I am in x2! This sounds like a fun one!

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I don't mean to make light of your statement about putting the pointy end down, however I have been in the mail processing facilities and most of the mail is processed by machines. The machines do not know if the box is upright, on it's side, or upside down. The postal workers that stack the boxes in the trucks also just stack them how they fit best. I have gotten eggs laying on there sides in the box and pointy end down with about the same results. I don't think I have received any with the pointy end up in the box but I would bet money that they were pointy end up at some point during the trip.Do you think that we could add to packaging instructions that eggs should be shipped pointy end down? It really seems to make a world of difference in hatchability.
I'm sorry guys I haven't even began to work on names yet. I had a craft show today all day and was busier than I thought I would be and now I am having some problems here on BYC that I need to get taken care of. I will get the names together as soon as I can.
Thanks for understanding
lucky you. I wish I didn't live in nowhere U.S.A where the food revolution is seen as some sort of Commie propaganda and if it aint fried or boiled for two days with fat back, then it aint done yet.Hey Michelle if you want me to do the names I can do it on Monday. I have a charcuterie seminar/practical tomorrow but I'm down to get them done and sent on Monday. I know you've got that not so awesome stuff going on. I'd be happy to help.