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Hi all,

I tried to not login, but just couldn't resist.

So after a slight freshen up of a tank (4 more freshen ups to go) I couldn't help myself, had to jump back on and see what's happening.

So to all the new guys "Hello", to all the old guys "Hello", and to everyone in between "Hello"

P.S thanks trav for all the help on the weekend :)

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Hi Gino good to see you back again. Why have you stayed away ? Hope you stay around now.

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Welcome back Gino, good to see the addiction to SKF is as strong as the shrimp addiction :victorious:

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Ineke, just got carried away with a new dance studio (it's the other hobby).

Just gonna take it slow, but I'm back (I think)

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So can someone sum up what I've missed out in the last 6 months in 10dot points lol??? Other than the forum becoming super sized lol. (wow)

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1. Cool competitions

2. Crazy sales from Dean

3. BB is mental for Green Hulks, lol

4. TBM™ is a new term for TB's from Mishling x & we have registered the acronym TBM®, lol

5. Volume 1 of the Shrimp Breeders mag has been released

6. Dean had more crazy sales

7. Everyone spent a buttload on Deans crazy sales

I'm sure there's more so someone else can fill in the last three :victorious:

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Welcome back Gino .... do hope you're here to stay ! Missed your Avatar. LOL

8. Large number of female members, taking over SKF, breeding Dragon's and forcing us to submission.

9. Many hobbyist having great success with TB's.

10. TBMM™ is a new term for TB's from Mishling x Mishling we have registered the acronym TBMM®, lol

:)

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Welcome back Gino .... do hope you're here to stay ! Missed your Avatar. LOL

8. Large number of female members' date=' taking over SKF, breeding Dragon's and forcing us to submission.

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Someone is feeling the pressure and not happy he hasn't joined the fun breeding Dragons:D

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So many registered names lol

BB my avatar needs an update but nothing really sums it up as well as the current one

And of course there had to be sales and comps while I was on hiatus lol

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8. Large number of female members' date=' taking over SKF, breeding Dragon's and forcing us to submission.

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I still don't understand the dragon thing :beaten:

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Hi Gino, great to have you back, Hope your here to stay ENJOY!

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Hai and welcome to DragonKeepersForum!

;)

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Not these and if you buy the fountain of youth you can keep them young and cute and I'm out of here before I get into trouble yet again for hijacking a thread. Gino you should be honoured to have your thread hijacked but some people don't like it:(

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Lol. Hijack away, but in doing so ur gonna have to fill me in on what the hell the dragon thingy is in reference too. (I'm thinking an app or game?)

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LOL got ya. It's a game called Dragonvale and yes a free app that is very addictive second only to shrimp:D

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Don't do it Gino...... Squiggles & I are considering establishing a anti dragonvaler's group. LOL

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Ah you are wrong we have several male forum members who are happily playing along I won't name and shame because there is no shame:triumphant:

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The men committee shall meet to consider continued membership in the man club for those who shall not be named.

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