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Happy 6th Forklift Action

Congrats on 6-years guys, job well done.
Great idea to put your pics in this weeks newsletter...nice to put a face to the voice.

Rodger - you look like a nice guy...Cheers Tim
  • Posted 13 Jul 2006 21:47
  • By TimJ
  • joined 4 Mar'05 - 42 messages
  • Florida, United States
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Yes Forkliftaction, well done. I dont know how I got my industry news 6 years ago and now its all the rage. As for the photos, a pretty dashing looking lot all of you I reckon! Keep it up... Michael.
  • Posted 10 Aug 2006 17:10
  • By michael_l
  • joined 15 Jul'06 - 4 messages
  • Queensland, Australia
Gidday!

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