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Dan the Man is busy with some stuff at the moment - don't wait for him he has some important shit on his plate.

Just do what you need to mate,

Im in no hurry, I hope it is nothing too serious but anything the community can do im sure we all will do what we can to help if needed?
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I went into the shop on Monday with photos. They said they had to do a dummy run on the small ones as the text might be too small. Bigger ones would be fine.

They haven't contacted me back to say there is any problems so hopefully be ready soon :)

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Thanks for the update and effort mate.

I went into the shop on Monday with photos. They said they had to do a dummy run on the small ones as the text might be too small. Bigger ones would be fine.

They haven't contacted me back to say there is any problems so hopefully be ready soon :)

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lol - got it.

Nice tan and undies ;) how random

Not a problem,

On another note... I googled "sauwa stickers" last week looking for a logo....

Look for the "guy" (I think) with the whipper snipper about 30-40 images down :)

Not a problem,

On another note... I googled "sauwa stickers" last week looking for a logo....

Look for the "guy" (I think) with the whipper snipper about 30-40 images down :)

Whipper Snipper ? Huh [emoji15] What about for girls ? [emoji22]

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