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Evan! said:
Oh no you di-int go there!

What do he do? Oh, I dunno...let me count the ways:
  1. The Green Mile
  2. You've Got Mail
  3. Sleepless in Seattle
  4. The Terminal
  5. A League of Their Own
  6. Road to Perdition
  7. And let's not forget, Cast Away
:D :D

Hopefully they won't mess it up the next time I send beer to your office. I'm on the UPS blacklist ever since I told them I was sending yeast, they somehow managed to break 3 bottles of beer within 5 minutes. FedEx is my only option unless I want to drive 30+ minutes to ship something.
 
ohiobrewtus said:
Hopefully they won't mess it up the next time I send beer to your office. I'm on the UPS blacklist ever since I told them I was sending yeast, they somehow managed to break 3 bottles of beer within 5 minutes. FedEx is my only option unless I want to drive 30+ minutes to ship something.

Hey, it made its way here last time you sent it, so...there you go. They're not ALL bad... :D
 
"I hate fedex" -chalk me up! I run my own buissness. I usually work from home and I get al *lot* of stuff sent from my clients (all over europe and US) sent to my company address (my home address but with a company name). FexEx is the laziest mo***erf***ing bi**hes I've ever stumbled uppon.

They won't even bother send stuff to my company address because "it's not a company address". WTF? I run a company. It has an address and I'm there to pick up the goods my clients send me. Still it usually ends up with me doing a 1hr drive to FedEx to pick up whatever they should have delivered!

H
 
The one that I can't figure out is USPS............My company sends payments from Michigan to Chicago. That's a two hour drive down I-94. It takes eight days for a first-class envelope to arrive in Chicago.

On the other side of the world, an electronics guru in Australia sends me a circuit board via Australia Post. I get it in four days.:confused:
 
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