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Mate,

I don't know who you are but you have been signed up to SAU for less than 2 months and you already have over 1000 posts.

Thats an effort that needs to be recognised and rewarded (so here's a fruit bowl)

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Even our old friend Rob would be impressed with this effort. At this rate you might even catch Ni by the end of the year!

I personally can't wait to see what happens to your post count when you actually own a skyline! God help the SAU bandwidth!!

Anyways..... keep up the good work!

B)

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I currently have 4 people (thats everyone in today) in my office staring at me, wondering why I'm laughing - Thanks Snowball!!!!!

Why is the bowl of fruit wearing a belt?

Is it scared its pants will fall down?

^ and that is gold!!

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he isnt embarrassed....he's been working non stop

he's home now, and he has a moment before he goes to bed so that he can wake up at 4:30am and go back to work...

he'd like to thanks, its nice to be noticed

he'd also like to thank the vic wasteland, and hotmail instant email notification, as without those 2, this would not be possible.

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