Office Work, Part Deux: Professional Mayhen

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Well nonsense and call me smoky.

Everyone is bringing on the hellfire this week.

don't forget the damnation. hellfire isn't near as good with out it.
 
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Well publish their name so none of us buy from them.

That is MOST DEFINATELY against the BYC rules.
 
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Well publish their name so none of us buy from them.

That is MOST DEFINATELY against the BYC rules.

debi forgot....she must think she's still on facebook
 
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That is MOST DEFINATELY against the BYC rules.

debi forgot....she must think she's still on facebook

I thought they were from eBay?? If they are a member here then yeah no-no, but not if they are an eBayer...
 
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debi forgot....she must think she's still on facebook

I thought they were from eBay?? If they are a member here then yeah no-no, but not if they are an eBayer...

Well, that's interesting....we can bad mouth only non-bycers....but if they are crappy sellers on ebay and a bycer, they are immune? wow, talk about "clicky".

Wait, will the above statement get me banned? If so, I plead temporary insanity.
 
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I thought they were from eBay?? If they are a member here then yeah no-no, but not if they are an eBayer...

Well, that's interesting....we can bad mouth only non-bycers....but if they are crappy sellers on ebay and a bycer, they are immune? wow, talk about "clicky".

Wait, will the above statement get me banned? If so, I plead temporary insanity.

Pretty much. Not the banned part.
 
from Fred Thompson's FB page: The new academic publication, Journal of Animal Ethics, claims that phrases such as "sly as a fox, "eat like a pig" or "drunk as a skunk" are all unfair to animals.

"Smart as a professor" needs to go, too.

I swear....stupidity knows no bounds.
 
Here is what I sent the seller.

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Hey, the eggs you sent didnt make it. They were not individually wrapped, and the carton was too small for the turkey eggs. There was nothing preventing the eggs from bashing against each other during shipping.

Of the 12 eggs, I think 2 are intact--I candled them to make sure there werent any cracks, but I am not sure about the air cells.

I've shipped a ton of eggs, but never turkey eggs so I can't say I am an expert---still I would have expected them to be individually wrapped to protect them from each other.

I know you can't control how the post office treats the box, but you can take steps to prevent unnecessary damage.

How can we make this right?



---------OK admittedly it was a bit accusatory. but this was his response:

I SHIP THEM ALL THE TIME ,4 ORDERS THIS WEEK. YOURS IS THE ONLY ONE I HAVE HAD ANY PROBLEMS WITH.
there is no way to make it right I have got eggs and be perfect and not any hatch ?X-rays ? but I have had no problems with shipping them .
 
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