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Maxxi because he is hilarious

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Alan Medic because he is too

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Red Devil for organising the football tournamentshttp://www.freesmileys.org/smileys/smiley-sport002.gif and always being non-judgemental


Otta for contributing to nearly every thread

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Loz for always being up for a spat

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El Pibe for still being here even though he's not

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Jah Lush for just being JL


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Numbers for being sweet


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Foxy because he is too

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I'd like to share my 'don't be a stranger award' with moos, loz, strafer jack, otta, david_carnell, ratty and many many more, and spare a thought to those who have passed over to the other side (the singapore ex pats forum) from huguenot through annaj to madworld74 *sniff*

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Careful, you'll be forming your own clique before you know it...

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