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Message no. 1
From: Lady Jestyr jestyr@*********.html.com
Subject: Australian shirts - update and new choices!
Date: Sun, 04 Jul 1999 21:29:43 +1000
Okay...

For those who want a variety in the shirts, I can offer the following:

Base shirt, up to XXL: $16
3XL $21
4XL $21
5XL $23
8XL $29

(Anything bigger than XXL is Australian made. An XXL or smaller in
Australian made rather than imported, will set you back $20.00.)

Lacoste polo shirt, polycotton - up to XXL $20
Long-sleeve shirt (I think it's a round neck not a polo-neck), light-weight
rugby poly-cotton - up to XXL $26.50

So if anyone who hasn't yet given me their money (which is almost all of
you, you bastards!), wants to change from a regular shirt to a polo shirt
or longsleeve shirt, let me know!

Okay, here's how it stands:

Cheques/money orders should be sent pronto, made out to:

Eleanor Holmes

and send them to

65 London Street
Eight Mile Plains
Queensland 4113

Please email me privately to let me know when you've sent the cheque, so I
know when to expect them. I'll need the cheques by July 8. Anyone who
hasn't sent in a cheque by then, misses out. Unless you have a good excuse,
or have already talked to me, or I'm feeling nice. Which isn't really
likely... ;-)

The following Australians have ordered shirts:

Damian Robinson (2 shirts) (PAID)
Tamino
Slipspeed
Manx (at least one shirt, maybe more)
Cullyn
Doc
Mik (4 shirts)
Nightrain
GreyWolf
Peter

Cheers,

Lady Jestyr

Work like you don't need the money. | It might look like I'm doing
Love like you've never been hurt. | nothing, but at the cellular
Dance like nobody's watching. | level I'm really quite busy.

* jestyr@*****.com | URL: http://www.geocities.com/~jestyr *

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