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Congrats SKF, we have just reached 1000 members so its a great opportunity to thank everyone for making this such a great forum.

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Big thanks to our prominent members like BlueBolts, Northboy, Gbang, Squiggle and many others (forgive me for not mentioning you by name, but you know who you are) who contribute much to this forum with no expectation of anything in return.

Big thanks to the mod team for keeping everything running smoothly behind the scenes.

Huge thanks to our tireless leader Dean who is always working behind the scenes to ensure SKF runs as it does.

Finally big thanks, to all our members, without you there would be no forum.

Looking forward to having many more members in the near future....

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:applause::applause::applause: Woohoo well done just shows what a great forum we have. Thanks to all the Mods, Dean and members

Cheers

Ineke

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Thanks Ben for your kind words, even though I have been slack lately (flat out) it is the only forum I look at these days and I must get my finger out and finish articles and collecting trip threads.

It is a great forum FULL of first class shrimp heads and my personal thanks to Dean for starting this top place to hang out, I cross my fingers that we keep the KRAP out and I think we will mainly because we have so many generous members. Go Girls and Guys.

Bob

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Congratulations SKF, and ALL it's members, and a HUGE thank you to the mods & Dean....

This forum has no doubt changed the shrimp scene in Australia, and is continually improving the shrimp community. Bravo !!!!:applause:

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Bringing shrimps to the masses!

Congratulations SKF, and ALL it's members, and a HUGE thank you to the mods & Dean....This forum has no doubt changed the shrimp scene in Australia, and is continually improving the shrimp community. Bravo !!!!:applause:
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Cheers guys. I appreciate all your hard work and have to say, i am always amazed and stunned by how great this forum is, the quality of the information, the off topic posts and the generosity of the members. Excellent work Dean, all the mods and the named and un named contributors that see to it that it remains amazing.

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Congratulations SKF' date=' and ALL it's members, and a HUGE thank you to the mods & Dean....

This forum has no doubt changed the shrimp scene in Australia, and is continually improving the shrimp community. Bravo !!!!:applause:[/quote']

+1 Since joining this forum I have learnt so much and spent more than I can afford! LOL! but loving it!

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Every one has pretty much summed up my thoughts, I have to agree that it the people here that make this forum great, oh & our fearless leader. Well done everyone, keep up the good work :encouragement:

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Fantastic achievement for a forum that is still so young. Well done to all involved in making it such a special place.

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Hmmmm what do I have to say..... 1000 members...THAT JUST HAPPENNED!!!!! POW!!!!

Great work guys and to everyone who made this happened, both the big contributors and the beginners and learners who participated cause without all of them big or amall we would be nothing. But i have to say the biggest props goes to the creator of this forum who fearlessly fought all the bullshit from the idiots, naysayers, who had the guts to keep the stinkers out and call them up for what they are and also for making the big and hard decisions to make this forum what it was. Yiew!!!!! Skf :)

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Woo hoo great stuff guys.

----- Sent from my mobile so apologising in advance for any grammar or spelling mistakes.

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That's cool guys I'm glad to be part of something so young, Im only new to this forum but I've been part of other forum when I kept fronts or discus which had 3 times the members and only would get 1/4 the help I do from this SKF. Goes to show the awesome community we have here!! Can't wait to be able to pass my knowledge on as I earn some ;) haha

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Well done to each and every member that makes this place what it is! and to Dean and the awesome team of mods! this hobby has enriched my life more then I could have imagined and I honestly don't think I would have got so into it without SKF.

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