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I'm #1 cos I wrote the original database to enter members into, woo :)

sileighty, unless Robocop has changed it, numbers are allocated sequentially. You can have 69 if you register immediately after member # 68 :D

I'm #1 cos I wrote the original database to enter members into, woo :)

 

sileighty, unless Robocop has changed it, numbers are allocated sequentially. You can have 69 if you register immediately after member # 68 :D

scratches chin... mmmmm where is the member ship form :nod:

Hey Chris, I have a problem.......

 

 My card says I should be 19

 

 Membership Number: 0019

Actually Jason, you are right I just checked my card and my number is 0021

My Bad :D

(I will just have to kill all the members before me until I get number 9....muhahhahaaahhahhaaa ...oops did I just type that aloud)

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