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  1. #1
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    OK kids, I just want to wish you a very happy Christmas and New Year. I wish you and yours have a great 2006. Stay healthy and keep up the good work.

    Personally I had a great 2005. A family work/holiday to US/Dizzyland, sold a house and bought one (without a real estate agent) and the arrival of Emily.

    No more work for the rest of the year. Cool life is wonderful innit?

    Cheers

    Scott

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    Lucky Buggar I still have a week to go, can Emily come round and play with my kid?

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    Three days next week and then that's it until the New Year.

    Wongo, if you're in town next Tuesday, let me know.
    "I don't practice what I preach because I'm not the kind of person I'm preaching to."

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    Thanks Wongo, and hope 2006 is even better for you.

    Not much time off for me, just the standard Pub. Holidays, have to be in here to support those silly Financial people who insist on working over the break :mad:
    Brett

    Only Robinson Crusoe could get everything done by Friday!

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    Have a good break Wongo, well deserved.

    I'll work the days in between and then spend two and half weeks in the shed. I'll turn the radio on for a little bit in the mornings just to hear the traffic reports to remind me what it is normally like, smile and then turn it off.
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    Scott, Seasons Compliments to you and your family, may 2006 be even better.

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    Quote Originally Posted by silentC
    Three days next week and then that's it until the New Year.

    Wongo, if you're in town next Tuesday, let me know.
    Yoo, yes I am in on Tuesday. I need to see a client at 2 thats all.

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    G'day Wongo,

    All the best to you too and the rest of you lot.

    My holidays got sidetracked and thrown in the can, was meant to be on going away for 2 weeks holidays today - but Sarah arrived early.

    Besides I have a new client and they all want this and that done.
    I make things, I just take a long time.

    www.brandhouse.net.au

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    Enjoy your break Wongo, put the feet up, make some sawdust, play with the cat, enjoy your family and relax.
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    Glad it's been s good year for you guys Scott, everyone needs a little luck now & then .

    BTW Benny nice gene pool you've got there :eek:
    Bruce C.
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