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aidwin its cos paul never bothers to think about how what he does effects everybody else - its just god damn number one and thats it. He's a law unto himself which is fine but not when it involves other people he doesnt involve them he just goes on and makes up his own mind anyway of whats best for everyone :D

yeah thats right - hes managed not to piss off just one but two females - possibly three soooooo lucky for him Liz can tget on during work - cos i think shes more pissed than me and you've just seen my reaction

It's a phucking shirt, it ain't anything major, the supplier will work it out:p

They were our shirts, so I didn't expect they'd need them back, they didn't need the mens one:p If they needed them back they should have told us in the first place:D

Dare I ask how the shirts are going ?????

I am not trying to stir things here but out of curiosity how are they progressing??? I put my name in for one but havent seen a shirt ( Bar the demo ) or given anyone any money either....

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