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Business card and T-ball wrap-ups
Saturday, August 18, 2007 - 12:34 PM
Here’s what we came up with. At this resolution, the document doesn’t show up well – it’s a page from a logbook.

Also, this morning the Reds took to the T-ball field to contest the league championship. Like the similarly miraculous Bad News Bears, the Reds lost. Unlike the Bears, the Reds lost by a lot. A whole lot. 34-18 lot. Yes, the defense converted fourteen outs over 48 at-bats.
Next up, hockey!
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Okay. LOVES the card. Lotsa colour though… glossy or mat? I need to get business cards printed out as well, but I’m gonna go for a more subtle look, I think.
Maybe a coloured background! :O
And by the way, that’s not the real final version, of course, because that’s a fake phone number. We wouldn’t put our real phone number up on a blog. What do you think we are, idiots? You’ll have to search Canada411 for it, just like everybody else.