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Hi. We have recently passed the 2000 post count (at 2011) now. So we would just like to say thank you to everyone who posts. And indeed thanks to everyone who contributed to the 7,906 comments. Thanks for everything and hopefully you will all be still here when it hits 10,000 posts. Also have added a End to Shannon Heathrow category to keep track of all the posts which you can check out here.

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  1. # Comment by Cian Aug 14th, 2007 18:08

    Spot on, thanks to everyone who has put so much work in. And your good self of course!

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