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Not sure if I`ve missed the boat on this one but would just like to say congrats to WaterTight on 2000 + posts
quality input time and again regards turnpin:hurray::hurray:
 
woohoo WT nice one, great posting, love the humour :)
oh and please keep em coming
 
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I noticed at 2046 and thought I had missed it but well done chap

keep it tight
 
Excellent stuff, WaterTight!!!

Great posts!!!

SORRY WE ALL MISSED THIS EVENT!!!

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nice one mate! keep em coming.....

just one thing missing - no posts in the arms!! get yerself joined!
 
Nice one Watertight - will look to you for future wisdom etc............
 
Congrats mate. You're a top bloke. Enjoy reading your well written, educated posts which at times can be both humorous and controversial too! Keep them coming.
 
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About time water tight. :)

Congratulations and well done, keep em coming.
 
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