Re: [AH] ribbon order
I can't make heads or tails of this either...
Ben had said he would make sure there were Fast Track Kamikaze
Costuming ribbons, and I don't see them here. There should be 100
ordered, on vertical rainbow stock. Apparently the message didn't
get delivered to the proper person.
Delivered-To: "Persis L. Thorndike" <Persis@LoveSong.Com>
To: fasttrack@arisia.org, programming@arisia.org
Subject: Fast Track Ribbons
Date: Thu, 8 Dec 2005 14:52:01 -0500 (EST)
From: seven@postdiluvian.org (Benjamin Levy Degu Spice)
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Last night I spoke with Persis on the phone. She said she'd like
100 rainbow colored ribbons for Fast Track that say:
Fast Track
Kamikaze
Costumers
She expects to use about 20 ribbons a year the kids who make costumes
in Fast Track.
---Ben
Also, Phi, I have 31 neon pink Satellite ribbons and 58 Comet ribbons
from N4... If we are not going to use them for this year's kid policy
we need to order some with the Arisia Shield. Please let me know if an
order should be placed for these too.
Persis
Phi sent:
The ribbon order is going in Very Soon, like first thing in the
morning, but in case you're curious, here it is:
http://2006.arisia.org//images/stories/arisia/Ops/ribbon-order.pdf
and if there's something wrong with it, you might be able to catch
Tem before it goes in.
Hodges are going on vacation for a week between now and the con, so
this is pretty much the last instant to avoid rush charges. If you
want something that's not in here, it probably has to be ordered
tomorrow (Monday).
-/phi
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