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Let me see, for being a smartass, for being OT, for whoring a thread after a warning......have another 20% warning to go with the existing ones that Slim & Evil Weevil gave you for similar stunts.

Imagine if everyone was as clever as you, there'd be approx 2 or 3 posts max per page.....don't say you weren't warned.

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f**k there are some f**king ungrateful pieces of shit on this website. You got two hoodies for $50. Mine is fine, good for $50. I don't really know what you were expecting? Hugo Boss or something? f**k. Say thankyou Adrian for all the effort you have put in and thankyou Adrian for putting your time into organising and posting them to me and thankyou Adrian for chasing it up when something went wrong.

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i dunno, there is some good info in here about picking up or organising postage (hint hint, still got heaps of them). I guess you can lock it, and all questions about pick-up/postage can be directed to either myself or Adrian. I guess when Fishpaste organises those who want reprints done, a new thread can be used.

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Hey guys, I still don't have mine and have not been advised if posted or not..

please let me know.

I have been appreciative and patient but now I feel i am being ignored.

On Monday 2nd March Rad32 said will be posted thurs or friday but I have not had confirmation they are on the way and not received them.

On 24th march I sent PM asking and had no reply.

so, Adrian, are they on their way? (Sklyn & Msquito)

I do appreciate all your effort guys and thankyou, but I would like to receive something.

cheers.

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DRD-OOF

Let me see, for being a smartass, for being OT, for whoring a thread after a warning......have another 20% warning to go with the existing ones that Slim & Evil Weevil gave you for similar stunts.

Imagine if everyone was as clever as you, there'd be approx 2 or 3 posts max per page.....don't say you weren't warned.

too serious for me, I'm out :sick:

Thanks for the memories.

edit: actually, what's OT?

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Kel we have had blanks for quite a long time now, Fishpaste has kindly offered to organise reprinting. Myself and Adrian, however, will have nothing to do with the reprints other than distributing the blanks.

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