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Great entries guys and girls!! It's gonna be hard to pick a winner!!

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Here's my second entry, not the shot I wanted but it will have to do, I tried to get a shot of me at the finish line of the Good Coast Marathon when the winner crossed the line(he did it in record time too) but there was no chance of getting near it, hope I win :victorious:

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World champion shrimp starer on the dias. Time for the national anthem lol.

There is some really good entries, good luck to all.

Cheers mick

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Off course you won the marathon jay, you were the only person running in that comp. So technically you came first and you came last . Lol

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Great shot Jay! Feel good to be No1 hey? Lol

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Thanks everyone, lets hope I'm in the right position for the comp, lol :victorious:

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Good one Squig, but I don't see the gold medallion around you neck? what happened?

Bob

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Here's my second entry pic. Trying to promote SKF in Singapore at Universal Studios.

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Forgot to mention, my first entry pic was taken at the Reunification Palace in Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam.

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Great photo Izzy -Wonder if baby dressed in your shirt might bring in the awwww factor.

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Asian shrimp stir fry? This shark would've been so disappointed eating me. I would've have just been an appetizer to him lol.

Photo taken at Vin Pearl Island, Nha Trang, Vietnam.

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Great photo Izzy -Wonder if baby dressed in your shirt might bring in the awwww factor.
LOL Ineke.
Is this the official skf pose now? Lol
I was like to the missus, "hurry up and take the damn photo" The damn world ball was spinning around that quick lol.
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Come home, have a quick shower n get ready for some starring time, only to realise . . . I have nothing left to stare at :(

get prepared for sooky girl face

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It does hurt. I've been there. The best way now is more research and something has to change before your next attemp. Sorry for your loses.

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Peppy Don't be sad, we all will help you get started again Promise!!

Wayne

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Last day for entries today people!

So here is a crappy unflattering picture of me doing the rightful thing in the shirt... playing POLO! I was waiting on a guy who had a go pro video of the match but he hasn't uploaded it yet :( so this will have to do. And in case you wondered, yes we won :D

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And in case any of you were doubting that I was wearing the shirt, here is a pic just before we started...

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Wow your very talented. Not many Australian and ride a horse or even control one for a game. Great pic torface :)

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