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Ok. Its 5.39am and I have been awake all nite.

You can only guess why ;)

On the 2 October At 11.54pm Jemma Louise Stephens was born with all limbs and only one head, weighing in at 4.035kg and 50cm long.

My wife Jannica completed her second 100% natural birth and I am so, so, so, so, so very proud to have an strong and beautiful wife. I love her to bits.

We only got home about 20mins ago or so pretty rooted since got f all sleep the night before and zero sleep last night / today.

On another note the Ant-Eater was finally unleashed on the dyno yesterday :banana: after I met with Sean early in the morning.

Car has made a healthy 470hp on 98 pulp at 22psi. Am very happy to say the least with that result considering only jut run in tune.

I will post more details up soon after I get some much needed rest.

I was due to drive the car today but thats not gonna happen. As some of you have predicted, when it rains, it pours at my end.

This reminds me, Clint I am going to ask you a favor for me and will text you details.

As you can appreciate I will now be going to bed with some much needed rest with my family.

So now, you will all have something to discuss and make your Thursday just that little more exciting and special.

Talk to all of you guys later,

Anthony & the family

Congratulations Mr & Mrs Ants!!!

You must be excited. 2 babies in the one day!

2x 100% natural births. Your wife deserves a medal for that...or maybe just flowers.

That lady must be tough as nails, a huge hi5 to Jannica for her efforts.

Very excited to see photos of the new babies.

P.s if there is anything we or SAU can do to help out let us know. We're all about supporting our very large extended family (members)

Congratulations Mr & Mrs Ants!!!

You must be excited. 2 babies in the one day!

2x 100% natural births. Your wife deserves a medal for that...or maybe just flowers.

That lady must be tough as nails, a huge hi5 to Jannica for her efforts.

Very excited to see photos of the new babies.

P.s if there is anything we or SAU can do to help out let us know. We're all about supporting our very large extended family (members)

thank you for the very kind words Chants. Yes, my wife the strongest women in my eyes and what she has been put through makes me look rather lame courage wise. So proud indeed.

I will endeavour to contribute what I can when I can to SAU with wonderful and essential family core values.

Cheers Antz and Jannica

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