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List updated with payments to date.

Just a reminder that you need to pay within the next week to get the pre-pay prices.

We are looking to have jackets available at the next general meeting (Tues July 18th).

:O

how about those who cant make the meetings?

We'll let you know when the jackets are available.

It is up to you to arrange to collect them - or arrange postage.

They will be more broadly distributed than at the meetings - there will be plenty of opportunity.

James

We'll let you know when the jackets are available.

It is up to you to arrange to collect them - or arrange postage.

They will be more broadly distributed than at the meetings - there will be plenty of opportunity.

James

cool.

List updated with payments.

Please check the list to see if we have received your payment or not.

If YES, thanks.

If NOT, you need to pay by this Friday 14th July to receive the pre-pay price.

Jackets will be available at the meeting on Tuesday 18th July.

:O

Money transferred 2 mins ago so should be there by Tuesday 11th am.

I had to remove the _ from my username for one of the descriptions but not sure which one it took it from so will either be saff_cossie or saffcossie.

:O

I didn"t get it >_<

My username has an _ in it. saff_cossie. My payment wasnt allowed a special character in the field when I sent the payment online. I must not be a special guy if I can't have special characters. :(

BUMP

Reminder that pre-pay prices will finish on Friday (14/07).

Any amounts not paid by this Friday will go back up to full price.

Thanks guys,

:P

Paid, thanks Matt for reminding me :laugh:. Deposit number 2989516, for an extra small or small ;).

Can we have our name on the Jacket as well? Just a thought.

Paid, thanks Matt for reminding me :laugh:. Deposit number 2989516, for an extra small or small ;).

Can we have our name on the Jacket as well? Just a thought.

Yeah mate, I will bring a texter so you dont lose it when you hang it up with the other coats at school! :P

I think if someone ran off wearing your XS, it might be obvious it wasnt theirs and they could be subsequently aprehended!

Yeah mate, I will bring a texter so you dont lose it when you hang it up with the other coats at school! :P

I think if someone ran off wearing your XS, it might be obvious it wasnt theirs and they could be subsequently aprehended!

lol

i think he might have meant embroided....probably meaning forum name

still funny though Alan:P

lol

i think he might have meant embroided....probably meaning forum name

still funny though Alan:P

LOL! yeah I knew what he meant mate as I have my name on a T-Shirt from my cycling club. Damn where is that man when you need him to read a post! :laugh:

BTW Dezz, I am almost as much of a post whore in this thread as you, I must have learnt from the best! :P

LOL! yeah I knew what he meant mate as I have my name on a T-Shirt from my cycling club. Damn where is that man when you need him to read a post! :laugh:

BTW Dezz, I am almost as much of a post whore in this thread as you, I must have learnt from the best! :P

im buying 2 jackets, so im entitled to twice the posts ;)

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