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 There's a hole in my bucket Friday, 8th September 2006 
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The word is out! Melburnian Atomicans now have a right proper Atomic event to look forward to! After too many years watching with envy as Sydneysiders enjoyed a superior climate, world-beating beauty, a richer cultural vibe and hotter chicks, plus all the Atomic events, your day has come!

And that day is Thursday the 28th of September! Exclamation mark!

Read all about it RIGHT HERE, and if you’re just a little tickled, register and be there!

All the Atomic boys will be there, and we’re ever so thrilled at the prospect of rubbing (at a minimum) shoulders with you.

Exclamation mark for emphasis!

Brisbane, Perth, Canberra and all the other bits, including Adelaide, we desperately hope that one happy day we’ll be able to embrace you all.

Have a fun weekend.

Ben



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