Lanyards

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OldManWrigley

17-05-2006 13:01:47

I've been searching forever, and can't find a site that actually sells good lanyards. I probably will want something beer related, but I'd like a site with a variety, such as Pepsi, Coke, Budweiser, Xbox 360, Playstation, Toyota, etc.... Anyone know where I can find this?

++++KMA

MyungChunHa

17-05-2006 13:16:55

http//www.lanyarddepot.com/

Found that one right off of the back, everything is customizable and it seems pretty decent too, and ebay.com has a whole bunch of them....

ajasax

17-05-2006 15:02:59

[quote80e1823f40="AbSoLuT_xXxEr0"]Found that one right off of the [b80e1823f40]bat[/b80e1823f40][/quote80e1823f40]
?
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MyungChunHa

17-05-2006 15:09:02

[quote9b7a2a447a="ajasax"][quote9b7a2a447a="AbSoLuT_xXxEr0"]Found that one right off of the [b9b7a2a447a]bat[/b9b7a2a447a][/quote9b7a2a447a]
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liWaits for anti-grammar policeli[/quote9b7a2a447a]
I've heard it said both ways....'bat' sounds better but 'back' makes more sense....

jman00

17-05-2006 15:12:14

[quotedf4490a301="AbSoLuT_xXxEr0"][quotedf4490a301="ajasax"][quotedf4490a301="AbSoLuT_xXxEr0"]Found that one right off of the [bdf4490a301]bat[/bdf4490a301][/quotedf4490a301]
?
liWaits for anti-grammar policeli[/quotedf4490a301]
I've heard it said both ways....'bat' sounds better but 'back' makes more sense....[/quotedf4490a301]
Right off the bat makes more sense, comes from baseball.

Admin

17-05-2006 15:31:56

right off the bat is perfectly acceptable

MyungChunHa

17-05-2006 15:36:38

I guess so, back still makes more sense to me

double_d

17-05-2006 20:08:42

What are you using these for?

OldManWrigley

17-05-2006 20:18:04

[quote3ec7b71412="double_d"]What are you using these for?[/quote3ec7b71412]

I just need something for my keys. I'm not looking for huge resell or promotion or anything, I just need something to put my keys on.

Tholek

20-05-2006 21:09:43

Hit radio events at bars and pubs. You'll likely leave with a bunch of lanyards.