Signed Wanderer's strip?
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Do you work on the burger or the milkshake side of things?P.O.S. wrote:Speaking of signed stuff, Ivan Campo was supposed to be coming to my work today I was going to hound him to sign a book of mine and wish him good luck for the future, tell him he's missed at Bolton and generally kiss his arse - but he's not coming now. Gutted!
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East Lower wrote:Do you work on the burger or the milkshake side of things?P.O.S. wrote:Speaking of signed stuff, Ivan Campo was supposed to be coming to my work today I was going to hound him to sign a book of mine and wish him good luck for the future, tell him he's missed at Bolton and generally kiss his arse - but he's not coming now. Gutted!

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Wandering Willy wrote:East Lower wrote:Do you work on the burger or the milkshake side of things?P.O.S. wrote:Speaking of signed stuff, Ivan Campo was supposed to be coming to my work today I was going to hound him to sign a book of mine and wish him good luck for the future, tell him he's missed at Bolton and generally kiss his arse - but he's not coming now. Gutted!

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SonsOfThunder wrote:Now I can't possibly be the only one who sees the exact item Odelay is looking for in the bottom left corner...CAPSLOCK wrote:You'd not get it framed here, obviously, but the framing is about 60/80 quid from memory
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Would prefer only the shirt. Gotta get it back to Australia, remember.
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Oh I thought you wanted it framed as well while in England. You could always wrap the frame up with protective foam/bubble-wrap, cover it with cardboard and then take it as your carry-on. It might fit in that little closet they have for the odd-shaped items, or they might take it to wherever they take baby carriages, since those always seem to come back relatively unharmed. You should check with your airline of course, but just a thought. It actually isn't that great of an alternative to stuff it in a suitcase since you can neither wash nor iron it upon arriving home.
I'm not going directly back to Australia and I'm doing more travel after I've left England, so a massive frame is the last thing I need! I was mostly just hoping to get a shirt and get it signed up somewhere and then frame it up when I get home.SonsOfThunder wrote:Oh I thought you wanted it framed as well while in England. You could always wrap the frame up with protective foam/bubble-wrap, cover it with cardboard and then take it as your carry-on. It might fit in that little closet they have for the odd-shaped items, or they might take it to wherever they take baby carriages, since those always seem to come back relatively unharmed. You should check with your airline of course, but just a thought. It actually isn't that great of an alternative to stuff it in a suitcase since you can neither wash nor iron it upon arriving home.
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Oh I see. Well in any case it may be helpful to contact the frame store and ask if they know where to get a signed kit, just in case the waiting-outside-the-stadium thing doesn't work out. Good luck!Odelay wrote:I'm not going directly back to Australia and I'm doing more travel after I've left England, so a massive frame is the last thing I need! I was mostly just hoping to get a shirt and get it signed up somewhere and then frame it up when I get home.SonsOfThunder wrote:Oh I thought you wanted it framed as well while in England. You could always wrap the frame up with protective foam/bubble-wrap, cover it with cardboard and then take it as your carry-on. It might fit in that little closet they have for the odd-shaped items, or they might take it to wherever they take baby carriages, since those always seem to come back relatively unharmed. You should check with your airline of course, but just a thought. It actually isn't that great of an alternative to stuff it in a suitcase since you can neither wash nor iron it upon arriving home.
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