THIS IS A READ-ONLY ARCHIVE FROM THE SORABJI.COM MESSAGE BOARDS (1995-2016). |
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i got my stuff ready! |
How much should we send to cover shipping costs? Should we send our stuff wrapped in separate boxes/packages, or just send Sarah one box full of loose stuf? |
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As for packaging...if stuff is little or you want particular things going to particular people, package. If not... |
no need to send smaller boxes in one big box. $10 seems plenty for shipping. |
if there's extra money left over after i mail everything out, i'll use it to buy you all candy. |
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(Tom Robbins?) |
The good news is, I now have a part-time job. Hooray for being a contributing member of society! |
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platy's box arrived already. i haven't opened it yet... |
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music is awesome. great idea. |
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it's not too late, droop. you want in? the only person who haS already sent in stuff is platy. we wouldn't ask her to send in an extra at this point, but everyone else can add you on. |
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Now just so I'm clear.. I originally thought it was one thing we were sending, but now it's one thing per person? And we don't identify who gets what, right? |
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Platy, I need the link to the spreadsheet again. I losted it. |
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i actually have a tv antenna somewhere. sem, your stuff arrived today. i haven't opened up any of y'alls stuff yet. i don't know why. i think i'm going to wait til it all gets here. |
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iqbal |
my zip code rated above average in "unemployment" and "below poverty line." |
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It's eye-opening, comparing where I currently live to where I used to live. |
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I feel impoverished because I cannot afford my health insurance. But I have food, a pillow top mattress, hot tub and swimming pool. What constitutes poverty, really? |
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yay chocolatier chocolate! |
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dan, your stuff arrived yesterday safe and sound. i still haven't opened anything up yet! |
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i did, thanks. i sat down with a glass of boddington's after dinner tonight and opened up what has arrived so far. you guys are getting some badass stuff!! i'm so impressed! |
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:) |
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spider, your package arrived. |
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spider, you booger. you wrapped everything so i can't see what people are getting! |
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...but only because I needed to keep everyone's multi-piece gift together and that's all I had. I guess I should have used saran wrap, for Sarah's sake. :) |
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Sarah can you put something on amazon or a wishlist somewhere that I can buy you to cover shipping to me?? |
please do not buy me anything, just send some pineapple lumps and we'll call it even. |
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I still have nightmares. ANYTHING BUT THE SPUD! |
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send it to me, i am not embarrassed to admit that i loved the idaho spud, and actually wished i could get my hands on more. |
The Idaho Spud was...deeply problematic. I can't decide if it was the peculiar filling, or the intense sweetness, or its deeply ominous appearance... |
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I went shopping tonight! |
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and the chick-o-stick started something that might now be considered problematic ;) |
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Agatha's link is tempting me... |
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oooh good idea. |
So far I think you've got packages from me, Sem, Daniel, and Spider? No word from Nate, and no packages yet from moonit, Agatha, or Jim? |
that's exactly right. but Jim tells me he's almost ready, and fears he may be last. but moonit's will still have to travel a long way. |
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Sorry, only mass produced junky candy from me (plus a few bonus items)! I'm also glad you're sending handcrafted items, Daniel. It's all about the variety, in my opinion. |
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I also didn't know it was Daylight Savings Night last night. |
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Spring forward! |
Was anyone else awakened about 3 am this morning? I have friends in Europe who wrote me about their waking, and I did too, and a few of us here in MO did. (usually in MO it's because of an earthquake or pelan tan explosion in the swamp) |
in fact, the opposite here. the turducken slept until 9:45 am and the two year old twins across the street reportedly slept til noon. |
I hate Daylight Savings Night. It fucks with my sleep, which is an unforgivable offense. |
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You are just fine Spider, I am sure. |
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i got a delivery notification via email, but no package was on my porch when i got home, and senor was home all day long, supervising the dudes who were sawing trees and digging up a garden for me. |
oh, i just re-read the email i got from usps. it says it is scheduled to SHIP today, not arrive today. i will keep a lookout. |
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i haven't opened it yet, but wanted to let you know that the package you mailed arrived today. don't know nuthin about paypal. |
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i'm not that worried about it. no rush at all. we're still waiting on Jim's stuff and Moonit's stuff to arrive. and Nate's too, but... ? if Nate doesn't make an appearance, you know where we'll be sending his stuff. |
