Erik Tischner finishes the bicentennials

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Re: Erik Tischner finishes the bicentennials

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Congrats man!
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Oh wow, that's boss!!! Some of those 101-200 are really tough from what I have heard. Congratulations; that's a big deal.

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Congratulations Erik!
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Congrats Tisch! Great way to celebrate a Cup victory year!
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Re: Erik Tischner finishes the bicentennials

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Wow! Amazing!
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