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Good deed - please read

Posted: 06 Jan 2016, 18:06
by Clarkey
If you're not currently a blood donor, but are willing and able, will you sign up please?

It's something I've meant to do for years, and finally got round to it today. I thought I'd bug people with texts and post on here, then if I can get someone else to sign up then that's two good deeds in a day!

Weekend appointments are available.

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Thanks

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Re: Good deed - please read

Posted: 06 Jan 2016, 18:23
by lee
Nice one pal.
Takes a few mins and makes a huge difference.

Plus you get a brew and biscuits!


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Re: Good deed - please read

Posted: 06 Jan 2016, 19:15
by Dave
not too mention some of the "nurses" who look amazing too !!!

its a great cause and well worth doing at your local hospital or when the blood truck is in your area

Re: Good deed - please read

Posted: 06 Jan 2016, 19:17
by cupidstunt
And cab would get a job delivering it................Just sayin

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Posted: 06 Jan 2016, 19:33
by SMUDGER
My bikes are too old I'm sure there is a year related requirement on bikes as I looked into doing it you can even use there bikes with clean licence for 3 years and iam cert

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Re: Good deed - please read

Posted: 06 Jan 2016, 19:43
by lee
You can give blood without even owning a bike.


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Posted: 06 Jan 2016, 20:02
by jaffa1963
I've been giving blood for years. Up to donation 48 now.

It's really easy to do. takes less than an hour (including drinking water and filling in paperwork) and you can even book appointments. Most venues do from 08:30 and have late nights too.

Another big plus is they test you for all sorts of illnesses so it's like a free MOT.

Re: Good deed - please read

Posted: 06 Jan 2016, 21:56
by rumpoldstilskin
lee wrote:Nice one pal.
Takes a few mins and makes a huge difference.

Plus you get a brew and biscuits!


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and how could any self respecting northern biker ever turn down a free brew and biscuits :)

Re: Good deed - please read

Posted: 06 Jan 2016, 22:05
by Dave
SMUDGER wrote:My bikes are too old I'm sure there is a year related requirement on bikes as I looked into doing it you can even use there bikes with clean licence for 3 years and iam cert

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WTF ??? does your bike bleed smudge ? I know the paintwork used to bleed but ……...

Re: Good deed - please read

Posted: 06 Jan 2016, 22:28
by Baldrick
SMUDGER wrote:My bikes are too old I'm sure there is a year related requirement on bikes as I looked into doing it you can even use there bikes with clean licence for 3 years and iam cert

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:lol: :lol: :lol:

FFS I'm almost in tears here, someone confiscate Smudgers drugs. :lol: