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Maydup | 22:34 Mon 29th Apr 2013 | ChatterBank
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A staff nurse from our local hospital is one of over 40,000 people who have entered a competition to be a passenger on a space flight from Florida.

The selection process begins with a public vote where the top 200 people make it through to the training proper. He (Dominic Lewis) is currently at position 98 and the voting closes at midnight on 30th April. Would you help us to keep him in with a chance and vote for him via the link below? Its just a few clicks to stop him from being overtaken at the last minute. Thank you!

https://www2.axeapollo.com/en_GB/278635/.UT3RvPoUpTk.hotmail
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Thank you so much everyone! I am so chuffed that you would all vote for me! There's not long left to go now... Yours with a huge smile on my face, Dom x
23:56 Mon 29th Apr 2013
Remind him to take his protein pills and put his helmet on.
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Can you hear us, Major Dom???


Voted :)))
Voted - Go Dom Go!
We need nurses Earth bound, not zipping off to space. ;-)
Have done. X
I would love to do something like this, but they would never consider me with all my medical problems.
As my daughter says, I'm well jell. X
Done.
voted, will get brood to vote too
Done, hope he makes it.
Have voted. Will you keep us in formed on his progress please?
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Thanks all. When I was a kid my dream was to go into space, now i can't make it to the top of a ladder without feeling giddy! I'll leave it to Dom i think.

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Yes i'll let you know how he gets on, cheers.
Currently 93!
Voted, good luck
1 vote from me.
I've voted for your friend Maydup. I hope he gets through.
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92 now, well done Abers.
Dom got my vote
Done. Hope he makes it.
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The top 200 will go on to compete in a series of physical and mental tests as part of the national challenge in London, where four will proceed to Global Space Camp in Florida to be in with the chance of flying to more than 100km up and experiencing weightlessness.

Keep the votes coming....
I have voted, good luck to him.

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