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oh no it was well placed. Us mods and Admins have to pay for our vegas bitches we import on a weekly basis.

this weekend i have trixy. She's not as good as sparkles but she does this awesome little break dance routine before we all head down to funky town.

go stickers.

those big url stickers are $10 each? wtf. hook a brother up, with 2 if possible. Here I am chargin motavate members $35/CM club sticker and I'm still covering about $2 from each sticker. :S need to let me in on who your illegal sweatshop sticker maker/s are!

oh no it was well placed. Us mods and Admins have to pay for our vegas bitches we import on a weekly basis.

this weekend i have trixy. She's not as good as sparkles but she does this awesome little break dance routine before we all head down to funky town.

go stickers.

bahah makn shit happen! gold

those big url stickers are $10 each? wtf. hook a brother up, with 2 if possible. Here I am chargin motavate members $35/CM club sticker and I'm still covering about $2 from each sticker. :S need to let me in on who your illegal sweatshop sticker maker/s are!

I've had these stickers in my draw at work for years bro. I'm not going to over charge members for stickers that I've had for ages.

The new stickers might be more expensive. I havent had them made yet.

I've had these stickers in my draw at work for years bro. I'm not going to over charge members for stickers that I've had for ages.

The new stickers might be more expensive. I havent had them made yet.

Fair enough. Yeah I go through Sign-A-Rama for mine. Unfortunately only 'reasonably' priced when I get bulk made up.

Well let me know when you got some for me coz I want to sticker up for Motorvation.

thats pretty rude patty, hope you wernt serious, why not try have your own forum and stickers and see how much things cost. its non profit andany money just helps the website get payed for.

It was a joke m8 don't think much of it, i am a very sarcastic person

Fair enough. Yeah I go through Sign-A-Rama for mine. Unfortunately only 'reasonably' priced when I get bulk made up.

Well let me know when you got some for me coz I want to sticker up for Motorvation.

will do :) Just getting artwork from another state sau.

thats because you pay for the rolls width, not per sticker. 1 sticker would cost hte same as 10 stickers if you could duplicate 10 stickers accross the roll, you pay per metre

I know, I've been a graphic designer for over 4 years. ;)

Cheers Dan. ;)

It was a joke m8 don't think much of it, i am a very sarcastic person

Yeh no probs man ;)

Thanks Dan got the sticker today.

yeh well i worked for snap for over 4 years so ;) "points tounge out" ner ner ner

na seriously it was shit, rather do what ur doing in design than sell crappy wedding invites and bloody business cards

but yeh thanks again dan :)

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