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Hello All, this is just a quick update regarding the membership packs and the new stickers.

First off the remaining membership packs were picked up and sent on monday the 13th of december. See pics below.

Secondly, the new members stickers with the new design will be mailed out once I pick them up, I am trying to do that today. All members will recieve the new stickers.

To the people who pmed me notifying me they had not recieved their membership packs, your names were on the list of the ones sent yesterday so you should recieve them shortly (australia post+christmas time = carrier pidgions).

If there are any queries please dont hesitate to pm me.

James

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Cyrus damn near has camel toe.

With pants pulled up that high, you'd wanna make a fairly crucial decision about which side of the trousers to feed your wang down, and which side to poke the berries down. .... Assuming the pants arent pulled up so high your crotch region is already half-escaping out a leg hole.

Sorry, on topic. Hmm. Good to see you taking charge James ;) I'll buy you a whip.

Rodney, as stated in James post, with it being christmas and all, the packages may/will take longer than usual to be processed through Australia post. Something to do with lots of cards and parcels being sent for christmas.

Just be patient and wait for the mail man ;)

BTW... wheres my membership pack? I'll be kicken some asses if mines not there!

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