I just wondered why lucien didn't want me to see it!eldritchboulevard wrote:Nothing whatsoever, dear. Spork is just such a cool word as well as an implement of coolness in itself.d00mw0lf wrote:What are you suggesting?hallucienate wrote: Don't let d00mie see that
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I was under the impression you were a spork fan. probably mistaken though.d00mw0lf wrote: I just wondered why lucien didn't want me to see it!
I love sporks.... got plenty of me own though - no need to hide the shiny one. Not when I've got a black one
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You don't say? You've already infected my mates with that insane concept...d00mw0lf wrote:I love sporks....
Which mates? When? Whaddi dooooo?
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Leeds? You, me, JansenClone, MrsRJ, Ellie and Bridget? Wombles? 128 Hot Katy whatevers?d00mw0lf wrote:Which mates? When? Whaddi dooooo?
Yes, but what did I do?!
Your wenches led me astray!
You could fit your whole head through it! :'(
Your wenches led me astray!
You could fit your whole head through it! :'(
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They aren't mine, I certainly can't pay for anything they might have done, and I do NOT want to hear THAT again!d00mw0lf wrote:Yes, but what did I do?!
Your wenches led me astray!
You could fit your whole head through it! :'(
In all fairness, you could fit your head through there. If you wanted to.
It's still your fault!
It's still your fault!
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Thanks for that you two. I'd erased sporks from my memory.
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Slightly digressional, it seems the much lamented runcible spoon was patented today in 1970.d00mw0lf wrote:I love sporks.... got plenty of me own though - no need to hide the shiny one. Not when I've got a black one
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spork
That's f**king brilliant that is!eldritchboulevard wrote:Slightly digressional, it seems the much lamented runcible spoon was patented today in 1970.d00mw0lf wrote:I love sporks.... got plenty of me own though - no need to hide the shiny one. Not when I've got a black one
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spork
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You are absolutely welcome, dear. Glad to be of service....d00mw0lf wrote:That's f**king brilliant that is!eldritchboulevard wrote:Slightly digressional, it seems the much lamented runcible spoon was patented today in 1970.d00mw0lf wrote:I love sporks.... got plenty of me own though - no need to hide the shiny one. Not when I've got a black one
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spork
Aye! Sign me up for one... Medium should do... if comparable to the size of the 2005 Tour-Tshirt...
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Yes, can we have a skinny-fit top?
Well ... I did notice that the original HL tees ...are exactly the same make/brand/material as the official Sisters tees being sold on the 2005 tour, so presumably coming from the same source.
And yes, they do do girlie skinny sizes/cut. As I held a 'L' Sisters Europe skinny in my hand the other day and thought 'this is a napkin'.
But I'm guessing they have to be printed in minimum batch numbers to make them viable and cost-effective.
Unless they do 'one-offs'. See HL catalogue post from QB re 'danke' tee and 'bux' tee
I think the big difference is that QB will always offload a bunch of tees no matter what the size. A bunch of skinnys might be different.
So maybe one-offs will cost a bit more. But at least you get what you wanted.
And yes, they do do girlie skinny sizes/cut. As I held a 'L' Sisters Europe skinny in my hand the other day and thought 'this is a napkin'.
But I'm guessing they have to be printed in minimum batch numbers to make them viable and cost-effective.
Unless they do 'one-offs'. See HL catalogue post from QB re 'danke' tee and 'bux' tee
I think the big difference is that QB will always offload a bunch of tees no matter what the size. A bunch of skinnys might be different.
So maybe one-offs will cost a bit more. But at least you get what you wanted.
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I don't mind paying moreJohnny M wrote: I think the big difference is that QB will always offload a bunch of tees no matter what the size. A bunch of skinnys might be different.
So maybe one-offs will cost a bit more. But at least you get what you wanted.
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the one-offs were done at one of those novelty tee printing places where its iron on, and probably cracks after a few washes (though to be fair neither have cracked yet!)
being extremely ltd runs they cost quite a lot. more than you'd be prepared to pay anyway.
they were an expensive joke
the standard ones are from a place in edinburgh that mrs zuma (cat) put me in touch with. any similarity between them and the brand of sisters tees is entirely coincidental... sadly.
however, the ghostdance ones were also printed there upon my recommendation
skinny fit? i guess it all depends on what the printers have available, and what they can offer. as johnny says, the chances of selling left-over skinny fits ones is more remote than selling large or XL normal ones... which is why 2st time round i took "pre orders" to guage demand for sizes... my print run consisted of almost exactly the same # of tees as specified on the pre-orders, with one or two extra of each size for luck.
really do mean to sort the the next run out, but the logistics of taking pre-orders again are a bit beyond my limits. i'm mad busy with all manner of nonsense at the moment - lots of which is to do with the black oktober weekend - and lots of websites for people.
but yes, i really do mean to get them done. probably using the same "tell me what size you will require" type system as before. this time however i'll check their extreme sizes (xx-small and xx-large etc) and any skinny0fitstuff they offer
just hang on in there
being extremely ltd runs they cost quite a lot. more than you'd be prepared to pay anyway.
they were an expensive joke
the standard ones are from a place in edinburgh that mrs zuma (cat) put me in touch with. any similarity between them and the brand of sisters tees is entirely coincidental... sadly.
however, the ghostdance ones were also printed there upon my recommendation
skinny fit? i guess it all depends on what the printers have available, and what they can offer. as johnny says, the chances of selling left-over skinny fits ones is more remote than selling large or XL normal ones... which is why 2st time round i took "pre orders" to guage demand for sizes... my print run consisted of almost exactly the same # of tees as specified on the pre-orders, with one or two extra of each size for luck.
really do mean to sort the the next run out, but the logistics of taking pre-orders again are a bit beyond my limits. i'm mad busy with all manner of nonsense at the moment - lots of which is to do with the black oktober weekend - and lots of websites for people.
but yes, i really do mean to get them done. probably using the same "tell me what size you will require" type system as before. this time however i'll check their extreme sizes (xx-small and xx-large etc) and any skinny0fitstuff they offer
just hang on in there
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Quiff Boy wrote: this time however i'll check their extreme sizes (xx-small and xx-large etc) and any skinny0fitstuff they offer