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you'll find out who he is soon enough

he's a terrific kid with a good brain in his head so if you see him out pls make him feel welcome

too easy. you still gonna grace us with you presence at meet ups and shindigs and what not?

bah, its never been more appealing to become a storm trooper...

Edited by scandyflick

Woo!! Most of SAU were in the mall!

You may have spotted me. Or you may not have.

If you spotted this guy:

Then you didn't spot me.

But if you spotted this guy:

Then yes, you spotted me.

All of you SAU folk probably think I don't do much at work.

But... yes. I actually do. I swear.

shot gun first post on 1000th page :D

EDIT: dammit, not yet.

ahh good to be home again, gold coast was shit weather for the wek we where there unfortunately.

but my god, the talent there........ no words can describe.

had the first ultrasound today, wendy is 7 weeks 4 days, meaning ETA is 4 oct, near my birthday :D

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