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Welcome Turtle,
Congratulations on your first post.  Looking forward to hearing more from you.
Enjoy your time on Permies.
 
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Paul Fookes wrote:Welcome Turtle,
Congratulations on your first post.  Looking forward to hearing more from you.
Enjoy your time on Permies.



Thank you, Paul. I'm looking forward to learning!
 
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