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Re: Calendars and Window Frames

Posted: Sat Dec 17, 2016 13:51
by amarshall
Picked up the new frames on Tuesday. Just waiting for the boxes for them to be delivered before I start arranging deliveries to those who've ordered and paid.

Meanwhile, they're all tucked up nice and warm in the spare bed.

Re: Calendars and Window Frames

Posted: Sat Dec 17, 2016 18:19
by KevW
Crikey Angus I got comments when, as a bachelor, I kept a shiny reconditioned Triumph engine block in my dining room but a married bloke tucking car parts up in bed is on another level. Well done that man!

Re: Calendars and Window Frames

Posted: Sun Dec 18, 2016 10:16
by don.hasi
:lol: :lol: :lol:

... Maybe they get a daily lullaby as well? 8)

Re: Calendars and Window Frames

Posted: Fri Dec 23, 2016 18:09
by barker_001
Angus, I had a visit from one of your UPS elves today with a large box... :shock:

I'm under strict instructions from Mrs barker_001 that it cannot be opened until Christmas... :cry:

Thank you... :D

Re: Calendars and Window Frames

Posted: Sun Dec 25, 2016 22:30
by lambert.john
Unwrapped Santa's present of a Lotus calendar this morning. As usual, a very profesional looking product. However, there must have been a shortage of submissions for the calendar this year; three of the twelve pictures feature the same car and one picture is a carry over from the previous year.

Re: Calendars and Window Frames

Posted: Sun Dec 25, 2016 23:45
by Hawaiis0
lambert.john wrote:Unwrapped Santa's present of a Lotus calendar this morning. As usual, a very profesional looking product. However, there must have been a shortage of submissions for the calendar this year; three of the twelve pictures feature the same car and one picture is a carry over from the previous year.
It's actually 4 if you turn to the back cover :). And yes everyone get snapping for that PERFECT shot entry. However, there was some clever thinking by the producer behind the double use of the Stonehenge shot :wink: 7000 miles this year at all locations.