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Ah, I've been asked to present a 1 hour Office 2007 training session to a bunch of people who have no idea how to use 2007.

I'm crap at public speaking!

I'm an I.T. guy! Not a trainer!

I hate being the guy that everyone asks to fix their IT shizz! I wish they paid me as an IT guy.

Thanks guys! So special!!

Was a 17 hour labour before they decided to do an emergency c section, wife was stuffed at that stage had been in labour since 3am sunday morning! We got up at 8 sat morning and didn't get to sleep till 1am monday morning...tough work!

congrats mate....how does it feel????

Awesome mate only way to describe it!!!!

dont go selling the DR to buy baby shizz tho! :(:)

LOL nope never!! It'd be alright if stuff i bought for it actually turned up and didn't get ripped off!

Now for some pics!!

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Yes i was very tired in that photo!

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Mum looking very tired!!

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All at home such a joy!!

Thats about it, must be off to the quacks now!

congrats shane, i had a feeling she had arrived after not seeing you on here for a few days.

Yerp mate she has! 7.53 sunday night she came! What a feeling can't describe it you'll find out soon!!! She was 7 pound 6 and 48 cm's long so she's a little chubby lol :) All good though

Ah, I've been asked to present a 1 hour Office 2007 training session to a bunch of people who have no idea how to use 2007.

I'm crap at public speaking!

I'm an I.T. guy! Not a trainer!

I am doing a couple of presentations

its software that the nurses buy but cant use

so guess what no one in the office wants to do it and i have to apparently learn it in 2 days and give them the A-Z in 4 hours

love public speaking so its really good for me

can i come and do the presentation daniel lol

For those of you who want a good laugh...

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Ap...lt-t259843.html

Congrats Shane, I still remember the birth of my son like it was yesterday. Amazing feeling, being a Dad. Stock up on sleep while you can.

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