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Bb i cant believe you donated an item to auction for me!!! you rock!!! Thanks man!!!!!!! I really appreciate it. When things spring back into I got a few shrimps for ya :) thanks!!!!

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For ALL the stuff you've done for me & the shrimp community, it's great that we can do something in return ! Thank you !

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You both rock equally, you're both a asset to SKF & the greater shrimp community, well done guys :encouragement:

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You both rock equally' date=' you're both a asset to SKF & the greater shrimp community, well done guys :encouragement:

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+1 Totally agree! Oh and I believe 2OFUS has donated to your cause as well Gbang but I think he put it up in the SSS auction post not the BB so BB maybe you can you sort out with him

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it really is great to see how much everyone helps each other out here, good on ya blue bolts!

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This community is the most giving I have ever had the honour to belong to. The generousity between the members is awesome. Well done everyone.:applause::applause::applause:Cheers

Ineke:encouragement:

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It takes a great community to bring out the best of people ! There's so many genuine hobbyist in this forum, so Cudos to SKF !

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+1 totally agree dude, it's the law of attraction, like attracts like, generous people on the forum attracts generous people to the forum :encouragement:

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