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Happy (almost) New Year from the UTC/GMT +1 time zone everybody!
May the new year bring you loads of healthy larvae and prosperous food cultures!
 
Happy new year, Rodrigo and Dawn! Best of luck with your amphibians in 2015!
 
Amen! Here's to a great 2015!
Wishing everyone blessings of health, joy, and happy times spent with family and friends:happy:
 
Happy new year! Hope everything goes well for everybody in the coming year. I know I've certainly got a busy year coming - but it'll be fun!
Best wishes.
Stuart
 
Happy New Year to all you lovely people!
 
Happy new year to everybody! Couldn't wish for a better community of people!


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