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I'm very pleased that everyone is getting their posters! Enjoy. Sergio will be happy to hear the great reactions from everyone.
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<br />> On September 3, 2014 at 6:44 PM "Philippe Bruhat (BooK)" <philippe.bruhat@free.fr> wrote:
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<br />> On Wed, Sep 03, 2014 at 08:43:38PM +0100, Simon Passey wrote:
<br />> > My posters have now arrived in England, also in perfect condition!
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<br />> Mine arrived in France today, in excellent condition. I had it send to the
<br />> office, so of course, I couldn't resist showing it to my colleagues, and
<br />> giving a little bit of history about the Groop. Luckily, I was too excited
<br />> to see whether they were actually listening or just thinking about lunch.
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<br />> > Thanks to George for making this happen, for the very good packaging and
<br />> > also for marking it as a gift, thus avoiding the customs duty!
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<br />> Thank you George! Excellent work!
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<br />> --
<br />> Philippe Bruhat (BooK)
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<br />> Blood is thicker than water... so beware of thick relatives.
<br />> (Moral from Groo The Wanderer #18 (Epic))
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