TOPIC: New Apprentice: Slydogstags

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Re: New Apprentice: Slydogstags 18 Jul 2012 19:46 #67315

congrats:) may the force guide you both:)
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Re: New Apprentice: Slydogstags 18 Jul 2012 20:22 #67323

thank you all for i know this was just put up i i will say it in advance MTFBWY all.

Re: New Apprentice: Slydogstags 24 Jul 2012 16:29 #68002

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Also to you both: Congratulations.
May the Force guide you always.
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Re: New Apprentice: Slydogstags 29 Jul 2012 18:23 #68529

This is so cool! All these new Apprentices and learning going on. Love it, haha.

Congrats to you both and enjoy this new opportunity of mutual learning.

MTFBWY and with us all as this Temple continues to grow,
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Re: New Apprentice: Slydogstags 31 Jul 2012 15:16 #68771

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Wow, Mark, you are a busy man! :)
Congratulations to both of you.
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Re: New Apprentice: Slydogstags 31 Jul 2012 20:22 #68802

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Congratulations! May this apprenticeship be fruitful for both parties, and may the Force be with you both

Re: New Apprentice: Slydogstags 31 Jul 2012 20:26 #68803

May this holy apprenticeship bear fruits found pleasing to the Jedi ancestors who have become one with the mighty Force.
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