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greencreeper
19-08-2006, 23:18
I need some glossy orange card. Don't ask. Any thoughts on where I might acquire it?

nffc
19-08-2006, 23:40
This thread is still... going nowhere...

greencreeper
19-08-2006, 23:47
This thread is still... going nowhere...
Oh dear :D Don't give up the day job ;)

Mal
19-08-2006, 23:56
A stationers? ;)

Minbu
19-08-2006, 23:57
Partners, Staples, WHSmith, Woolworths?

Matthew
20-08-2006, 00:01
PC World have a stock of things like this I think, but you could also try your local supermarkerket, Tesco, Asda.

I didnt know Parnters was still on the go.

Minbu
20-08-2006, 00:08
I didnt know Parnters was still on the go.
They're still trading in this neck of the woods - for now. When all the redevelopment is finished, so might Partners.

Office World also has a large range of card if you have a branch near you.

nffc
20-08-2006, 00:30
This thread is still... going nowhere... Oh dear :D Don't give up the day job ;)
well i got there before Nugget :LOL: :erm:

zing_deleted
20-08-2006, 01:06
poundland

Millay
20-08-2006, 02:09
I ave a local printers near me who supply all that kind of stuff cant you ask your own similar...

Nicky
20-08-2006, 10:53
I need some glossy orange card. Don't ask. Any thoughts on where I might acquire it?

I'm asking :D

Try Hobbycraft, or any craft shop that specialises in papercrafts!
Think there's a big one in the Armouries - sorry can't remember the name of it - seen the adverts in craft magazines.

greencreeper
20-08-2006, 11:28
Thanks all. Will have to go shopping - physically. Much prefer using the mouse. No queues or chavs.

I organise a social event via a website. I don't own the website - it's just a social website for us puffs/lezzies that I'm a member of, like many other people around the country. The main colour is orange, and members have a little orange badge. Hence my need for orange card. Some people have turned up, not found our little gathering, and gone home in a huff.

daz300
20-08-2006, 14:04
you can try ebay .

gaffer_gump
20-08-2006, 14:12
Yeah eBay (http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/160-GSM-CARD-20-X-A4-BRIGHT-ORANGE-PUNCHIES-CRAFTS_W0QQitemZ170018918279QQihZ007QQcategoryZ122 664QQtcZphotoQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem) has gotta be the one if you don't like shoppin and havin puffs/lezzies in a huff runnnin about can't be good for people with a nervous disposition :D

Ramrod
20-08-2006, 15:30
Puffs & lezzies?.....wtf? :erm: :disturbd: :confused: :D

Hugh
20-08-2006, 15:35
Puffs & lezzies?.....wtf? :erm: :disturbd: :confused: :D

Batters for the other side
light on their feet
Confirmed batchelors/batchelorettes
Swing the other way
Dine at the downstairs restaurant
etc etc

gaffer_gump
20-08-2006, 15:43
Puffs & lezzies?.....wtf? :erm: :disturbd: :confused: :D

Lol.. exactly.

Errr that was Greeny and not me btw :D

Nicky
20-08-2006, 17:20
Try these:

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/160-GSM-CARD-20-X-A4-BRIGHT-ORANGE-PUNCHIES-CRAFTS_W0QQitemZ170018918279QQihZ007QQcategoryZ122 664QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Vivid-Card-280microns-A4-10-sheets-Provencal-Orange_W0QQitemZ180018193858QQihZ008QQcategoryZ122 664QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

greencreeper
21-08-2006, 06:20
Puffs & lezzies?.....wtf? :erm: :disturbd: :confused: :D
Guerrilla warfare - use the weapons of the enemy against them. Either that or just chuck bananas :p:

altis
21-08-2006, 07:21
An unsubtle hint:

Stationery - E is for envelopes
Stationary - A is for absolutely motionless

;)

greencreeper
21-08-2006, 18:33
Ewe mean I spelt it wrong, Altis? :D I blaim old age - all go's to pot does you're english.

Ramrod
21-08-2006, 18:48
Batters for the other side
light on their feet
Confirmed batchelors/batchelorettes
Swing the other way
Dine at the downstairs restaurant
etc etcDoh! I know what he meant.......I just don't know what he said it! :D

nffc
21-08-2006, 22:40
An unsubtle hint:

Stationery - E is for envelopes
Stationary - A is for absolutely motionless

;)
that is what i said in my earlier post ;)

Cobbydaler
21-08-2006, 22:48
Doh! I know what he meant.......I just don't know what he said it! :D

Stereotypically, homosexuals are arty types who might frequent craft shops...