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Hey, just found this site and looking forward to Sprints LTE rollout in the Bay.

 

:welcome: to S4GRU. Thanks for joining. Hope to see you around the forums!

 

Robert

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Welcome to the club. Grab some coffee and someone will be with you shortly to get you your name tag and to take the pint of blood and urine sample.

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Welcome to the club. Grab some coffee and someone will be with you shortly to get you your name tag and to take the pint of blood and urine sample.

 

:blink: blood and urine sample???

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Hey, I'm currently not working and don't have abundant $$. Is there a minimum donation amount to be a sponsor and see the interactive map?

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Hey' date=' I'm currently not working and don't have abundant . Is there a minimum donation amount to be a sponsor and see the interactive map?[/quote']

 

I sent you a PM about your question. Thanks!

 

Robert via Kindle Fire using Forum Runner

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