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Chatty has been redefined because of this thread!!!!
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So so true, but were else would you have this many friends.

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Oh poor kiddo!!! I just asked that question in my pm to you, (your box is full and I can't send it) lol! Dang I hate when you have to hold them like that!!
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Sorry...my email is [email protected] if you'd like to send it there. I have to wait on my PFM email to go through to whoever "approves" those sorts of things so my inbox is 1060% full.
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omg!! That's crazy!! ok!!
 
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I've never had luck with USPS paying even a dime on my insurance claim. It was not chicken related. I hope you have far better luck that I did.

That's one of the (many) reasons I don't like to ship lives.
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Good luck and let us know what happens...I'm curious...because I was always under the impression they do not insure live animals??
 
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I've never had luck with USPS paying even a dime on my insurance claim. It was not chicken related. I hope you have far better luck that I did.

That's one of the (many) reasons I don't like to ship lives.
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Good luck and let us know what happens...I'm curious...because I was always under the impression they do not insure live animals??

My local PO said that they do, but only if the box was damaged and the damage caused the death of the bird. If they are injured or lost, no luck....hopefully that's not the case....
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This sounds like a communist plot by the Chinese, to rob us of our little bit of remaining sanity. It's a shame that you can't return it for a refund a year later, with a note that tells the company to fire the engineer.

No, that would be the stupid clothes-pins which do not open up far enough to be used for towels or jeans, let alone for hanging up towels with overlapping corners, let alone strong enough to hold clothing on the line in the wind.

I had a bunch of clothes-pins I bought at a garage sale, that were strong enough to use two-at-a-time for wool blankets. I should have kept the springs when the wood wore out and learned to make new wooden bits.
 
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