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Don't forget more paracord from big r
Then STFU. The rest of your statement is superflous bullshit with no real bearing on this discussion other than to massage your own ego. Suckin' on my titties like you wanted me.
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I ordered mine before Christmas, just got email from IE with tracking number
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I ordered one from 79S yesterday morning. I had a pic of the sling and tracking number before 6 p.m. Just saying.
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"If you have a lot of self control you don't need a lot of government control" - Thomas Sowell
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We received the paracord sling today from Marty, included in the package was a very nice gift from Marty to make up for the long waiting period. Thanks Marty and I will certainly order another of these from you, the workmanship is excellent and we appreciate the gesture.
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Marty contacted me and said he was on the way home from the post office when he realized my package had slid off the seat, and didn't make it to the post office. I'm smirking and shaking my head just a bit here. 'Don't really know what else to do. 'Glad to hear the others are getting some resolution, and hoping he gets this straightened out soon. Thankfully, I wasn't in desperate need of this, and I hope I actually do receive it.
molɔ̀ːn labé skýla
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Marty contacted me and said he was on the way home from the post office when he realized my package had slid off the seat, and didn't make it to the post office. I'm smirking and shaking my head just a bit here. 'Don't really know what else to do. 'Glad to hear the others are getting some resolution, and hoping he gets this straightened out soon. Thankfully, I wasn't in desperate need of this, and I hope I actually do receive it. Hope it doesn't get buried in there somewhere. Took him 4 weeks to "exhume" a $25 MO I sent him that he found "buried under a pile of mail" in wifey's car.
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Dog ate my homework..........
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Clyde, the special gift wouldn't be Toads $75 dollars by chance would it?
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Marty contacted me and said he was on the way home from the post office when he realized my package had slid off the seat, and didn't make it to the post office. That happens all the time.
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just another 'snag'. To be expected.......
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I got mine today. It's fantastic. And it arrived long before I need it in November.
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I got mine today. It's fantastic. And it arrived long before I need it in November. any slide marks where it fell off the seat?
Son of a liberal: " What did you do in the War On Terror, Daddy?"
Liberal father: " I fought the Americans, along with all the other liberals."
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I got mine today. It's fantastic. And it arrived long before I need it in November. any slide marks where it fell off the seat?
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Marty contacted me and said he was on the way home from the post office when he realized my package had slid off the seat, and didn't make it to the post office. I'm smirking and shaking my head just a bit here. 'Don't really know what else to do. 'Glad to hear the others are getting some resolution, and hoping he gets this straightened out soon. Thankfully, I wasn't in desperate need of this, and I hope I actually do receive it. Hope it doesn't get buried in there somewhere. Took him 4 weeks to "exhume" a $25 MO I sent him that he found "buried under a pile of mail" in wifey's car. The above two examples make it quite apparent this dude should get out of the sling making and stick to his day job... As long as his day job requires no customer service, doing anything on time, or being organized in any fashion.
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I am reminded of folks a couple/few years back sending checks to a player here who was in big trouble financially, and asked for help on the forum ( ). Out of the kindness of their dumb hearts, many did, bless them ; all said that the $ sent was a gift not expected to be paid back, but rather that the recipient was to pay it forward when things were better. I sat shaking my head some months later when a post by the recipient of the gift comes back and says something along the lines of, 'time to start paying it forward like all youse guys said! My buddy is having a hard time but needs a rifle, and I'm taking donations for him! Let's really get him a good one!' or some shyt. As politely as was possible, I offered that his shamelessly asking for MORE handouts, but this time for another anonymous lout (one I strongly suspect was conjured out of thin air) was NOT what paying it forward meant by those who helped him out prior. Pharking disgusting. I have as much respect for that booshat as I do for some needle junkie shaking a cup. How some can look themselves in the mirror without smashing it I have no idea... EdM: as always, totally agree with your sentiment, and actions. How're the kimchee wars coming along anyway, son? Good, I hopee!
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Pretty sure the Oregon State Motto says something about hand outs.
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Pretty sure the Oregon State Motto says something about hand outs. +100
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I am reminded of folks a couple/few years back sending checks to a player here who was in big trouble financially, and asked for help on the forum ( ). Out of the kindness of their dumb hearts, many did, bless them ; all said that the $ sent was a gift not expected to be paid back, but rather that the recipient was to pay it forward when things were better. I sat shaking my head some months later when a post by the recipient of the gift comes back and says something along the lines of, 'time to start paying it forward like all youse guys said! My buddy is having a hard time but needs a rifle, and I'm taking donations for him! Let's really get him a good one!' or some shyt. As politely as was possible, I offered that his shamelessly asking for MORE handouts, but this time for another anonymous lout (one I strongly suspect was conjured out of thin air) was NOT what paying it forward meant by those who helped him out prior. Pharking disgusting. I have as much respect for that booshat as I do for some needle junkie shaking a cup. How some can look themselves in the mirror without smashing it I have no idea... EdM: as always, totally agree with your sentiment, and actions. How're the kimchee wars coming along anyway, son? Good, I hopee! Sometimes I feel like saying something, but then a Japanese person magically appears and says it for me. Weird. Travis
Trump being classless,tasteless and clueless as usual. Sorry, trump is a no tax payin pile of shiit. My young wife decided to play the field and had moved several dudes into my house
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I got mine today. It's fantastic. And it arrived long before I need it in November. Must have you used Stickem on the seats when that shipment went out. Some customers have all the luck! [bleep]! Travis
Trump being classless,tasteless and clueless as usual. Sorry, trump is a no tax payin pile of shiit. My young wife decided to play the field and had moved several dudes into my house
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Sometimes I feel like saying something, but then a Japanese person magically appears and says it for me.
Weird.
Travis
I thought I was the black dude. Damn it all it's so confusing being here sometimes...
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