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Happy New Year

John

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Thanks to everyone for making this a great year on Caudata.org. I wish everyone a prosperous and pleasant New Year.
 

eljorgo

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Thank you John you too. And all the very pleasant members we have in Caudata.org

To everyone that log-in daily in Caudata.org, Happy new year!!:D
 

SludgeMunkey

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New Year!?!?

What year is it?

Working graveyard shift is kind of like being Australian- you always live 12 hours into the future...:p
 

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Happy Newt Year. I have high hopes for 2010 but 2009 wasn't to bad.
 

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Happy new year everyone! From me and my fine amphibious friends!:D
 

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Thanks John for this great website. keep up the good work, and happy new year to everyone.:happy:
 
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