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  Friday, 20th January 2006 

One day soon a page will appear on the Atomic site where you can buy the all-new 2006 Atomic t-shirt. If you can’t wait and simply must have one now now now there is a way!

Just email our bald headed pom Neil Parkin (we actually have about 23 bald headed poms in this company of about 30 people, strangely well above the national average).

He’s at nparkin@atomicmpc.com.au

We’re flogging these classy numbers for just $24.95, plus $5 for postage and handling. They come in S, M and L sizes, nicely accommodating almost any body shape.

We’ll chuck in a free Atomic sticker too, so you can put in on your forehead and walk around town doubling the free advertising we score. Sweet.

We’ll need your credit card number, or you can post a cheque or money order. Ask Neil about that when you email him.

Atomic – doing our part to eliminate nudity. Son – put your Atomic shirt on dammit, nobody wants to look at your hairy nipples!


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    Competitions

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