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Congratulations Ants and Mrs Ants!

Natural birth all the way I'm lucky that my wife went Natural twice as well, don't think I could of handle the C section.

Natural is the way to go.

Good to see more people getting into it naturals. Tyler was 100% natural and drug free.

Gawd no. I can just hear you all whispering about which mointain to take it over first.

We are a very large sometimes deranged family here at SAU, I know that if any of our members were in need we'd have 5 plus people offering to help

And this is why everyone loves sau coz we know someone will always offer to help and visa versa and we are always willing to help someone out if we can

Charity cruise is already costing us hundreds of dollars! Gotta try and make some back. Will check the roster later to confirm.

And we appreciate everything that yourself and Anna are putting into it. :)

If you could swap shifts or something it would be good but if not, it's all good

Still finding it a little humorous in that we planned a date that wouldn't clash with cricket to accommodate but you have work. Lol! :P

f**king falcoon has a leaking water pump f**k it all what f**king next :angry:

should be relatively easy to source and cheap to fix mate.

I will would look at sHITBay first.

If u have problems let me know bro

Such bullshit... Why does everything have to f**k up at once. Every time I get slightly ahead with something *finding and buying step 2* something has to break

thats true economic cycle mate and happens to everyone.

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