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I would suggest asking around at work. I definately sent them, and everyone else seems to have received them, I wouldn't expect yours to take this long.

Yours came in a company envelope titled to:

Leonard

39 Stenhouse Drive

Cameron Park NSW 2286

I did everyone's the same, you all got a pre printed sticker with your details on it on an envelope from PCP.

I REALLY hope they turn up today!

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I"ll go hassle the warehouse boys!

IT'S IN!!!!!!! PCP!!!!!!!!!! i Got PCP!!!!!!!!!!

Thanks Doof! hehehe

I'll see you all there! Gotta come by and say hi! Does SAU have a booth anywhere?

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There is a small dick sucking fee. I believe it is covered more accuretly for the out of state people in our awesome Who is Wayne Prenter thread that is awesome.

also, we won't really care that much...

So I've heard. I'm laying the blame soley on Newcastle.

Will you be able to check if they arrive tomorrow morning?

we're leaving our house at 6am because we can only make the Friday, and our mail doesn't come til lunch or just after. I went up to the post office to check with them and I've also ask our neighbours in case they got them by accident.

We thought they'd be here by yesterday.

:D

Did the post office say anything useful?

I went there hoping that maybe they were there but they said because the tickets weren't sent registered post, they can't track it at all, not even look up our name, address or anything up in their system.

I don't know what else to do :D

if u wanted to call Luke about it, Nick T has his and my contact numbers.

Next year we will be using registered post... but there are extra costs involved :D

god damn newcastle, I swear to god.

I'm trying to sort something out for you now, but there isn't a whole heap we can do at the moment.

If you can wait around for the mail in the morning and just hope for the best, then that would be swell, but I don't have any idea when it would arrive, it's normally in the morning some time.

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