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Mary Frances Davidson
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Nationality  : Scottish
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Last login: 18th November 2009
Mary Frances is: looking for sponsors in for Pedal for Scotland 
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Hey people

My friend and I are doing Pedal for Scotland on Sunday 13th of September, its in aid of Maggies Cancer Care Centres and is a 50 mile bike ride from Glasgow to Edinburgh. We are looking for all you kind people to sponsor us, even 50p will help. Just click on this link and all you need to know is there www.justgiving.com/maryfrances-sandra Thanx in advance :D

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