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with all the people stressing out over their hoodie in this thread I think an SAU walking stressball group buy should be next before the next hoodies orders :domokun::domokun::devil:

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HAHA I would buy that!! :domokun: Do they come in other colours? How much can we get them for in a group buy? :cool:

black probably be best and it was something like $7-$9 each with walking legs... and about $4-$5 each for ones without walking legs...

hmmm and is that with or wihout the SAU logo? I guess the legs makes it ideal as a desk ornament :domokun: Or dash mounted...for times of frustration in peak time traffic!

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Lets not forget the SAU Stress Ball Launcher!!

http://www.tshirtgun.com/

Each cannon also comes standard with 2 vinyl logos at no additional charge, and custom graphics and designs are available at an additional charge.

ok so the hoodie thread, i have signed and faxed the final proof, printing is due to start today/monday!

Well done guys! Take our impatience as a sign of a job well done :D We just wanna be proud to be SAU

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