Pauls Hectamegger Competition
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#41 Re: Pauls Hectamegger Competition
The 8 PM update had Paul on just over 100M & TSBT on just over 10,082.
The final decision is Paul's but by my reckoning the Penguin has pulled it off!
:wav: :wav: to Paul & PinkPenguin!
The final decision is Paul's but by my reckoning the Penguin has pulled it off!
:wav: :wav: to Paul & PinkPenguin!
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#42 Re: Pauls Hectamegger Competition
I concur Mega. Although I'm now regretting running those Seti units at the weekend
Well done PinkPenguin, message me with your details and I'll sort out your hard earned spoils
Thanks everyone for taking part
Well done PinkPenguin, message me with your details and I'll sort out your hard earned spoils
Thanks everyone for taking part
#43 Re: Pauls Hectamegger Competition
Congratulations on the win Mr PP and congratulations to Paul on reaching the nine digit milestone
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#44 Re: Pauls Hectamegger Competition
Good job Mr. Penguin and nice milestone Silver.
Buster is my dog. Sadly, Buster is gone.
Buster is the Malamute, Obi is the Golden.
Obi is the dog of the house now.
Buster is the Malamute, Obi is the Golden.
Obi is the dog of the house now.
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#45 Re: Pauls Hectamegger Competition
Congratulations :)
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#46 Re: Pauls Hectamegger Competition
Yippeee! a win I won! ...time for a party!
thanks for congrats and a great milestone that were.
thanks for congrats and a great milestone that were.
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#48 Re: Pauls Hectamegger Competition
Sounds like a play or a kids book. :bounce:MacDitch wrote:...Paul & the Penguin. :)
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#49 Re: Pauls Hectamegger Competition
Why not The Penguin & Paul
Buster is my dog. Sadly, Buster is gone.
Buster is the Malamute, Obi is the Golden.
Obi is the dog of the house now.
Buster is the Malamute, Obi is the Golden.
Obi is the dog of the house now.
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#50 Re: Pauls Hectamegger Competition
What is the penguin up to trotting across Piazza di Spagna loaded down with bags marked Armani, Bulgari, Ferragamo and a dozen other expensive mediterranean fashion designers ? and why did he disappear into Babingtons as though this was perfectly normal behaviour for a penguin* ?Buster Gunn wrote:Why not The Penguin & Paul
Paul asked himself these and many other questions as he observed the penguin's antics through a pair of binoculars from the Spanish Steps. The devious critter was definitely up to something and he had no doubt that the sprightly, one might even say frisky, bounce with which he had crossed the square was not entirely due to the springtime atmosphere which had invaded Rome and provided everyone with an air of anticipation and the expectancy of fun and games to be had by all...
* it is not actually uncommon for penguins disappear into Babingtons for a nice warm cup of tea given the sub-zero kind of places they tend to come from.
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