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| Top Notch Retro Chic I love everyting about these: the metal tear bar, the onion paper pages, the colours for each day and the horoscope break down for which are the best hours of each day. Please continue to have these available every year. I'm no longer sure how I'd survive without one.
Jason Lucien
| Edmonton, Canada | CustOMER Since 1994 | |
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Tue 8 Jan 2008 | 06:26 AM SYD EST
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| Love them! Love the Calendars. Bought 2 and there is something about being able to rip the days off one at a time making each day a fresh start.
:o)
Joanne Heaver
| East Keilor, Australia | CustOMER Since 2007 | |
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Fri 4 Jan 2008 | 11:30 AM SYD EST
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| Annual purchase These hang next to the front door and look, um, lucky! Wish I knew what it said - I do keep an eye out for the days with my sign on it (monkey) - but not sure if it's supposed to be a good day or a bad day! Maybe ignorance is bliss!!
Danielle Dunsmore
| Chevron Island, Australia | CustOMER Since 1994 | |
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Sun 2 Dec 2007 | 04:00 PM SYD EST
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| A Little Ripper. I got one last year and loved it and now I have a spot on the wall that just wouldn't be the same without it,so I'll have to just keep buying them and make every day a ripper. *
*(Note to Non-Australians and Non-Kiwis,a ripper of a day means a great day,but that doesn't mean Jack was a great man.-)
Darren B
| Logan, Australia | CustOMER Since 1995 | |
Thu 8 Nov 2007 | 10:19 AM SYD EST
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| Loving it I'm loving tearing off the pages each day - it's a special way of marking the passing of each day - and the texture and crunch of the paper, and its unique character provide a joyful moment each day.
Anonymous
| Wahroonga, Australia | CustOMER Since 1993 |
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Wed 9 May 2007 | 05:05 PM SYD EST
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| Can't wait for 2007! Cool, I am pleased to have this again after missing out last year!
Allison Jones
| Daylesford, Australia | CustOMER Since 1991 | |
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Mon 20 Nov 2006 | 08:38 PM SYD EST
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| Happy Day! Missed out on the 2006 one, so v. pleased to now have a 2007 calendar. One of the few good things about arriving at work in the morning, the opportunity to rip into a new day!
Stephanie McLoughlin
| Frankston, Australia | CustOMER Since 1991 | |
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Mon 13 Nov 2006 | 08:16 PM SYD EST
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| Daggy thing now cool! ahhh the childhood memories....can't wait to start tearing at mine!
Ellen Lee O'Shaughnessy
| New Farm, Australia | CustOMER Since 1996 | |
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Wed 8 Nov 2006 | 07:00 PM SYD EST
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| LOVE LOVE LOVE LA LA LOVE Love This Calendar...
bought an extra one last year for a gift! She loves it too!
Hope you are able to find more 2000 sixes!
Peace, Love & Joy to ALL
Lisa Anderson
| Panama City, United States | CustOMER Since 2003 |
Mon 28 Nov 2005 | 08:37 PM SYD EST
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| Longtime Family Obsession Roman's birthday (23 December 1998) is framed and on our living room wall. Lola's birthday (20 March 1995) lives somewhere in one of our glory boxes, along with many other green numbered pages: anniversaries, store birthdays, and sundry other family milestones stretching back 10 or 20 years. But, it hasn't made me blasé about the visual. I still get a thrill when I see them hanging out the back in Chinese restaurants or laundries.
Remo Giuffre
| Bondi, Australia | CustOMER Since 1988 | |
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Tue 28 Oct 2003 | 03:45 PM SYD EST
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| like sands through the hourglass ... love this, particularly like doing things for special days, like aeroplanes in lunchboxes on birthdays
Ria LEONARD
| RAYMOND TERRACE, Australia | CustOMER Since 1988 | |
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Sun 1 Jul 2007 | 02:04 AM SYD EST
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| Calendar Love I love these! I will use them to wrap stuff in every day - so cute and versatile :) Judging by the screws in the back it fits on to some kind of holder. Does anyone know where I could pick up the right sized one?
Elizabeth Brimmer
| Kirrawee, Australia | CustOMER Since 1988 | |
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Fri 27 Oct 2006 | 12:45 PM SYD EST
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| Calendar girl Are the calendars ready to ship now? If I was to order some today, could I pick them up from REMO HQ this weekend when I visit Bondi to see the Sculptures By The Sea?
Richard Patricks
| Redfern, Australia | CustOMER Since 1990 | |
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Wed 29 Oct 2003 | 03:10 PM SYD EST
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| *ahem* quirky Love the look of the calendar, but it's not spot on for telling the day and date. Take 24 February 2007 - on this calendar it's a Sunday. But hang on, so's 25 February. And 23 February? That's down as a Saturday, except it should be Friday. Inscrutable indeed.
Christine Roach
| Sydney, Australia | CustOMER Since 1988 | |
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Sun 29 Oct 2006 | 08:51 PM SYD EST
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| grandma's place These calendars remind me of my grandma who consults hers before planting a tree, organising a family dinner, permitting a family member to get married or any other kind of major transaction.
Anonymous
| Wollstonecraft, Australia | CustOMER Since 1989 |
Wed 29 Oct 2003 | 10:25 AM SYD EST
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