Mr Stick Up?
Tue, 14 June 2005, 09:23 pmGrant Malcolm8 posts in thread
Mr Stick Up?
Tue, 14 June 2005, 09:23 pmHi all
Help! I'm looking for contact details for Mr Stick Up (?), the guy who arranges for posters to be distributed around the major Perth metro outlets.... it's been a while and I'm soooo out of touch.
TIA
Cheers
Grant
Thou pribbling full-gorged barnacle!
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Help! I'm looking for contact details for Mr Stick Up (?), the guy who arranges for posters to be distributed around the major Perth metro outlets.... it's been a while and I'm soooo out of touch.
TIA
Cheers
Grant
Thou pribbling full-gorged barnacle!
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Grant MalcolmTue, 14 June 2005, 09:23 pm
Hi all
Help! I'm looking for contact details for Mr Stick Up (?), the guy who arranges for posters to be distributed around the major Perth metro outlets.... it's been a while and I'm soooo out of touch.
TIA
Cheers
Grant
Thou pribbling full-gorged barnacle!
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Help! I'm looking for contact details for Mr Stick Up (?), the guy who arranges for posters to be distributed around the major Perth metro outlets.... it's been a while and I'm soooo out of touch.
TIA
Cheers
Grant
Thou pribbling full-gorged barnacle!
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georgiaTue, 14 June 2005, 11:02 pm
Re: Mr Stick Up?
Hey Grant,
His name is Anthony Isaacs and his email is stickup@bigpond.net.au
i have is number too, let me know if you want it!
cheers
Georgia M.
His name is Anthony Isaacs and his email is stickup@bigpond.net.au
i have is number too, let me know if you want it!
cheers
Georgia M.
Grant MalcolmWed, 15 June 2005, 08:51 pm
Re: Mr Stick Up?
Georgia wrote:
> His name is Anthony Isaacs and his email is
> stickup@bigpond.net.au
> i have is number too, let me know if you want it!
Thanks so much Georgia!
Sheesh! Sometimes I'm astonished how quickly a message here will help my flagging memory.
:-)
Cheers
Grant
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> His name is Anthony Isaacs and his email is
> stickup@bigpond.net.au
> i have is number too, let me know if you want it!
Thanks so much Georgia!
Sheesh! Sometimes I'm astonished how quickly a message here will help my flagging memory.
:-)
Cheers
Grant
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Pat StroudThu, 16 June 2005, 05:59 pm
Re: Mr Stick Up?
Hi Georgia,
Thank you so much for responding to Grant Malcolm's enquiry. He did it to help me for our latest production - Grads' "And a Nightingale Sang..." - which opens in just under 2 weeks - so I'm pretty keen to get the news 'out there' as soon as possible.
I have to admit I didn't think he'd get a response - but you've proved me entirely wrong! And I'm delighted.
I have emailed Isaac but wonder if you could let me have his number for a follow up please,
Many Thanks
Pat Stroud
Thank you so much for responding to Grant Malcolm's enquiry. He did it to help me for our latest production - Grads' "And a Nightingale Sang..." - which opens in just under 2 weeks - so I'm pretty keen to get the news 'out there' as soon as possible.
I have to admit I didn't think he'd get a response - but you've proved me entirely wrong! And I'm delighted.
I have emailed Isaac but wonder if you could let me have his number for a follow up please,
Many Thanks
Pat Stroud
Walter PlingeFri, 17 June 2005, 09:13 am
Re: Mr Stick Up?
I think that in these days of communication wizadry, people tend to forget the old days before email and mobile phones.
"Stick Up" is listed in the good old White Pages in the Business & Government section. You can try the land line (remember those?) number of 9446 4366 or one of the mobile numbers 0413 303 286 or 0412 362 759.
Amazing source of information the old phone book. I know you were amazed at how quickly you got a response Grant, but that took me all of 12 seconds!
Thou mammering sheep-biting flax-wench!
"Stick Up" is listed in the good old White Pages in the Business & Government section. You can try the land line (remember those?) number of 9446 4366 or one of the mobile numbers 0413 303 286 or 0412 362 759.
Amazing source of information the old phone book. I know you were amazed at how quickly you got a response Grant, but that took me all of 12 seconds!
Thou mammering sheep-biting flax-wench!
jassepFri, 17 June 2005, 11:22 am
Re: Mr Stick Up?
Now, now, Dean... don't be churlish; we spend a lot of money on all this technology - and we *DAMN* well want to use it!! :o)
And, really, phone books are just *SO* five minutes ago, ya know...
;o)
Jason
Thou paunchy folly-fallen haggard!
And, really, phone books are just *SO* five minutes ago, ya know...
;o)
Jason
Thou paunchy folly-fallen haggard!
crgwllmsFri, 17 June 2005, 12:56 pm
Re: Mr Look Up
Dean Schulze wrote:
>
> I think that in these days of communication wizadry, people
> tend to forget the old days before email and mobile phones.
> "Stick Up" is listed in the good old White Pages in the
> Business & Government section. You can try the land line
> (remember those?) number of 9446 4366 or one of the mobile
> numbers 0413 303 286 or 0412 362 759.
> Amazing source of information the old phone book. I know you
> were amazed at how quickly you got a response Grant, but that
> took me all of 12 seconds!
>
For those of you who don't understand Dean's technical jargon above (phone book..?) here is a simple translation:
www.whitepages.com.au
It took even less than 12 seconds to type 'stick up' and get the numbers, names and address. Try it!
Cheers
Craig
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>
> I think that in these days of communication wizadry, people
> tend to forget the old days before email and mobile phones.
> "Stick Up" is listed in the good old White Pages in the
> Business & Government section. You can try the land line
> (remember those?) number of 9446 4366 or one of the mobile
> numbers 0413 303 286 or 0412 362 759.
> Amazing source of information the old phone book. I know you
> were amazed at how quickly you got a response Grant, but that
> took me all of 12 seconds!
>
For those of you who don't understand Dean's technical jargon above (phone book..?) here is a simple translation:
www.whitepages.com.au
It took even less than 12 seconds to type 'stick up' and get the numbers, names and address. Try it!
Cheers
Craig
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Walter PlingeFri, 17 June 2005, 02:24 pm
Re: Mr Shook Up
Never did I expect to see the phrase "Dean's technical jargon" ever used. Thanks Craig. A luddite no more!!!!!