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Suzuki, yamaha stroker shirts...

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A real good mate of mine is in the printing game, and does a nice line in classic stroker shirts. Take a look at his items on ebay. He sends all around the globe......
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Suzuki-GT-Cla ... 20c1b66562" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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I should have added, Colin does all of his own art work and production for the shirts, and would welcome any suggestions for designs that any members might have.
Please mention that you are from the Sundial forum when contacting him.....thanks.

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Just a quick heads up on the T shirts.....if you are interested in ordering, don't bother with ebay, but contact Colin direct on redlinecol@aol.com
Colin is open to design suggestions, and happy to design something for you or your club.
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jimmeyk wrote:I've had my colostmy bag for about 15 months now and I've just started jogging. Is there any kind of support or belt I can get to stop my bag feeling uncomfortable and pulling on my stoma?
WTF?
No really... it's supposed to smoke.

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Thanks for catching that spammer Josh, hes gone,,for now.
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Madbuffalo wrote:
jimmeyk wrote:I've had my colostmy bag for about 15 months now and I've just started jogging. Is there any kind of support or belt I can get to stop my bag feeling uncomfortable and pulling on my stoma?
WTF?
He could try buying a tight fitting T shirt from Colin :D
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Is there a shirt available for a 12 year old kid? He's about 5'2" and he loves bikes just how I love them. I want a daddy and son shirt just like the Suzuki shirt.
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Chris......I suggest you drop Colin a line on redlinecol@aol.com
He can do anything you want, subject to price.
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