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Mandy Beaumont
Lenah Valley, Australia CustOMER Since 1988 VSC | 
OMG ... i used to be a REMO customer when i lived in sydney and then when i moved away to Hobart(and then visited REMO). i had only been *sighing* recently when i started swimming again and told my friend about a wonderful shop in Sydney i used to visit .. REMO .. where i used to get brain skull caps .. hehe .. i have little things around the place that were from there and i want more!!!!! i just got a card from the REMO General Store and figure i must have been on their lists from a decade ago! Wow!!!! This is soooo fantastic .. thank you! (Changed my name slightly .. but have the card and am not the 'Current Resident' anymore!! lol Thank you!!!!
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| Content will always be king So Buddhist as well - very cool...
Matthew Newnham
| Edinburgh, Scotland | CustOMER Since 2007 |
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Thu 22 Nov 2007 | 08:23 AM SYD EST
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| The medium is the message This T-shirt design has always brought a smile to my face as someone involved in media and the web.
It now seems more relevant than ever.
T K
| Sydney, Australia | CustOMER Since 1988 | |
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Sun 21 Oct 2007 | 11:06 AM SYD EST
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| Bring out the funny geek This one gets strange looks from most people - but a few people so look at the shirt and give you a "knowing smile" as they look up from their red herring and star trek magazines. I may even order another one on red, just to mix it up a bit. I should probably try to get out more too...
Tim Sheedy
| Sydney, Australia | CustOMER Since 1991 | |
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Tue 10 Apr 2007 | 05:10 PM SYD EST
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| Ambiguity Rules What with the Mac font and all, I initially thought the intention of this shirt was clear. In the light of another review however, I realised that there's a multitude of possible meanings. As the guy "bringing home the bacon", I could interpret it to be that the provider (i.e. me) is quite happy, thanks. I'll take one in black.
Adam Dennis
| Highlands, Australia | CustOMER Since 1988 | |
Sat 10 Jun 2006 | 01:38 PM SYD EST
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| Content families! I bought this t-shirt for my sister's husband when I found out she was pregnant. The perfect paternity wear, he's been proudly wearing it by her side as her belly has been steadily bulging.
Anonymous
| London, England | CustOMER Since 2004 |
Thu 18 Nov 2004 | 08:31 PM SYD EST
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| Content Rules OK with the advent of the net ~ now everyone is a ~ content provider ~ or so we're told ~ but ~ after liberal doses of ~ so called ~ reality tv ~ and
streaming ~ this ~ and steaming that ~ one regrets to say ~ bring back the pro's ~ because ~ if what i'm seeing ~ is reality ~ then ~ bring on ~ the prozac ~ bring on ~ the cool aide ~ even ~ a generic pox on those ~ who try to ~ commoditise creativity ~ and ~ let the real pro's ~ stand up ~ and ~ be counted ~ this REMOT may help ~ just ~ but yellow ~ mmmmm ~ not so sure ... :(
k
| Manuka, Australia | CustOMER Since 1988 | |
Mon 27 May 2002 | 01:34 AM SYD EST
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