day is excellent!!!! And a raffle also sounds good.

Take Care Guy's

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