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Small request, can it be a new PDF ?
So we have two docs, one for Sol 10 , one for Sol 11 ? Then there's no confusion! THANKS THANKS THANKS!!!!! bob
Knowing Joerg, it will be more than crystal clear. Don't worry.
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2012-04-13 22:36
Hiya Joerg
If you are doing this for the guys the least I can do is get you a beer (or coffee to keep you going ![]() Thanks for doing this for us. By the way 03/04/12 the wife and I had a wee girl. We have named her Evelyn Grace. All the best now and thanks Stu
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2012-04-14 01:08
Congratulation, too!
I have a little girl on Valentine's Day this year.
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2012-04-26 18:16
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