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I am just trying to get it from Wil in the evening some time then put in the box at HPI tonight, doesn't matter if they are not there. They can then work on them tomorrow rather than waiting for post.

I'd do it myself but I'm partially busy.

:O Its the mysterous PICS!!! :laugh:

Id do it but im too far away, though dont mind the drive. But what time does HPI close?

Ah..... bump?

Im happy to go along with Vic and get this sorted

Adam, you know the number

What time do you finish? I'm guessing latest pickup is whatever time Wil goes to bed and drop off can be whenever.

Damm, that time must have past.. Its also 6PM. Poor wilchy past bed time. :O

Glad its sorted!

What time do you finish? I'm guessing latest pickup is whatever time Wil goes to bed and drop off can be whenever.

2am, way past wilchies bed time :)

all sorted though anyway so cool

Sif bedtime! Y'all suck!!!

This week has been way too busy for me. It's all good though. :)

Yes, all the photo secretses are on this CD. :) They'll be coming to magazine near you soon enough.

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