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Vacation time


Hawk

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three weeks, limited computer access, plenty of sun and sand!

any champions league issues, please talk to Saltman

need boobs, please talk to Biscuit

need to be depressed, please talk to...well...that list is too damn long

need to be entertained, keep it locked on to the lounge

peace out mofo's!

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keep a running tab on what's happening on the huddle while I am away...I'll expect to be brought up to speed as soon as I get back!

and rep...I should receive rep for everyday I am gone! I mean really, what more could you ask for!

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where the hell are the updates of what's going on around here? Jesus people, you're all fuggen useless!!!!

out on the west coast for three weeks...it's hot and dry...been spending lots of time at the beach, the lake and a couple of rivers...fun times. Actually read two books already...didn't even have pictures in them!!! another 11 days out here and then we'll take a few days and make our way home!

peace out bitches...and let's get working on those updates...I haven't got the time to read pages of threads!

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