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Well It's finally happened!!! On 11/10/2007 at 3:10am lil Baby Sophie entered the world weiging 7pound 1 ounce. Both Mum and Baby are doing extremely well and Dad can't wait to take her home from the Hospital. Being present in the delivery room is something totally indescribable.....raw emotions took over in total excitement. Now we oficially have a FAMILY CAR!!

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congrats darl....she's looking absolutely gorgeous :P glad that mum and bub are doing well and that you survived the delivery room :P

congrats again and welcome little Sophie to the world of the stagea :D

Congratulations! That's at least* three girls born into the Skyline community in less than a month! The other two girls were born to drag-racing fathers (Adrian "2rismo" and Paul "DiRTgarage"), so you're gonna have to try and even out the balance, okay?

*there might well be more, but this is the third that I know of...

well then Kirstie, breed damnit! :)

And a big congrats to Darren and the family.

Just remember tiger -

"screw the world, I'll make my OWN people"

<insert evil laugh>

wow the month for girls... what was in the water then?????

all these babies make me go clucky

Thanks everyone.....back at home today with the lil one aswell. Settling in fine!! Funny that at the hospital we had one of 2 girls and there ws about six boys born that day. I guess everything balances out in the end??

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