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Send a three ring binder with a hand drawn keyboard taped to the inside of the bottom flap, and a hand drawn screen taped to the inside of the top flap. Crayon preferred.
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# ¿ Apr 27, 2004 06:55 |
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# ¿ Apr 20, 2024 00:02 |
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Perfect. And yes, if you write Notebook, then you're being honest with customs. That will make them happy. As for the dollar amount, well, it is worth whatever the hell you say it is worth. After all, you've already agreed in the price with the buyer. Now ship that fine work of art so we can go back to anxiously waiting. Don't bother to weigh the thing down, just go with it as is. If you must, just add a piece of plywood to the box. 3-5 pounds is plenty. Duct tape it to the bottom. And remember. LOTS AND LOTS OF PACKING PEANUTS on top. Wouldn't want it to get damaged.
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# ¿ Apr 28, 2004 05:57 |
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quote:liquorhead came out of the closet to say: At worst, there will be a frightening looking letter, and official sounding phonecall, and much laughter and finger pointing from the other side of the ocean. Besides. Why would the person using the fake escrow service and stolen accounts be someone who would have any real ability to use the law in this situation?
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# ¿ May 7, 2004 09:13 |
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A satisfying end. Even without pictures of the guy doing the pickup. I just hope I come home from work to find a suitable epilogue to the whole event.
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# ¿ May 11, 2004 14:23 |
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What would make me laugh the hardest would be if Rhig were to make a composite sketch of the guy who made the pickup, and then had someone print out a couple dozen flyers that say "HAVE YOU SEEN ME?" at the bottom followed by "Ask me about my P-P-P-Powerbook" and the website link that details the entire adventure at the very bottom. These could then be mailed out, or hung up if someone else feels like making one last trip to the area.
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# ¿ May 13, 2004 15:39 |