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The 'United Nations' of Podiatry Arena

Discussion in 'Podiatry Arena Help, Suggestions and Comments' started by admin, Jan 19, 2011.

  1. admin

    admin Administrator Staff Member


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    I just took the below screen shot from the Who's Online page
     

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  2. Whats makes this place great, in some of the discussions are being written from the 4 corners of the globe ( always though that saying was weird) at the same time with some very different ideas, some the same.

    You should take a lot of pride in that Craig, well done.

    There is one problem though it does take over "life" a little sometimes.
     
  3. Boots n all

    Boots n all Well-Known Member

    Yes well done Craig, if it stopped tomorrow what would we all do during the day?

    Early morning, nearly morning tea break, Morning tea break, nearly lunch, Lunch time, after lunch, nearly after noon break, after noon break, nearly time to go home
    and finally, "wait its nearly time to go home l will have one last look"
     

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