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God damn - I thought:

Shit it is not friday - so bloody hell, this is big news.

Then I thought - hmmmmm - Duncan......

CONGRATULATIONS KEL ! !

I wanna ride OK ??

(You know what I mean) - keep it clean !

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Sorry... Are you talking about the 350Z Roadster or a baby here???  

;):):P :P :P :P

Luckily, the roadster comes with child restraint mounting points :)

Has Duncan mentioned that he REALLY needs to sell his car now so he can buy a Stagea?

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Congratulations Kel and Duncan - parenthood is defineately something to experience.

unless they have a child like yours!! :)

Guys - congratulations!!! I am seriously happy for you both!!

Heres hoping the baby looks like Kel tho.

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