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Old 07-28-2006   #1
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Happy Birthday to the Rangefinder Forum, three years old with more of the sleek grace and driving beauty of a race horse than a not yet toilet trained child.

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No love?????
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happy b'day to me...
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*offers love and throws cake*
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Happy B'day to the site and many thanks to all the people involved in making it the wise and civilised forum it is.
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Wow! Three years in "internet" time is what, 350 in real years?
I'll have some cake in RFFs honor later!
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... than a not yet toilet trained child.

Cheers to us all!!!
Oh, htat really hits home. Time to change the poopy pull-up. gotta go!

HBD to all at RFF!!
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My mantra to my son was that Molly, one of our dogs, was house trained in 3 days. I was hoping he would take that as a challenge, he didn't.
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Cheers to all of the people who make the RFF what it is.
Without all the members actively participating [from allover the world] in discussions, there would be no reason to celebrate.
Thanks for keeping the discussions polite.

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Surprised to see that the Site is only three years old.From the organisational point of view,and the breadth of the membership,and the topics covered,it seems much more 'mature' than that.

From my part it's great fun!

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I was shocked to find out RFF is only 3 years old. From the amout of posts, members, content, and attitude, I though it was around much longer.

Happy birthday everyone.
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