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From: Lady Jestyr jestyr@*********.html.com
Subject: Fwd: [TSHIRTS] Australian Shirt Orders!
Date: Sun, 04 Jul 1999 18:51:17 +1000
For those who missed it, here's the ordering information. Heads up, guys,
cause I haven't received a single cheque yet. Due date is four days, else I
won't be doing the shirt order.

>*Australians!* Okay, folks, time to start the money rolling in.
>
>Each shirt will be $16, plus $3.20 postage. 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.
>
>The following Australians have ordered shirts. If your name isn't on this
>list and you want a shirt from me, email me before July 1. If your name IS
>on this list and you no longer want a shirt, email me before July 1.
>
>Damien Robinson (2 shirts)
>Tamino
>Slipspeed
>Manx
>Cullyn
>Doc
>Mik (4 shirts)
>Nightrain
>GreyWolf
>Peter
>
>Summary:
>July 1: Deadline for placing or withdrawing order
>July 8: Deadline for getting a cheque/money order to me
>
>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 *
>

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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