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hey guys

latest update - photo shoot yesterday for the calendar was AWESOME! I'm not revealing anything about it so you're going to have to wait for it to be released.

It's being released next Friday Night 12th October, and my understanding is that they are free.

The Paramount Night is in fact not this week like they initially told me but its next Friday night along with the calendar being released. (12th October)

It would be great to see you all down there to have a laugh with me and for a great night out!

Thanks again for all of your support :rofl:

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Congrats,

BTW do you mean December not October?

wot pic did you lodge that won, stupid work internet thingo will not let me access 92.9

hahaha yes yes I meant December - time is just travelling too quickly!!!

Photo attached that I entered!

Would love to know whose coming next friday!

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