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Yeah an update would be nice before we get closure on this, would still love to actually get an SAU hoodie, so Steve, if the boys don't mind/don't have anything on the cards I'd be all for you organising the next round :)

an update would be nice you have 87 people's waiting for hoodies

BTW i would also like to nominate myself for organising the next batch as i have found a new supplier

the supplier better be ftm and they better be gildan hoodies.

otherwise..*shakes fist*

well it has been said 50 million times, if you want an update, pm myself or Adrian, things ARENT being posted up for a reason. Id source a supplier, and have been recommended a few suppliers, but i want to and am trying to get this issue sorted, not only for myself but for everyone here, before i move on to the next batch. Actually, once i resolve this, im out. Someone else can do it.

/rant.

heck im even happy to let u do the re printing on the new blank ones if u want!

if ya think u got it all lined up... u seem to be quite confident..

plus i dont need ppl flaming me for giving up my time to help try get sau some hoodies...

but thanks to those who did give there support from day 1..

Ok guys, its been a long saga, yes things are a lil messed up, but lets keep the bickering off the forums. Guys if you are gonna get steve to finish the jumpers off, then i don't blame you after the grilling you've gotten over the past month. No one has a crystal ball to see the future.. and everyone makes mistakes. You both still get an A+ for effort in my book, even with how things are now.

Let me know if there is anything i can do to help out. That goes for you 2 steve...

you guys (Adrian and Damo) have put in a lot of time and effort into this

and i am happy to put my support behind you guys.

just let me know what is going on currently Adrian please

i can see where madaz is coming from, he has had enough of not being told what the go is, like probably the other 87 people who ordered hoodies! it probably could have beenhandled differently by adrian and damo, in the way of updating people, instead of 87 people pm you two, maybe put out a newsletter or email or something! anyway that put aside, adraian and damo, put their time and effort into organising this, for that i am grateful, and the problem is out of your hands, but everyone handles situations differently or wrong in anyones or some peoples opinion. so instead of joe blow against garry goonburger and e war fights over the opposite of ns, how bout we be mature about this, respect those who put the effort in and all do our best to get the final outcome we all want?

well ill prolly get shot for saying this. but

I think there is too much organising this, organising that on this site. I cant even keep up with the 234 cruises a week. :P

not enough info, just ppl tryin to make friends and earn respect,.

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