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Postby seige » Jun 8th, '06, 11:04



Ring with unusual properties...

Hmmm... actually, I opted for a wide titanium (polished) ring, which is lovely. And looks so much like the Wizard PK! (except the polished titanium is darker, and about 1/3 the weight!)

I was amazed: if you feel the need, pop along and ask to try on a platinum and a titanium.

Platinum weighs LOADS, titaniam is light as a feather.

Anyway, I've digressed enough from CUPS, sorry.

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Postby Maddened » Jun 8th, '06, 11:16

Congrats seige! My CUPS struck when I wasn't looking and I ordered a Neo pack from NUMS. Even though seige must be busy preparing for his wedding he still took the time to help me sort out some Paypal issue. Thanks a lot seige! What a guy... 8)

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Postby Stephen Ward » Jun 8th, '06, 11:18

I got great service too with my 'special' order from NUMS. Thanks Seige :P The paypal payment should have reached you this morning.

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Postby greedoniz » Jun 8th, '06, 11:34

Ooooo I wonder what the "special" order was?

My C.U.P.S is taking a battering as not only was Revolutionary card magic given to me as a present but a friend of mine saw signed bill in kiwi dvd in a charity shop and bought it for £4 and gave it to me.

So I now dont seem to have an opportunity to buy stuff, one because I'm totally skint and, two, because people keep finding things for me.

Congatulations on the wedding Siege....you must be one busy fella

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Postby Stephen Ward » Jun 8th, '06, 11:37

greedoniz wrote:Ooooo I wonder what the "special" order was?



Just a vanishing Bandana, Seige was kind enough to order one for me as i do not deal with the wholesaler that supplies it. Got it at an amazing price too :D

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Postby AJ82 » Jun 18th, '06, 19:54

I dug out a box of my old magic books and decided to have a read and write a few reviews as I could feel a bout of C.U.P.S coming on and it actually worked :) I found some tricks I had forgotten about in these books and old videos so it was like buying magic but not :) I am very tempted to get a Caj deck though so I might have to pop off to the kitchen and make some cups cakes and cookies in advance. :lol:

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Postby Stephen Ward » Jun 18th, '06, 19:55

Resist brothers and sisters :lol:

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Postby AJ82 » Jun 18th, '06, 19:57

But its sooo hard when someone writes a good review on something. My bank card is running away from me as we speek. I think its scared its going to fall apart with all the use it gets. :lol:

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Postby AJ82 » Jun 19th, '06, 18:37

C.U.P.S Cakes for all in the Dove's Head :D

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Postby Stephen Ward » Jun 19th, '06, 18:40

"Long is the way and hard that out of hell leads up to light" -John Milton Paradise Lost.

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Postby AJ82 » Jun 19th, '06, 18:45

:?: Confused :?: Did I do bad :?:

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Postby Stephen Ward » Jun 19th, '06, 18:48

NO! sorry it is a favourite saying of mine :lol: It means it is just the beginning :lol: The battle to fight CUPS is a lifetime struggle that you may never win!

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Postby AJ82 » Jun 19th, '06, 18:51

Thats ok then, sorry. Pop over to the Doves Head and have an extra cake on me :D

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Postby Pitto » Jun 19th, '06, 18:52

Yes the good service at NUMS is not helpful for CUPS sufferers.

Is it me or is the thread a little like an AA meeting in a pub?

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Postby Stephen Ward » Jun 19th, '06, 18:55

I agree, the great service at NUMS does not help you guys. Nor does it help when someone says they now have Flash Pads at £3.99 per pad or 10 pads for £30.00 :lol:

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