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the ppl who were getting them posted can u please elt me know if u want them now or with the other ones!

if you want them now ill send them off monday!

cheers

Can you please post mine now, well on Monday.

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hey i think that the 32,33,34 theme sounds pretty cool

and i'll take my hoodies when theyre both ready.

Sorry for being a pain but i havnt been keeping my self up to date with this so just asking how much is it goin to cost us to get the blank ones printed??

cheers guys appreciate the work you guys have done :P

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