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Re: March, 2008 - FirstView Comments [Re: huwevans]
      #623801 - 08/03/2008 02:24

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Re: March, 2008 - FirstView Comments [Re: huwevans]
      #626103 - 12/03/2008 19:16

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The site is here - FirstView Gallery.



I'm a bit confused,need to re read the rules. Basically we're meant to upload a pic to that site,taken on the first day of each month,and then post the link in the First View thread on here?
I'm viewing on my phone and none of the links on that site work for me,and the pics are dated after the first of march!

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