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I am a newbie! Looking forward to contributing to this group.
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On Jun 21, 4:16*pm, Zenexk > wrote:
> I am a newbie! *Looking forward to contributing to this group.
> Thanks!
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> Kevin


A newbie what? This is probably the most boring group out there.
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