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Firstly well done Flick... I am impressed with the work you have done.. congrats.

Secondly, during the next 8-10 months I will get off my arse and take some shots specifically to submit for the next one if you choose to do it again for 2011.

cheers.

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glad to hear you like it martin, your car will be an awesome addition to next years calendar.

Steve, never saw a shot of yours come through either so yours will also make a nice addition to next years :P

agreed! Martin you car would be very welcome for next years calender. If the feedback I get from these is good I will do them again next year. They can only get better each year I reckon.

if people want to organize times to pick up theirs, let me know!

we should be able to make it for abit friday night again. I'll probly be up at mallanats but flick is working all weekend, if need be i can bring a few up with me, thats if i end up going though.

just got my calendar handed to me by Abe....cheers for dropping it off....

Flick..... omigod omigod omigod omigod omigod!!!!! That has just made my week!!! thanks heaps for that....pics are awesome...and the setup is wicked.....

Glad you liked it nugzy, your photo turned out great, thanks heaps to Jay for letting us use that one.

Remember everyone, ill be at vilis tmrw from about 7:30 for an hour or so with the calenders if you wish to collect yours!

sorry couldn't make it to Villis on friday, coming down 4 christmas soon, will organise a time to pick up (as well as hoodies of fishpaste)

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