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buff breasted sandpiper

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Subject: buff breasted sandpiper
From: john hammond <>
Date: Wed, 4 Mar 2009 20:37:34 +1030
I cant believe its happened. My wife is having a baby tomorrow and over the 
last nine months i have often chuckled to myself about how ironic it would be 
if some super tick vagrant turned up while we were in hospital. What makes the 
feeling of devastation just that little bit more intense is its a once only 
viewing! Tomorrow will be great and i wont give the sandpiper a second thought 
but i think tonight i might cry myself to sleep. Only one more thing left to 
say to Dave, Laurie and others heading up there........Enjoy the twitch ya 
buggers!!!!!!!!!!!
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