Parade Magazine
- Thirsty
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Re: Re: Parade Magazine
12 years 8 months ago
Electronic editon of the latest Parade magazine (Sept 2012) now available on the Gold Circle website
www.parademag.co.za/
I hope you enjoy a good read
Any suggestions/criticism welcome.
Cheers
Andrew Harrison
andrewh@goldcircle.co.za
www.parademag.co.za/
I hope you enjoy a good read
Any suggestions/criticism welcome.
Cheers
Andrew Harrison
andrewh@goldcircle.co.za
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- Pirhobeta
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Re: Re: Parade Magazine
12 years 8 months ago
Great publication, I have not read it completely, but great so far.(tu)
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- Bob Brogan
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Re: Re: Parade Magazine
12 years 8 months ago
Andrew get your team to design a subscribe now button and we will stick it on the site until christmas
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- oscar
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Re: Re: Parade Magazine
12 years 8 months ago
Im not paying for it..it has always been part of the RA membership
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Re: Re: Parade Magazine
12 years 8 months ago
Hi Johno it was in the past, but sponsorship was stopped due to other priorities.
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- Pirhobeta
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Re: Re: Parade Magazine
12 years 8 months ago
"So too his little anecdote about
Mr Davy, owner of Beau Art, refusing to object in the
1978 July even though he’d been told by the stipes that
he had good grounds to do so."
Always fascinates me when someone has to lodge a formal complaint to institute proceedings...was an injustice not perceived to have been committed?
Mr Davy, owner of Beau Art, refusing to object in the
1978 July even though he’d been told by the stipes that
he had good grounds to do so."
Always fascinates me when someone has to lodge a formal complaint to institute proceedings...was an injustice not perceived to have been committed?
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