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Moonit, your package arrived tonight. Jim? Are you close? |
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"I have two more to finish, which I plan on doing tonight. Got 4 of em done last night. Will mail them Saturday morning." -- Jim aka |
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i did today, yes. |
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are you staying in DC and just moving to a new place? |
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AUSTIN, TX, US 04/09/2009 7:28 A.M. OUT FOR DELIVERY |
it's here! i haven't opened it up yet, but y'all can be assured i will be mailing out everything on monday, as senor is anxious for me to get the boxes out of his beloved utility storage area. |
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platy beat me to it. i already have mailing addresses for Daniel, Platy, and Moonit, but nobody else. |
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i know i already sent a package to sem and kazu, but i lost your snail mail, so you're going to have to email it me too, or put it on the spreadsheet, whatevahs. |
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that doesn't help, spider, because i don't have your address, at all, anywhere. i know i used to, but i don't anymore. i'm forgetful, and when pregnant have a difficult time planning ahead. |
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i'm pretty sure it's your home address. the C/O address. it's not too late to submit a new mailing address to the spreadsheet or facebook or email or WHATEVER. |
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i'm just sayin'. |
You are perfect the way you are. Love, beta |
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That is why I put it down on my Microsoft Excel, also, I use that to list people's name and address and telphone number and so on. and for my trip schedule. I hated carry few of timetable with me, so I put down three timetable into one piece of paper and it comes in handy. Antigone, would it be nice if you tattooed your CIDs name and number on your tight? it would be nice and permament. Awesome! |
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you sure are saucy dr p. |
heather! seriously. |
OUT OF CONTROL |
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at least i have joy division |
If he has bailed on the exchange, that's fine, but I'd like him to get what I made for him (I owed him a shrine, and I made him some art instead). So Nate, you pip, if you're out there, send Sarah your address so you can get my art. |
i got his address and we've been emailing. i'll make sure he gets your stuff. i know what platy wants me to do with the stuff she sent. anyone else have a preference for what happens with the stuff meant for nate? personally i'd like to just keep what Agatha sent him :) |
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i want in on whatever this is. i liked art exchange we did a few years ago. |
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i mailed platy's first. the rest of you probably are going to get yours in another 5-7 days or so. sorry about that. in my current state i can only carry X amount of boxes at a time without incurring injury. |
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moonit, obviously yours is going to take a little longer. also, i just discovered that spider's package hadn't been mailed, so i'll get that off today or tomorrow. |
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My last painting (a ditich, as in triptich but only two panels...??) was started three years ago in January and is not finished yet. I haven't touched it, sits on an easel, fornlorn, half finished, abandoned. But art would be nice. Some of you are about to see my weak attempt at sculpture in Sculpy...I once made a whole chess set for my boys of it... |
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looking around the room i'm in, i could send: -a pornographic aluminum casting of an anus and genitals side view of two people fucking. -an aluminum cast ashtray showing a short old rich man goosing a tall young woman (two views, front and back) -a wooden nutcracker in the shape of a reclining native woman -a real longhorn bull femur -a real twig and mud bird's nest -a tomahawk that is not made by american indians but is so old-looking you could probably lie about it. the guy who made it 40 years ago did. in my kitchen there's a wild man bottle opener that can have an erection. in a drawer in my bedroom are a couple of early-sixties slides (remember slides?) of a naked asian woman. it can all be yours. |
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I mean, why would people buy those stuff like we do , and somehow later, we throw away those stuff that people made and rendered useless? Yeah, we do find this depressed too... |
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Also, thank you for the imps! |
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we love everything! Moonit, the little kiwi shoes are the best - and they're a little big, which is good because he'll grow into them! |
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yeah, and it was nearly 90 degrees here the day most packages got sent out. i wouldn't be surprised if everyone got a little melted chocolate. |
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Cadbury's here are importing more choc from Australia so its not as flavourful as it used to be. |
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oh crap. jimbabe, i think it got sent to your old address, not your new one. |
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spider, yours got sent, errrrrr.... just this morning. i'm sorry. same with Moonit. |
thank you everyone! makes my little packages to you seem paltry by comparison. the truffles were outstanding! and not melted at all. Sorry that yours arrived on a hot day sem! |
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postcards are from me. |
Thanks Platy for the wonderful gift to keep my gray long hair in warmth... At first i thought it might a a kknitted thingy from Moonie. I loike the iconographic totems received, and Jim's photo and frame, hey, Rehobeth Beach NJ is great. Like the composition of the photo; a different R, Rehobeth Mass is ancestral ground for me... who sent me the "know your ego" stamp? it is interesting to THINK that i know who sent what, but really not be sure. Sorta sorabmysteries. |
