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Same. Anrtz...why you no run for pres?

Because I would be a horrible one.

My time is limited with having a young family FTM

Should I ever be honoured to represent the face of the club, I would want to ensure I can commit and adhere to its responsibilities before hand, otherwise it's not fair to anyone involved (with the club) and I don't want to let you guys down

But as the kids are getting older and more independent - I would be happy too

That sux Mel.

Hope you get that shot soon

Well bed time.

Nite all

Theoretically it will arrive at 5pm... Touch wood it turns up because otherwise I'm cutting it realllly fine lol

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