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The mugs will be available until mid-May. I'll post a warning before I pull the plug.
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Henny: I appreciate your observation. As in many rare things in this life, sometimes less is more. To me, Rickenbackers are a prime example and this is the thinking with regard to the design of the Forum banner.
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Peter, you do have an eye for fine art!

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Post by varmint »

Hey Paul, I just received my mug. Looks great!
I'm going to put it to good use.

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My shirts (2), mug and sticker arrived safely tonight. I am very happy with them, nice job!!
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I got my shirts, mug and stickers today. Thanks a lot! Now for the bass shirts....
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Funny thing, when the box came from Cafe Press there were 2 coffee mugs inside. One was the Rick mug I ordered and the other one had a picture of a wolf on it. The packing slip showed that it was ordered by a guy in Canada.
I stuck it back in the box and called Cafe Press's 800 number to find out what to do. They told me to keep the extra mug and thanked me for letting them know about it. They would ship out a new one to the other guy immediately.
Good folks there! You made the right choice for your distributor, Paul.
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Post by jingle_jangle »

OWOOOOOOO!!!!!
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David: Another fine example of someone shipping to Canada. I will keep my fingers crossed. LOL Image
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Post by Scastles »

Don't feel bad, Peter, here is where my shipmnet is since 10 am yesterday..

Package Progress:


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Time Location Activity

Apr 21, 2005
10:00 A.M.
ALBUQUERQUE, NM, US
THE PACKAGE IS DELAYED DUE TO A TRAIN DERAILMENT
10:00 A.M. ALBUQUERQUE, NM, US THE PACKAGE IS DELAYED DUE TO A TRAIN DERAILMENT
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Post by varmint »

Unless the train fell over onto your package, it should arrive intact. If you ordered a mug, they're well padded with bubble wrap.
(The kind with the BIG bubbles that really POP!)

Stupid trains!
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If you like popping bubble wrap, try this:

http://fun.from.hell.pl/2003-11-24/bubblewrap.swf
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Stan: Ouch. Training is not always an asset. We have got rid of many of our train lines in Canada, so derailments are rare.
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Bubble wrap.... anybody remember 'Naked Gun 33 1/3'?

The perfect diversion!
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A lot of our rail lines date back...way back...so derailments are pretty common. My luck, since there appears to be no update on what happened to the shipment, some down on his luck transient is walking around wearing a new T Shirt.
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