(It just spoke to me in your voice, so I had to send it.) No worries, Sarah. The antici.......pation makes the spoils better. |
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hopefully it won't be too long. i sent it airmail. |
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Candy, kiwis, bright pretty colorful things from sundry islands, candy, fuzzy scarves, candy, soap, gnome and gnome lore, tribal mix with awesome packaging, a lovely photograph coincidentally (OR IS IT???) of a town I'm contemplating moving to, candy, love, candy, poetry, toys, candy, and candy Thiswasfunletsdoitagain! |
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Trying to figure out where to put the picture - kitchen seems likely. We have not tried the Idaho spud-it is somewhat intimidating. My favorite NZ candy was the odd red licorice with chocolate (?) filling. |
I am never going to finish all of this candy. |
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Agatha, I used the rice block thing the other day, and it was way more fun than should have been legal. Although it did add a pretty cedary flavor; I think that will wear off with time though. |
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i kept the photograph of the cherry blossoms and the capital. i sent the red bull one to agatha. the cathedral to spider (no coincidence). the castro to platy. can't remember the rest. |
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(Agatha- that Idaho Spud is horrifying. Thank you.) |
the hawaiian girl is from me. it's actually a greeting card, i believe. i just LOVE the spud. love it. i ate mine in three sittings over the course of a week, just so i could savor it. |
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senor took that guidebook very seriously as well. he would choose a piece of candy, then look it up in the book before unwrapping and eating it. every time he did this, he would have to find me to tell me what the book said, show me the pictures (as if i hadn't already looked at it 50 times already) and then announce that he agreed with it. it's like a candy encyclopedia, but funnier. |
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I got a beautiful handmade scarf, awesome library ephemera including a book page with a picture of Victorian era novelist George Gissing, an a great religious tract entitled "Religion won't get you to heaven... what will?" The answer is the NEW BIRTH. I got a picture of a Ken doll straddling a pole with a can of Red Bull (?)(!). I got a chocolate camera. I got a cigar! I got a pig coin purse, and another little zippered bag with bears riding bikes and bunnies in striped suits. I got the best soap ever, and a gnome whose little red hat fell off during shipping but I am going to repair it shortly. I got CANDY which Cleo infiltrated so fast I barely got to see any of it. I got librarian tattoos! Postcard of Detroit which must be a thousand years old because Detroit certainly doesn't look like that any more. I got a Hawaiian card with a recipe on the back for banana, chocolate chip, and macadamia nut muffins. Also, some very cool handmade flower pins, and Crunchie in bar form AS WELL AS egg form. I got perfume which actually smells really good, as I'm not generally a perfume fan. I think that might be most of it! Seriously, you guys are the best. xoxo- |
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That makes me sad. |
glad folks like the soap. |
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we currently are using up bar #2 of soap, which is even better than the bar #1 of soap we used up a few weeks back. awesome. yes, the fanny packs are from me. here's the story on that. my dad works for a company that distributed them as corporate gifts. my dad sent me like 30 of them. W T F you may ask, as i did. so i got rid of as many as i could and the rest were piled up in the utility room. the utility room... senor totally owns that space. when we moved in to the house four years ago it was simply the laundry room. since then he has transformed it into a beautiful storage mecca worthy of a Container Store catalog appearance. if i need anything out of the utility room i basically have to fill out a requisition in triplicate. so having those fanny packs piled up in an unsightly manner and taking up space in the utility room really chapped his organized ass, and he literally BEGGED me to give them away in the exchange. the postcards are from me. they are all circa turn of the 20th century. i got them from a guy who only deals in antique postcards. the most valuable ones are those that were stamped and dated by the post office. |
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shea seems to degrade more quickly. It is best to always keep the soaps on a stand such that they dry well in between uses. And keeping them in the shower or on the tub wall where they can get wet repeatedly without their being used as soap simply wastes the soaps. commercial soaps have so much more stuff in them they can withstand a constant barrage of water or actually sit in a wet dish. These like any handmade soaps degrade faster because they do not contain artificial stuff gluing them together. But with care (I travel with mine on a soap stand wrapped in saran wrap in a baggie (TSA requirements)) each of the bars ought to last over a month. I'd be interested in knowing which flavors folks like. I've been using the hell out of the shea cinnamon clove variety. And I really don't know how it stands up since it is a new version/recipe. It is a softer soap than the goat's milk. Also the time curing outside the wrapper makes a big difference in the lasting power of the soap. Problem is that the longer outside the wrapper curing, the longer lasting and more resistant to water degradation the soap, but unfortunately the more the loss of scent and flavor from the unstabilized herbs. This is probably more than you needed to hear. Spider, how is your weekend planning going? Everybody be safe out there. |
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That cinnamon clove soap is fabulous. I love the scent, and I love how mild the scent is. Oh, I do have plans! I am going to finish Dostoevsky's "The Idiot," and I'm serious this time. |
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