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this happeneing this saturday then? we got a time place e.t.c for it , im working all weekend but! maybe ill get charmaine to get mine and make a special delivery! she doesnt know about it yet, but ill soonly let her know! hehehe, or is this bbq thing a whole joke and i should have read a few pages back! ??? devo but, sau has a good bunch of fellas and chicks on ere that i would like to get to know better!

Haha, i love when this:

hahahah sau bbq on sat to collect!!

turns into this:

this happeneing this saturday then? we got a time place e.t.c for it , im working all weekend but! maybe ill get charmaine to get mine and make a special delivery! she doesnt know about it yet, but ill soonly let her know! hehehe, or is this bbq thing a whole joke and i should have read a few pages back! ??? devo but, sau has a good bunch of fellas and chicks on ere that i would like to get to know better!

In just a handful of posts! ahh SAU :O

Now forgive me if this sounds a little harsh

it turns into your above quotes because you 2 have run this group buy like a couple of asshats making jokes there coming there not that no one really knows what to believe there's so many pages of random bs in this thread :O

your right, it is harsh. We sold 87 hoodies, and your the only one who has been harsh Steve. They are being printed at the moment, and the delay has definately been on their side, as they had to wait 4-5 days for a few sizes and colours to come into the country.

Like i have said before, i do apologise for the delay, and as Adrian said before, next week.

thanks damo... hoodies will be finished printing this week...

they will be dispatched late this week/early next for arrival mid next week....

i have emailed them on every second day to find a out progress and thats all we can do atm...

we get them when we get them and thats it! as as soon as they arrive i will be more than happy to make a meet on tues or wed night if thats when they come! just to get them out earlier!!!!

thanks for ur patience guys!

Fact: not once did i mention the delay caused by changeing manufactuer

Fact: 87 hoodies sold doesnt mean you done a good job just means there's a market

you look at all the other group buy threads and you wont see the school yard carry on that is in the last 15 pages

look you've done a great job i foot deny that i just think there didn't need fuel added to the fire and just because im the only one to speak up doesn't mean there isn't others

so its settled. no more posting in here guys, the very next post should be the post that says hoodies are here, pick them up at this time.

Well I consider this a good announcement:

thanks damo... hoodies will be finished printing this week...

they will be dispatched late this week/early next for arrival mid next week....

we get them when we get them and thats it! as as soon as they arrive i will be more than happy to make a meet on tues or wed night if thats when they come! just to get them out earlier!!!!

How about merging it in with the karting night next Friday? Hand out the hoodies and go racing in them ... what better way to christen them! :banana:

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