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Just now, Demonland said:

Sadly they are Out of Stock but if you follow the link you can make an inquiry and they may be able to make one for you.

https://thebannerlady.com.au/product/dees-fans-hanging-banner/

Much appreciated thanks Gary

2 hours ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

This is still a work in progress. I inadvertently bought almost a kilometre of ribbon last week (I explained this in another thread) so I’ve still got a ways to go…

 

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Just realised I should’ve windexed before I posted. 😁

We have so got to win...

 
28 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Surely you could have added a bit of blue paint to your car.

Within a week of getting my Mazda i put blue stickers cut to size on the bottom half of the rear logo 💙💙

1 hour ago, Rusty Nails said:

Awesome.....what lighting are you using RBG?

It's a combination of some cheepy Bunnings LED strips and Arlec RGB (should that be RBG - pun intended) smart globes for ambient flooding.  Only set me back a few hundred.

Not exactly perfect and probably looks better in the photo than real life, but generally gives the effect I was looking for.

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3 hours ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

This is still a work in progress. I inadvertently bought almost a kilometre of ribbon last week (I explained this in another thread) so I’ve still got a ways to go…

 

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Just realised I should’ve windexed before I posted. 😁

Amazing work.  Well done!

 

Driving around the streets of one of the leafy eastern suburbs this morning I saw approximately 30 houses and shops decorated with Melbourne paraphenalia and one home in Western Bulldogs colours. More disconcertingly, I saw a BMW with the number plate "BONT" and also this gentleman. Impressive style.

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On 9/11/2021 at 12:10 AM, Cards13 said:

Would love to see a pic of the house on the corner of Canterbury Rd and Kerferd Rd in Middle Park. They flew a flag during some dark dark years.

Here you go! I've always been impressed how these guys kept the faith during those years!!

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16 minutes ago, London Calling said:

Here you go! I've always been impressed how these guys kept the faith during those years!!

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yaaayyy!!! Thanks @London Calling!!! Is the crazy mannequin is on deck? Love the lights. 

2 minutes ago, Cards13 said:

yaaayyy!!! Thanks @London Calling!!! Is the crazy mannequin is on deck? Love the lights. 

Canterbury Road

They used to have a huge Jeff Farmer Poster in the window 🪟 

8 minutes ago, Cards13 said:

yaaayyy!!! Thanks @London Calling!!! Is the crazy mannequin is on deck? Love the lights. 

There's two mannequins these days - there was a wedding and everything! I think they are in a different house back up Canterbury Rd a bit. Maybe we should open up a Demonland challenge to get those mannequins dressed in Dees gear! 

Borrowing from the ancient African and/or Native American proverb, 'It takes a village to raise Hell'.

I've just completed a survey of my village and I'm proud to announce we outnumber Dogs flag flyers 6 to 1!

Um...that's literally 6. To literally 1. So not so much Raising Hell; more tip of the shovel in the ground.

But it is a village after all!

And a holiday one at that!

Flying the flag in my Village.docx

 

 

I've ordered my Banners from Skye Whitemore and get them, hopefully, tomorrow.

Then the task of putting them up on the fence, I don't think tape will suffice, so it will have to be string.


I wasn't going to do anything and then I thought I really wanted my kids to get into the spirit of it..... Have a couple of things to add with the kids tomorrow and then should be ready to go!

ps The banner was paid for on Sunday, address given to them on Mon and delivered today, outstanding service! Red Exhibitions well done!

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22 hours ago, Dante said:

I've ordered my Banners from Skye Whitemore and get them, hopefully, tomorrow.

Then the task of putting them up on the fence, I don't think tape will suffice, so it will have to be string.

Cable ties!

1 hour ago, Cards13 said:

Cable ties!

Don't have any so string it is, they've just been delivered so I'll go home early and hang them up. 

Where would I get cable ties?

1 hour ago, Cards13 said:

I wasn't going to do anything and then I thought I really wanted my kids to get into the spirit of it..... Have a couple of things to add with the kids tomorrow and then should be ready to go!

ps The banner was paid for on Sunday, address given to them on Mon and delivered today, outstanding service! Red Exhibitions well done!

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Any feedback from your local council?


13 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

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If I’m not mistaken…. Directly next door to fence painting Richmond supporters… Superb.

On 9/20/2021 at 2:45 PM, Dante said:

I've ordered my Banners from Skye Whitemore and get them, hopefully, tomorrow.

Then the task of putting them up on the fence, I don't think tape will suffice, so it will have to be string.

 

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Wrong post quoted.

 
1 hour ago, Dante said:

Don't have any so string it is, they've just been delivered so I'll go home early and hang them up. 

Where would I get cable ties?

Bunnings, Woolies, Coles (in their little hardware sections), Supercheap Auto etc.

The Banner Lady delivered today!

got more stuff from another site coming tomorrow. Glad the wind had died down 

 

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Why does it post sideways!!??


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