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My heartiest congratulations to you, Amy! #1 (permalink) Wed Aug 06, 2008 17:31 pm   My heartiest congratulations to you, Amy!
 

Hi Amy

I just noticed that you have become the top poster here on the forum. Congratulations! How does it feel to be so active (with posts)?

Keep it up!

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Lass Blumen sprechen! #2 (permalink) Wed Aug 06, 2008 17:47 pm   Lass Blumen sprechen!
 


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My heartiest congratulations to you, Amy! #3 (permalink) Wed Aug 06, 2008 17:57 pm   My heartiest congratulations to you, Amy!
 

Thanks, Tom. It should be noted, however, that my posts in the forum would likely slow down if I were busy with a lot of other things on the site -- like Alan and Torsten are.
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My heartiest congratulations to you, Amy! #4 (permalink) Thu Aug 07, 2008 2:00 am   My heartiest congratulations to you, Amy!
 

Bookay! That's B-U-C-K-E-T! Oh fond childhood memories. Hope you'll be Keeping up Appearances Exclamation
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My heartiest congratulations to you, Amy! #5 (permalink) Thu Aug 07, 2008 11:48 am   My heartiest congratulations to you, Amy!
 

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