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    I couldn't check "Like" for JimmyHAD's post because I thought "like" sent the wrong message, but I've had some follow routes similar to that too. I could have driven and picked it up.
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    The USPS has always amazed me,I think for the most part they do a good job. But I do not understand them at times.
    I sent a 35 Lb clock to Alaska,since it was heavy the guy wanted snailmail,they said two weeks.He called me the next day, it arrived in less than 24 hrs.
    I sent 8 NOS JAN.6550A Vac tubes to a guitar amp guy in Los Angeles,he wanted overnight Express (cost him 60 bux) to go about 400miles.
    Took 5 weeks
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    Quote Originally Posted by pixelfixed View Post
    The USPS has always amazed me,I think for the most part they do a good job. But I do not understand them at times.
    I sent a 35 Lb clock to Alaska,since it was heavy the guy wanted snailmail,they said two weeks.He called me the next day, it arrived in less than 24 hrs.
    I sent 8 NOS JAN.6550A Vac tubes to a guitar amp guy in Los Angeles,he wanted overnight Express (cost him 60 bux) to go about 400miles.
    Took 5 weeks
    Now this is starting to sound like the Australia Post system
    Brisbane to Gladstone overnight next day delivery 600km 3 days
    Perth to Gladstone overnight next day delivery 3500km 2 days
    Gladstone back to them add a day at least
    go fig?
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    Well the wait is over. The razor arrived today and I was happy and sad all at once. instead of a 11/16 blade it was a 5/8 blade. but the blade was great. from all appearances it had never been honed. very little cleaning and then honing. now the wait starts again. this time for a beard to grow. I tell you it never ends.
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    Quote Originally Posted by HNSB View Post
    The easy solution is to buy a lot more stuff. That way packages arrive every day, plus you forget all the things you bought between ordering them and when they arrive, so then every day is like Christmas!
    Dude!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by rhensley View Post
    Well the wait is over. The razor arrived today and I was happy and sad all at once. instead of a 11/16 blade it was a 5/8 blade. but the blade was great. from all appearances it had never been honed. very little cleaning and then honing. now the wait starts again. this time for a beard to grow. I tell you it never ends.
    Yay - boo - yay - boo...


    The trick gentlemen - is to enjoy anticipation. If you really think about it - anticipation is consistent - enjoy it .
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    Quote Originally Posted by earcutter View Post
    The trick gentlemen - is to enjoy anticipation. If you really think about it - anticipation is consistent - enjoy it .
    Yeah, if you're truly strung out on ADs, receiving the item is anti-climatic. It is the chase, the 'action' that is the crave. Pretty soon most of the stuff will mean absolutely nothing to you, it is 'on to the next.'
    Be careful how you treat people on your way up, you may meet them again on your way back down.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JimmyHAD View Post
    Yeah, if you're truly strung out on ADs, receiving the item is anti-climatic. It is the chase, the 'action' that is the crave. Pretty soon most of the stuff will mean absolutely nothing to you, it is 'on to the next.'
    Exactally, after a week, the thrill is gone.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JimmyHAD View Post
    Yeah, if you're truly strung out on ADs, receiving the item is anti-climatic. It is the chase, the 'action' that is the crave. Pretty soon most of the stuff will mean absolutely nothing to you, it is 'on to the next.'

    That's right, "Keep your line in the water & your bait fresh."

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    I'm strung out on creams and aftershaves. I'm jonesin' real bad just waitin' on my next supply to show up.
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