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Old Nov 17, 2016 | 05:21 PM
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I'll hafta look at that ^^^
Old Nov 18, 2016 | 10:21 AM
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Good Friday morning thinkers!- hope everyone has a great day today!
AK, do you have pics of your Maverick or Comet?-
Share them if ya do, that would be great!
Old Nov 18, 2016 | 06:09 PM
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Hi guys. Hope everyone has a great weekend.

Hey JP. Thank you for sending me the plugs. I really appreciate your effort. I wish that the USPS did as well. I received your envelope inside an USPS envelope, saying that they process tons of mail each year. They hope that the opened letter wouldn't be of any consequence. It was. The envelope was empty. Not your fault, of course, the sorting machine tore it all to hell. I thank you for trying like you did. Sometimes chit happens.

Long story short, I still need a pair of the 97-98 front door plugs.
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Old Nov 18, 2016 | 08:45 PM
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Originally Posted by akdoggie
Hi guys. Hope everyone has a great weekend.

Hey JP. Thank you for sending me the plugs. I really appreciate your effort. I wish that the USPS did as well. I received your envelope inside an USPS envelope, saying that they process tons of mail each year. They hope that the opened letter wouldn't be of any consequence. It was. The envelope was empty. Not your fault, of course, the sorting machine tore it all to hell. I thank you for trying like you did. Sometimes chit happens.

Long story short, I still need a pair of the 97-98 front door plugs.
Damn, I had a feeling putting them in a normal envelope would be a bad idea but I didn't have an option at the moment.

I might be able to find some more close by.
Old Nov 18, 2016 | 08:58 PM
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I'd certainly appreciate it. If you can find another pair super, if not, at least you gave it the ole' college try.

I saw the envelope and immediately grabbed it. It didn't feel lumpy, and when I saw it was repacked I knew. I asked the local mailman, and he said it was redone at the 2nd stop in the chain.
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Originally Posted by akdoggie
I'd certainly appreciate it. If you can find another pair super, if not, at least you gave it the ole' college try.

I saw the envelope and immediately grabbed it. It didn't feel lumpy, and when I saw it was repacked I knew. I asked the local mailman, and he said it was redone at the 2nd stop in the chain.
Damn, I know where I can find some more. I'll just put them in a box this time and bind it with gorilla tape if it doesn't feel secure enough.
Old Nov 18, 2016 | 09:52 PM
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Damn, I know where I can find some more. I'll just put them in a box this time and bind it with gorilla tape if it doesn't feel secure enough.
That reminded me of the time my daughter sent me an item and included a razor knife in the box to open it. She triple taped the hell out of it.
Old Nov 18, 2016 | 10:10 PM
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That reminded me of the time my daughter sent me an item and included a razor knife in the box to open it. She triple taped the hell out of it.
Haha I may be considering that
Old Nov 18, 2016 | 10:33 PM
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I'm surprised and not surprised I guess. I seen many incredibles thru the mail, mind boggling in fact lol.

I can see that happening with perhaps loose Ford push pins but not the plugs jp sent, unless they had turned inside the envelope before going through the rollers. I guess that's most likley what happened since they were squeezed out of the envelopes corner lol. But those plugs do lay sort of flat when positioned correctly...envelope must of pinched, perhaps creating a pocket, allowed the plugs to flipped up in the wrong position at some point during sorting/bundling. But yea, looks like they were forced out.
Old Nov 21, 2016 | 07:01 AM
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Good Monday morning thinkers!- hope you all had a good week last week- mine wasnt too bad (for being at the f-i-l's!)- otherwise fairly restful- (that means i was lazy!)- i did get some honey- dos done, then she found some more! Job security i guess.
Anywho- back to the salt mine- ill catch up with you fellers during breaks now! Have a great day guys



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