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Aussie / NZ Weekly ITP Chat

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16 years 1 week ago #3780 by stebbo
Aussie / NZ Weekly ITP Chat was created by stebbo
Hi Everybody, Aussie/NZ Weekly ITP Chat next Tuesday night at,
the new time of 7.30pm Sydney Australian Eastern Standard Time.
Which is also 5.30 am East American, Daylight Saving Time
The chat is held in our new PDSA chat room,
Located on the PDSA ‘Home’ site. www.pdsa.org/
everyone is welcome. Thanks……stebbo

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16 years 1 week ago #3827 by snowgoose
Replied by snowgoose on topic Re:Aussie / NZ Weekly ITP Chat
Like Brian said, " Everyone is welcome "! Join us tonight, we are a friendly bunch! :lol:

This is a good chance for all those wondering how the chat room works to give it a go - even all you non-Aussies out there!! :laugh:

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