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Thanks Andy :)

Following closely behind Matt (Bugalugs) Deb & Tayah!

Tania started contractions around 7.30am Monday morning, & finally @ 6.10pm that evening little Jasmine Emily was born :) :) :D Jasmine weighed in @ 6lbs8, was "also" 49cm long, & very close to 33cm head circumference!

Mum & bub are both doing really well :)

Bug's & I both with the first name Matt, both with R33 GTS25t's, & both have girls nearly identical in size!

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Originally posted by whatsisname

Thanks again guys :)  

Shell,  

         Don't do it girl! You'll end up watching all the crap on TV @ 3am in the morning :):D

Congrats Matt! :)

Jasmine was top of our list if we had a girl.

How bad is the TV dark o'clock??? :confused:

heh, now I offer to do the feeds only when RAGE is on :(

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Choosing a name you both like isn't easy hey!

Tania didn't want to know if it was a boy or girl till the actual day! Lucky it was a girl 'cause we were both set on the name Jasmine from the start :) A boy named Jasmine….hmmm.

The child restraints "may" get used in the Skyline, but it's unlikely. The RAV4 does all the domestic duties :)

Free to air TV in the wee small hours is pretty dodgy stuff :D Yeah RAGE is one exception, good thinking! Oh, & F1, MotoGP, Indy etc... Mind you those don't really qualify for "dark o'clock".

Cheers & thanks again :)

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Originally posted by red900ss

heh, now I offer to do the feeds only when RAGE is on :)

haha Dino you can't just do the weekend shift - that's not fair!!!

the weekday line up is very sad :D

although on Thursdays they have that crap they call football on at about 2.30am (AFL footy show).... oh oooops I'm in the SA section *they like it here*

/runs and hides.... :) :)

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