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Hi everyone,

Just thought I'd say gday as I'm new to forum, just sent off my membership application and entry for DECA this Saturday!

Looking forward to meeting many of you this weekend and in the future!

Tim

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Welcome mate.

Great to see you joined SAU to

As for DECA this weekend i think you might have left it a bit late.

But Still head up best way to meet a lot of the members

Cheers..Wayne..

Sorry Tim i see your on the DECA short list

So there is still a good chance you will get in

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Is that you in that link you have in ur sig, Aus and world bodybuilding champion...? if so congrats lol

EDIT: yes welcome to the club mate :D

Yes that's my site! I figured all my info is there if anyone was interested!

Yep met Ronnie a couple of times, unbelievable he is!

Looking forward to meeting as many of you as possible on Sat!

Catch ya there,

Tim

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Welcome mate.

Great to see you joined SAU to

As for DECA this weekend i think you might have left it a bit late.

But Still head up best way to meet a lot of the members

Cheers..Wayne..

Sorry Tim i see your on the DECA short list

So there is still a good chance you will get in

This DECA short list, can someone tell me where it is within the forum, or is it a members only section that I don't have access to? I'm keen to see if I know anyone that's going!?

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We cant allow you to come to DECA, you'll have a heart attack at the food i serve up (well... not this one cause i wont be there)

And if that dont kill ya, seeing the Taco Bills outing... dear god :woot:

Just one question, how the hell do you have spare time/actually do work at work?

You must spend all day eating food!

I know how hard it is to do nothing... but doing that much is like the other end of the scale...!

Wait till Marky Mark sees this thread lol

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