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Tuesday, 15 June 2004
Some people have
all the luck
. Actually, this probably bears some relation to the stuff that Mick 's & Paul's mum was doing for her Phd, from what I heard about it. Anyway, I'm off to work out how MOF can be used in AFL football...
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