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Congratulations to Ben and Janene Fulcher ...

... on the arrival of Riley Fulcher at 6.01am this morning. A healthy 6lb baby and 50cm.

:P:):D:D:D

Awesome ... considering Tracy and I bumped into them last night at the hospital :) We knew it wasn't going to be long now.

:P

Here's to the little guy ... next in line to the throne to Ben's hi-po toys!

good new congratulations Ben and Nene

lol @ Damo's comment of the kid tracking the 260 before his 10th Bday....for some weird reason that isnt too far fetched lol knowing Ben

good new congratulations Ben and Nene

lol @ Damo's comment of the kid tracking the 260 before his 10th Bday....for some weird reason that isnt too far fetched lol knowing Ben

haha

Grats guys

-D

lol @ Damo's comment of the kid tracking the 260 before his 10th Bday....for some weird reason that isnt too far fetched lol knowing Ben

Congratulations Ben and Nene.

Don't you mean Fulched Krishy? :(

+1 on the sleeples nights, hehe

got the sms in the middle of a meeting this morning haha,

as i said, congrats, i told ya ben, he will come when he's good and ready haha.

:(

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