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Teena Hughes
Australia CustOMER Since 1988 VSC | 
Remo,
Welcome back! I've missed
getting the quirky catalogue in the
post (even when I lived in far
north Queensland and the USA),
and reading the witty snippets;
I've missed browsing through
the store and meeting friends for
coffee downstairs; I've missed
the one-stop-shop for all gifts for
everyone in my life from babies
to oldies ... and I miss the
Fortune-Telling Fish the most. I
still have my navy & white
Stripey Thing which is in pretty
good nick after all these years ...
So congratulations and I wish
you every success on your
relaunch!
What about you? Think you belong with us?

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| Melburnian? Please no! Greetings all For as long as I have known - REMO has been one of the last bastions of 'non Americanised' and 'non Modernised' renditions of our language. Until we see our Southern cousins' home city renamed Melburne (no 'o') - let's have shirt that forces our Pacific neighbours to recognise ('s' not 'z') some tradition in our spelling. Despite little Johnny's best efforts, we're not yet the next small seven states of dubble-ya's empire. Cheers and best to all Matthew
Matthew May
| BLACKHEATH, Australia | CustOMER Since 1992 | |
Wed 26 Feb 2003 | 07:29 AM SYD EST
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| CustOMER This word is more than just another example of bad punctuation. CustOMER is what (to date) we have been calling someone who dwells, not only in a physical place, but also within the parallel REMO universe. It took 8 years (and a mirror) to figure this one out!
Remo Giuffre
| Bondi, Australia | CustOMER Since 1988 | |
Sun 24 Mar 2002 | 07:47 PM SYD EST
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| Nothing for Adelaide... ...or even Snowtown, or Truro?
Peter Nixon
| Henley Beach, Australia | CustOMER Since 1997 | |
| S
Fri 8 Sep 2006 | 05:24 PM SYD EST
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| Perthling Hi, although i now live in London, I was a regular shopper at REMO during my days in Sydney. Glad u are back! Anyhow..I was thinking, u should add another city to your t-shirt range! My hometown of Perth! And how about the word Perthling.
Pete Townsend
| Canonbury, England | CustOMER Since 1988 | |
Sun 19 Sep 2004 | 07:43 AM SYD EST
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| Brisbane not Brisvegas Brisbaneite yes...but Brisvegan? Uggch! Def not! The term Brisvegas I believe came from some attempting to combine Brisbane and the Gold Coast together as one city. Its not the same people! Both have differnt atmospheres, different people etc..besides if you went anywhere outside Australia with Brisvegan on a tshirt..I doubt anyone would have a clue what it meant.
Adam Meyer
| New Farm, Australia | CustOMER Since 1988 | |
| S
Sat 21 Aug 2004 | 12:48 PM SYD EST
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| Make new friends As someone who travels a bit - this t-shirt (in my native Sydneysider) is an excellent way of striking up a conversation with complete strangers.
Craig Smith
| Liverpool, Australia | CustOMER Since 1990 | |
Sat 24 Jul 2004 | 11:34 AM SYD EST
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| Melburnian Seperatist Scumbos!
As an adopted St Kilda-ite, I can honestly say that Melburnians DON'T want a t-shirt with MELBURNIAN / MELBOURNIAN on it, they want a t-shirt that says VICTORIAN!
As a seasoned traveller, I've found that when travellers get together, they'll ask each other where they're from.
While most Australians will say "AUSTRALIA", folks from the insignificant little slab of land at the bottom-right corner (Just above Tassie) will proclaim:
"VICTORIA!" or "MELBOURNE!",
but never "AUSTRALIA"
I suspect they don't really like Australia and want to split and form their own little classist, segregated, English-style country.
Hence the "National" Gallery of Victoria, instead of "STATE" gallery! ;-)
matt kennedy
| Edinburgh, Scotland | CustOMER Since 1992 | |
Wed 7 Apr 2004 | 08:50 PM SYD EST
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| Feeling homesick? This is one of those t-shirts you need to have when you are living away from home and want something different than the usual and run of the mill. Buy 2 and one of them a size bigger - makes for a great night-shirt
Anonymous
| New York, United States | CustOMER Since 2005 |
Fri 5 Dec 2003 | 08:40 AM SYD EST
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| What about the rest? I have to admit that i probably didn't read the fine-ish print, but when I ordered this fabulous design, I thought that I would be getting the
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