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2015 Sau Qld Annual Charity Cruise - 19/07/2015


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Hey, I'm coming to the meeting point at Nerang station, but due to family committments I won't be making the drive out to Darlington Park.

And will I be able to get my membership pack Sunday? I haven't received it yet.

I would just like to thank everyone who came out the the charity cruise today. We raised a total of $1301 for beyondblue. I would like to give a special thanks to Stephen from Exclusive Wraps for once again providing us with stickers, Jims Car Cleaning Aspley for their donation to the raffle and Anna for her generous donation of $300.
Also a special mention to Martin for letting us use his Navlux for BBQ transportation.

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Omg,cruise was awesome food fantastic and company first class.Was told by some one behind me that I shot a flame out the zorst,first one in 13 years .Looking forward to cruising with you all again,I had a blast and thank you all for making this lil ol granny feel welcome. :-) :-) :-) :-)

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