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HotFaerieMama -> RE: What's in Your Box? (2/20/2010 1:04:48 AM)

random free samples  ( my mom signs me up for them)
a barbie catalog thing
credit card offers that i can't use
a letter from the AARP
two contest things
an offer to win a free car
ccs catalog
andd..
last but not least
a credit card thing for teachers




purepleasure -> RE: What's in Your Box? (2/20/2010 4:45:02 AM)

plant catalogs.

hah

like spring will ever return to PA

*makes note to look for instructions on how to make igloos comfortable to live in*




sirsholly -> RE: What's in Your Box? (2/20/2010 4:51:45 AM)

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plant catalogs.
ooo....dreaming of those days!!!


Actually we have not had mail delivery since Feb 7th.
Our mail is (was) delivered by vehicle and the post office doesn't permit the carriers to deliver the mail if they cannot safely reach the mailbox.

We have tried to shovel it out, but as soon as we do it snows again and in then buried by the snow plows.




purepleasure -> RE: What's in Your Box? (2/20/2010 4:55:36 AM)

there's going to be some seeds and seedlings in my mailbox eventually. I'm planning on a veggie garden this year. $2 / lb. for tomatoes is nutz.




xxblushesxx -> RE: What's in Your Box? (2/20/2010 5:57:39 AM)

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ORIGINAL: NYLass

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ORIGINAL: NihilusZero

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ORIGINAL: xxblushesxx

My newest toy was just delivered today: http://www.crglasstoys.com/vibrators.html It's the nubby pink one on the top right.
It's VERY cool. (in more ways than one!)

Stop imposing your kink on me!!!!






P.S.: It's pretty.



Will you love it, and it alone?   Or is this a casual loveless affair and you won't care about it after the weekend?  Oh the horror of casual sex toys....

(Yup, gotta agree, right purty one.)



I'm not sure yet...so far, I'm feeling excitement, infatuation and pleasure.

Is that love?




LaTigresse -> RE: What's in Your Box? (2/20/2010 6:24:15 AM)


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ORIGINAL: Valyraen

LaT, I absolutely heart you. If you ever need a digital fuzzy feline lap-warmer, you've but to cmail me.


Oh Val, how sweet of you, thank you!! If that got you excited you should see the rest of my gang.

It started innocently enough with a Lucielle Ball Barbie my daughter got me years ago (I am an I Love Lucy fan) So now there are several different Lucy's, a Liz Taylor, Elvis, James Dean, a 20" Sinatra and John Wayne, two 20" Marilyn Monroes....James Bond and Dr No...oh yes how could I forget the 18" talking Ali (his sports hero)I got GD for Xmas one year. He got me the first 18" talking Jack Sparrow while traveling several years ago then the 18" talking Willy Wonka.

I was ogling a 20" Don Corleone the other day for an ungodly amount of money and whining that I don't have an ungodly amount of money to have him, then saw Capt Teague for 1/10 of the Don's price, $34.00, and splurged.

Because of the unreliable condition of my lane here at home, I had it shipped to me at work. I think our mail lady thought I had flipped my lid when she brought the box in. Of course I had to get him out and set him on the window ledge next to my desk. I was so excited.

The ladies that have the other company in our building just didn't get the thrill at all. No understanding AT ALL how a 47almost48 yo woman can get excited about a pirate toy. My pressman just looked at me funny. My boss thinks he is totally cool.

I swear, more people just really need to get in better touch with their inner child!




Phoenixpower -> RE: What's in Your Box? (2/20/2010 6:34:55 AM)

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ORIGINAL: sirsholly

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plant catalogs.
ooo....dreaming of those days!!!


Actually we have not had mail delivery since Feb 7th.
Our mail is (was) delivered by vehicle and the post office doesn't permit the carriers to deliver the mail if they cannot safely reach the mailbox.

We have tried to shovel it out, but as soon as we do it snows again and in then buried by the snow plows.



What about putting a huge box or so near the street where the postman can leave it for you [8|]

Back home we had that problem sometimes (not my family personally as we live in the society) but a friend from my school days, she lived a mile or so up in the woods and in winter there were many days where they couldn't safely use the car either way (some of her birthdays we had to walk up and down that bloody hill, gosh did that piss me off, particular in one year where I wrapped it all in huge boxes for her to give her extra time to unwrap it all [>:]) though walking down together as a group after her birthday used to  be quite fun.

However, during times the mail could not come to them they opened a special mailbox for them near the street for the post man [:)]

And hey...when you aren't swamped in with mail at home...what about reading your mail on here...for a change [>:]




sirsholly -> RE: What's in Your Box? (2/20/2010 6:46:08 AM)

it would have to be in the middle of the road, Phoenix...but irregardless, the PO only delivers to approved mail boxes. Good thought tho...

<<scampers off to check mail




Phoenixpower -> RE: What's in Your Box? (2/20/2010 7:05:29 AM)

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ORIGINAL: sirsholly

it would have to be in the middle of the road, Phoenix...but irregardless, the PO only delivers to approved mail boxes. Good thought tho...

<<scampers off to check mail



I see [&o] the inflexible system...and health and safety and whattheheckwhatever...[>:] thank goodness it is not as rigid where I am from, at least in regards to that friend (or her parents as I doubt that she lives there anymore by now[8|])

However, so I better wait then to post to you until july...because now is winter...and then comes the flood [8|]

So by july everything should be sound and safe again [:)]




calamitysandra -> RE: What's in Your Box? (2/20/2010 7:09:26 AM)

A new fountain pen for Oldest, as he broke his again, and while I was at it, and paying the postage anyway, I ordered some more school supplies I would have bought in a local shop otherwise. There where erasers, pencils, coloured pencils, ballpoint pens, a pencil sharpener, ink, and other assorted necessities. Middle One is a first grader and goes though this stuff like nobodies business. Oh the excitement.
A new pair of basketball boots for Youngest also arrived yesterday.
Then there were seed catalogs and bills. And some more bills. Never a shortage of those.

