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Yay activity. Umm HI2U, your hoody isn't an XL by any chance is it?

And since we're changing the design (we'll, handing in a design) does this give people the opportunity to remove their names? I'd really like an unnamed XL in the new design if anyone is willing to swap for my L unnamed.

Oh and it may have been 6 ish months but looks like we're getting somewhere haha. Thanks guys.

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lets do this design on our blank ones!

lol Kietz when you're not being a smartass you're actually quite a valuable contributor to SAU....good job.

As I said awhile ago, that's clearly the best design I've seen so far for a hoodie.

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hey damo. i sent u a pm a couple of weeks ago about sending my hoodies as they are.

cbf waiting for printing, and possibly more dramas. just send both. cheers man

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d'oh :D

Tony, just checked pm, Adrian will post yours this week.
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i agree with ya pete

but i was just saying that we dont want another club going around saying that we copied their idea/design

im sure they wouldnt mind, i think whoever wants the design put their hands up and we get the printing organised before it hits winter! and whoever doesnt than they can just drool when we get ours :D

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im sure they wouldnt mind, i think whoever wants the design put their hands up and we get the printing organised before it hits winter! and whoever doesnt than they can just drool when we get ours :D

Count me in then

i was just trying to be on the safe side kietz

not trying to play it down or anything mate

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i rly like that design too kietz, its fkn awesome :D

i dont mind if its similar to another clubs design.

im on lates this week, so i wont be able to get mine. If there is someone that lives in the brighton/seacliff area that can grab mine that would be sweet ;)

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gtrkiet's design idea looks great imo, i'd be happy to get that.

And who cares if its similar to another clubs design, they'd have boring hondas on theirs and ours will have the awesomeness of the Skyline, so ours would be better :D

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