trai
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posted on March 29, 2004 06:18:48 PM new
U.S.P.S. Is pretty well the only way to send anything as the cost is something the buyer can handle.
Over a certain Dollar value they may have to pay a tax. But they know this so as long as they are willing to pay no problem.
Glass
Sorry to hear of your loss.
Re-elect Arthur Den Dragon
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sparkz
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posted on March 29, 2004 06:58:23 PM new
Glass...Sorry to hear what happened. Please accept my condolences.
The light at the end of the tunnel will turn out to be an oncoming train.
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kiara
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posted on March 29, 2004 08:18:37 PM new
glassgrl, I'm sorry to hear about your neice. Please take care.
Salgal48, your potential bidder probably blocked your e-mails.
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lattefor2
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posted on March 29, 2004 09:48:11 PM new
Hi glassgirl, I also want to extend my condolences also. I live on the southeast coast of Florida and over the weekend one of our neighbors was saying that he never saw 95 so bad with all the crap that is on the interstate.
reenie
I don't get even....I get even better Jimmy Hoffa
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neglus
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posted on March 29, 2004 11:12:11 PM new
I just read about your loss, Glassgrl. I am so sorry! Makes me want to wake up my 18 and 20 yo daughters to hug them. Such a tragedy!
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selectiblecollectables
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posted on March 30, 2004 12:14:13 AM new
I've shipped several antique radios and other fragile items to Australia. All sales have been great experiences. Aussies are quick payers and good with complimentary feedback. Shipping Suggestion: DOUBLE-BOX EVERYTHING! Yes, it adds a few ounces but I've never had a problem and their feedback reflects their appreciation of the extra packing effort. Good Luck, Gordie
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AintRichYet
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posted on March 30, 2004 03:16:37 AM new
Glassgrl ... so very sorry and sad to hear of your loss ... sincere condolences to you and your family ... these kinds of things are never easy.
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wrightsracing
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posted on March 30, 2004 06:12:34 AM new
Glassgrl
I am sorry to hear of your loss. Life is not fair and at some point or another we all find out.
You and your family will be in my prayers.
The accident was in my back door, and it shook me up bad, as they just had one the day before that took the life of 2 23 yr old"s.
So very very sad.
I-95 here is really bad and I stay off it as much as I can. I take US1 or A1A to go to Jacksonville. Takes a little longer, but I have a better rate of getting there alive.
It has the traffic of 6 lanes crammed in to 4 lanes.It is scary out there. They have began to add more lanes in some area's.
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mcjane
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posted on March 30, 2004 08:28:02 PM new
glassgrl
I am so sorry.
What a tragic ending to what started as such a fun trip.
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Libra63
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posted on March 30, 2004 09:41:30 PM new
We never know when are days are over. It is a sad state of affairs we are in arguing about postage to australia when any smart seller knows that either air letter post or global priority would cost that buyer postage under $10.00. Do the homework and get your results.
Glassgirl what horrible days you and your family will endore and you have my sympathy. Everyday I call my daughter and tell her I love her. Life is precious, handle it with care.
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tomwiii
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posted on March 31, 2004 04:32:12 AM new
twelvepole:
did you train at Great Lakes?
I was a Coastie there in '72 -- FIRST in me class with 98.26 & da Navy Admirals were pi$$'d!
[ edited by tomwiii on Mar 31, 2004 04:32 AM ]
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classicrock000
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posted on March 31, 2004 05:40:50 AM new
Glass-sorry to hear of your loss.These bickerings on these posts must seem pretty trival to you right now.
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parklane64
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posted on March 31, 2004 06:09:28 AM new
How sad, in a number of ways. My condolences to all.
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cherishedclutter
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posted on March 31, 2004 08:40:00 AM new
glassgirl
I just read your post about your niece. That's just terrible. I'm so sorry. Like many others it makes me think of the young people in my life and how horrible it would be to loose any of them.
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