Random Announcements
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I've decided that I need to completely pare down and revise my boot collection. First point of business is to confirm sizing, then order a pair of Wescos.
After that, or more accurately, during that, I need to sell off all the boots I've decided are unneeded. I think the final stage of the reorganization will be to buy a pair of Tricker's. Then I'll have a pair of solid work boots, (Wesco) a pair of casual boots, (Viberg) and a pair of dressier boots (Tricker's). Then I should have most needs covered by the pairs. Add in a couple of specialty boots and I should be set.
Theoretically.
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I'll need a list of what you're clearing out
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My blue Viberg service boots, my grey White's Semi-Dress boots (both size 10D) and various pairs of cowboy boots that I'll probably dispose of on eBay. Probably nothing you're interested in…
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There was a little squadron of baby pigs on St John yesterday but when I went to take a picture for Seul they must have sensed how hungry I was and they collectively skittered off into the woods.
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The tight ring of a Flat Head t-shirt does NOT play well with sunburn whilst putting the shirt on/off. Yeouch!
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My beloved 666s & 45 are headed in for their 1st wash dark chocolate melted all over both during the LEGO Movie btw the movie is fantastic.
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He really enjoyed the movie.
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My fault
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Dude, you need to stop talking about The wolf or he might play his sick ass tea/ bank fraud game on you
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I would love to hear more about this international incident
Though wolfie doesn't have to ship internationally to me, so unless he sneaks plutonium in with my order I think I should be safe. I just thought the guy deserved some credit, never had someone work as hard to be certain he knew what I wanted, and we are only in the development/estimate phase. I was sharing my thoughts as a guy who hasn't dealt with him like this yet, as I am sure there's more.
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I sent the Trons some tea around Christmas time. Before I had a chance to tell them who it was from they had been notified of a delivery, and they started calling the tea shop, pouring over bank statements, calling credit card companies, etc. The tea shop told them that someone legitimately bought the tea but wouldn't divulge the identity of the purchaser (that wasn't my doing) but they were convinced that there was foul play. As a last ditch effort, Gav posted something on Facebook asking if anyone had sent tea, as this was sending them into a panic, and that's when I came forward.