Thanks for the Pressies

A big thank you to the lovely people who have sent presents and cards to us this year! It’s very much appreciated, especially those who send the goodies to me and not to my business address (although I guess it’s fair my business partner gets half the loot… even if it’s addressed to me!).

So a thanks for pressies to…

Paid on Results (right address)
OMG (right address)
Buy.at (wrong address)
Mecca Games (wrong address)

Next year please make sure Santa knows the right place to send things. And don’t be like Kieron (or is Keiron, nope it’s Kevin) who used whois and sent a card to a different place altogether (ok it was my old address, but it sounded better this way!).

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    1. I thought I would use the whois (for your blog by the way) to show how ingenious I could be by not asking your directly for your address and therefore ruin the surprise of a lovely Christmas card from me! How was I to know you use non-existant addresses for your whois info! Is that so you can hide your dodgy dealings behind fake companies in addresses that aren’t real?! What next? Relocate Loquax Towers to the Bahamas or somewhere else “offshore”!

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