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Old 01-08-2017, 03:57 PM
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Are these chickens for real??
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Here is Stripey Butt and an as yet unnamed female (the darker one) in winter clothes.
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Old 01-08-2017, 04:36 PM
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LOL marija...indeed they are!!
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Old 01-08-2017, 04:58 PM
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LOL LOL LOL I get that a lot. Yes they have a rare (and completely natural) genetic mutation. It is called scaleless. They do not have scales on their legs like all other chickens they also do not have feather follicles.
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Old 01-09-2017, 09:45 AM
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Regarding shipping packages, you may ship in whatever container you wish as long as there's tracking. The mailers I use are ONLY available at USPS.com. They are free but you must make an account but you need not supply any credit cards unless you order something for which there is a charge. I've never heard anyone say they found the padded priority flat rate envelopes at a post office and mine said they're not a normally stocked item. If you want them for future booms, I'd go ahead and order a package of three or five now. I cannot recall the exact number of the smallest available bundle. I order two sets of 15 every couple of months.

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Old 01-09-2017, 05:00 PM
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My fabrics are in the mail, I just sent Janice my tracking number. Yea. now to sit and wait.

I have been researching some different blocks to try out, going a little out of my comfort zone. I have been practicing my 1/4 inch seams. I'm doing really good, proud of my self.
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Old 01-09-2017, 05:24 PM
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Okay everyone - I just gotta laugh about this... I ordered 10 padded envelopes thru USPS.com, thinking that's all I would need for a while. When the website said I had maxed out what could be ordered, I double-checked. Yep, only 10 in the cart. Today this large box is delivered and I'm wondering Wha-a-at?!? Turns out I was shipped at least a 100 of bubble wrap Priority Mail envelopes! LOL! Guess I will share the wealth and restock my local post office.
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Old 01-09-2017, 05:29 PM
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Okay everyone - I just gotta laugh about this... I ordered 10 padded envelopes thru USPS.com, thinking that's all I would need for a while. When the website said I had maxed out what could be ordered, I double-checked. Yep, only 10 in the cart. Today this large box is delivered and I'm wondering Wha-a-at?!? Turns out I was shipped at least a 100 of bubble wrap Priority Mail envelopes! LOL! Guess I will share the wealth and restock my local post office.
OMG, I laughed out loud at this. Too funny All2Pieces.
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Originally Posted by All2Pieces View Post
Okay everyone - I just gotta laugh about this... I ordered 10 padded envelopes thru USPS.com, thinking that's all I would need for a while. When the website said I had maxed out what could be ordered, I double-checked. Yep, only 10 in the cart. Today this large box is delivered and I'm wondering Wha-a-at?!? Turns out I was shipped at least a 100 of bubble wrap Priority Mail envelopes! LOL! Guess I will share the wealth and restock my local post office.
I've done that too! But, oddly enough, I have used up all the bags.

Yes, an order of "1" means one package of ten!
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Lol! Easy to do. Ordering 10 when in fact you are ordering 10 PACKAGES of 10 or 15! Almost did it myself. And I just checked the website, and the smallest quantity they'll ship now is 10. That's changed from my last order.
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Okay everyone - I just gotta laugh about this... I ordered 10 padded envelopes thru USPS.com, thinking that's all I would need for a while. When the website said I had maxed out what could be ordered, I double-checked. Yep, only 10 in the cart. Today this large box is delivered and I'm wondering Wha-a-at?!? Turns out I was shipped at least a 100 of bubble wrap Priority Mail envelopes! LOL! Guess I will share the wealth and restock my local post office.
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Old 01-10-2017, 05:49 AM
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F8s have been coming in fast. So far, I've rec'd packages from:

Bootsy
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Thank you!
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