However, at the moment what did not arrive it is more important. Oldest is changing schools this summer. He is done with elementary. He applied to the Gymnasium of his choice, hoping for a place in the bilingual program for gifted kids. At the interview the principal told us that the acceptance letters would go out after the easter break, but rejection letters would arrive no later than March 15th. So now everyday we hope that there will be no letter from the school. His chances are good, but I will feel so much better once we have reached the end of this darned wait.




Phoenixpower -> RE: What's in Your Box? (2/20/2010 9:13:51 AM)

best wishes Sandra, to get the letter your son aims for and deserves [:)]

I sooooooooooooo miss my days at the Gymnasium [8|]
 
 
 
 
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not [:'(]




Moonhead -> RE: What's in Your Box? (2/20/2010 9:27:53 AM)

Over the last few days, I've received a wig (red and black), a spongebag (blue vinyl), a fountain pen (a Pilot 78g with a bold nib), and a few condoms. I'm waiting on a rubber hood and a tube of depilatory cream.




xxblushesxx -> RE: What's in Your Box? (2/20/2010 9:30:19 AM)

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ORIGINAL: Moonhead

Over the last few days, I've received a wig (red and black), a spongebag (blue vinyl), a fountain pen (a Pilot 78g with a bold nib), and a few condoms. I'm waiting on a rubber hood and a tube of depilatory cream.


Wow. I think I would like pics please!




kyuketsuki1977 -> RE: What's in Your Box? (2/20/2010 9:34:41 AM)

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ORIGINAL: sirsholly

it would have to be in the middle of the road, Phoenix...but irregardless, the PO only delivers to approved mail boxes. Good thought tho...

<<scampers off to check mail



what happned to come rain or shine or dark of night or what ever that motto is lol

I have disk 3 of season 1 of the Fringe YAY nearly done with the 2nd disk thank heavens for Blockbuster online I think I may be in love




Phoenixpower -> RE: What's in Your Box? (2/20/2010 9:40:26 AM)

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ORIGINAL: kyuketsuki1977

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ORIGINAL: sirsholly

it would have to be in the middle of the road, Phoenix...but irregardless, the PO only delivers to approved mail boxes. Good thought tho...

<<scampers off to check mail



what happned to come rain or shine or dark of night or what ever that motto is lol



those once vanished in days of health and safety...accountability...andwhateverheckelse they feel necessary to cover their own back [8|]

I am glad that where I am from we don't have those over the top health and safety and whatever measures in place...we just use common sense in day to day life [:)]

though that being said, it seems to change there as well...usually they delivered mail to your new place when you moved within the village without making a fuss about it and without charging you for it...so if a mail was adressed wrong they just put it to your knew address as they were aware of it that you moved.

But recently they tried to charge a friend of mine who just moved 2 houses further in her street (she lived all her life in that street and just moved back into the house from her parents as she inherited it)...and then the were surprised she did not put up with that and offered them to keep that mail which was addressed to her old address when they are so desperate to start charging now [8|]

So it seems even in my ol lil village from 5000 people such madness is taking over slowly...[&o]




GreedyTop -> RE: What's in Your Box? (2/20/2010 9:41:58 AM)

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ORIGINAL: hejira92

I got the Complete Reprints of ALL the Bizarre Magazines (Double boxed set) that I ordered as a gift for Sir. 1950's Fetish at its best. So cool.


SWEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEET!!  That same set we saw?




xxblushesxx -> RE: What's in Your Box? (2/25/2010 8:24:08 PM)

Ok, here's my new haul...

Arrived two days ago: http://www.pyramidcollection.com/itemdy00.asp?c=01&SKW=apparel&SKW2=skirt+pant+ensemble&TKW=&Scat=Y&GEN1=Skirts+Pants+and+Ensembles&OR=Y&parent=&T1=P8179+S&PageNo=1&pos=9

With this: http://www.pyramidcollection.com/itemdy00.asp?c=01&SKW=apparel&SKW2=skirt+pant+ensemble&TKW=&Scat=Y&GEN1=Skirts+Pants+and+Ensembles&OR=Y&parent=&T1=P9848+S&PageNo=1&pos=12

And then today: http://www.zappos.com/chinese-laundry-bounty-brown-leather

(He's getting me ready for our trip...) YaY! (for real this time!)




HisSweetElysium -> RE: What's in Your Box? (2/25/2010 8:29:40 PM)

This has been a spoiled week for me. Godiva chocolates, new bath products, a cd from my latest photoshoot, a camera tomm and a new clutch for my trip. Soo spoiled. [:D]




xxblushesxx -> RE: What's in Your Box? (2/25/2010 8:44:07 PM)

Yay! Me too! He's also sent me like 20 links to other shoes and some nice pendants. He also knows I need new tops and some regular beach shoes...




camille65 -> RE: What's in Your Box? (2/25/2010 8:45:58 PM)

Ooooh I just received 2 antique rose bushes, a completely unexpected thank you gift from a friend. It just blew me away to open my door and find them waiting for me, my first rose bushes! One is named Eloise and the other is Charlie, sure hope I don't kill them.


edited for very sleepy grammar mistakes





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