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how much before PAS will we get it back?? early enough for me to have the one with the blue sleeves altered (massacured) into a V-Neck?

And if you get me the one with the blue sleeves leave it as the same size as the sample that fitted A1

Tying your shirt is very 80's hence nobody does it anymore and having a big nob of material hanging from ya belly aint most flattering.

Not trying to be difficult but if there has to be something distinguishing the promo girls from you guys and we have to look good...... everyone else has their promo girls in flattering nice clothes. Why didnt they tell you when they gave you the shirts that you have to order over a certain amount for it .... what is the amount .... surely theres enough guys in the club ordering shirts for their girlfriends to get an order of 20

well you said at the beginning you wanted us to be comfortable .... and the initial idea was the girls were going to choose the styles they found most flattering and do it that way ..... then decided to make it easier for you and just all get a blue singlet even tho its not what i wanted in the first place.

i want the blue sleeved shirt but only in V neck - round neck feels like your being strangled and that white singlet with blue straps looks like something my 10 yr old cousin would wear with floral leggings :(

Anyway im not the only one in this but i know that Kyles didnt find the T-shirt flattering either.

So i might as well buy my own today and that'll be one little happy camper at least ...... and thats one less girl you have to fight it out with.

Just need to tell me where to drop it.

Niz, I'm not trying to be difficult, but I have no time left, if it's not sorted out by today then they won't get done. The t-shirt would need to go to global motorsports, it's the shop opposite SST. Give it to Danny and tell him it's for the SAU order.

well i doubt they have the white with blue sleeves there so plain blue ...... try to get colour close to the other blue ones wouldnt mind it being a bit darker it'll go with white bottoms a lot better then. Look at it this way ..... least you wont have to pay for it.

Not big enough to fit the image? ..... for god sakes they are going to be the same size across ways ..... see they are going to be too big n baggy if you get a size bigger t-shirt just to accomodate the image ..... its not hard to shrink an image to 80% .... any tool can do that even i can!

Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

Hi Danny, Have a good weekend?

Not bad, yours would have been better :( but I will look into the TV's this week, Im not going to be here next week, back to Canberra, will be back on Friday night 10OCT03. So I have to do heaps of work before then, only week after I get back. Oh well I'll keep at it.

Paul what email addy you on ..... just got this email and it made mejust piss myself laughing

you too Strich ..... changed email systems about a month ago and i no longer hve your email addy :(

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