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  • Profile photo of gatsbygatsby
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    This may sound trivial however yesterday while at the shops before going to work to have a supervision with my boss (picture Danny de Vito’s mum from the movie ‘Throw Momma From the Train’), I found a stall selling Shape O’s. It was just what I needed to remind myself that I’m only in my job at present to fund the bigger picture. I have no idea if you can buy Shape O’s at toy shops, etc. This stall was at Doncaster Shoppingtown in Melbourne. I can get the stall’s business card if anyone wants one (assuming they’re hard to get). They just opened up a flash bulb in my head when I attended Steve’s conference using a Shap O toy as a concept for problem solving.
    Cheers,
    Gatsby.

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    got to love that Shap O

    “If You never never ask, you’ll never never know”

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    what the hell is a shape o??? I WANNA KNOW!!!!

    Success is 1% inspiration and 99% perspiration.

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    I guess Shape O is an O shape…LoL

    Kind regards

    Chan Dollars
    [Retire Young, Retire Rich] [strum]

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    good one Chan[eh] –

    hey Steph, go to the home page of this site. http://www.Propertyinvesting.com. You see that big red and blue toy at the top with the 3 little shapes…well that’s the ‘almighty Shape O’ – well as Steve likes to call it anyway…[aacool]

    “If You never never ask, you’ll never never know”

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    Hey guys

    It’s a Tupperware product.

    Good for shapes – you have to find the right hole to put the shape through, and also for counting – the shapes all have numbers on them.

    Can’t believe some of you didn’t have them as kids. They are fairly indestructible too, my nephew is probably about the 5th kid to have a crack at trashing them!!

    Cheers
    Mel

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