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Anyway guy, with workin my ass off and Holidays and the printing place being on holidays.. should be picking them up today or monday, so will organize with everyone to get them to them, again sorry for the delay with this batch, just been busy as all hell.. workin in retail at this time of the year = hell busy for me!

skyline1989, I work at Harvey norman factory outlet, south road mile end. Im there 9-5 monday-friday.. but let me know what day you will be in as my hours do change at times..

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preis, im onto it..

Lauren/kye at this stage NONE are left and i wont be ordering more.. I wont be taking money for anymore until i get at least FIVE more confirmed orders, as this is the minimum order.

So if you order 2 i want 3 more before i will even place an order.

sorry for the delay with this batch guys, tried ringing a few times to pick up but the printing staff were all on holidays - lucky them!

Anyway, ill have them thursday, so will organize with people to get them to them.. dont think ill be at vilis or such this friday, but can work something out..

ok, im going to pick this next lot up, finally.. so have to work out how to get them to people now!

Dohmar + madaz, you can probly pop around to lukes to get them sometime over the next few days/weekend (not tonite though)

and i can maybe try to get to vilis for a bit tommorow night if people want to do that?

So I have these 10 now to hand out. Im happy for people to pop past my work tommorow between 9-5 to pick them up from me, or as I said, I can probly get to vilis at 7ish tommorow night..

so, some details for everyone!

Calendars are $24 each. For $20 I couldve got them with just 1 pic on each page, so im sure we wont all mind paying an extra $4 for 3 smaller pics the bottom of the date page.

Ive tried to keep the cost down as much as possible, but i think $24 for a calendar is pretty reasonable? I am going back to see the designer again tommorow to finalise it all and start the printing process.

few people picked their calendars today from me at work. Now, ill be at vili tonite around 7-7:30, so if people want to pop past there to pick theres up, i should be there for maybe an hour?

can thank me johnny :)

flick just rode passenger as usual lol.

I should really get around to putting this calendar up, i think it can be December the whole year :)

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