I weighed every single packet (some have a few more pages than the others). I had to separate them according to the amount of postage on each (dummy me didn't keep track and sort them before sealing).
Here's the stats on the 426 packets going out: 12 to Canada @ .......$1.85 1 to Canada @ .......$1.60 1 to Switzerland @ ..$4.80 237 U.S. @ ............$1.39 172 U.S. @ ............$1.18
I rounded the U.S. ones up to the nearest .20 because I wasn't about to lick all those one cent stamps for a difference of about $5 and change.
Total stamps to stick on the packets when I get home tonight: 12 x .05 701 x .20 426 x $1.00
That's 1139 stamps I'm going to be peeling and sticking!
I'll drop them at the P.O. on Saturday..........
p.s....Dan, I sent your packet this morning just for being such a special guy.
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Have I told you how much I love you and what a wonderful person you are lately?
I think we all you a big round of applause for sticking with this program instead of telling us to where to stick it when we were giving you a hard time.
Here's to peristance!
Have a great weekend. Keep on licking!
-------------------- Dan Abbene
Clubs SSOA F99-1977 East Coast Camaro Club Worldwide Camaro Association NASA BMWCCA SCDA Informal Car Club
quote:Originally posted by DanA_F99_1977: It doesn't matter what's in it. I am sure coming from such a splendid individual as you, it will be filled with goodness.
HA, HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHHAAHAH!
Good one!
You can stop kissing up now...........I told you your packet went to the top of the stack!
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quote:Originally posted by DaddySS: Whoa!! That's a lot of work, coordination, and licking!!!
Thanks sooooooooooooooo much!
Hey there.....be careful with your words.......I can assure you that there was NO licking involved. It was all tape and self-adhesives! (You know how these threads get dragged down to gutter level!)
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Dangit...I had a good fantasy going there for a minute!
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quote:Originally posted by HTWLSS: Hey there.....be careful with your words.......I can assure you that there was NO licking involved. It was all tape and self-adhesives! (You know how these threads get dragged down to gutter level!)
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quote:Originally posted by OLD GUY: Dangit...I had a good fantasy going there for a minute!
OG [QUOTE]Originally posted by HTWLSS: [qb] Hey there.....be careful with your words.......I can assure you that there was NO licking involved. It was all tape and self-adhesives! (You know how these threads get dragged down to gutter level!)
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We are going to have to start calling you Dirty OG!! What kind of fantasy can you have about licking stamps?
-------------------- Dan Abbene
Clubs SSOA F99-1977 East Coast Camaro Club Worldwide Camaro Association NASA BMWCCA SCDA Informal Car Club
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So I guess there is a use for a mini-van....so all of us SS nuts can get our packets. Do you know how many trips that would have been in the SS....and not to mention how many would have blown out with the top down!
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LOL, just think when he finds out about the licker...hummmm, I'm having another fantasy
DOG QUOTE]Originally posted by HTWLSS: ................and Dan's the one with SIX children!!!!! He must have learned something with all that practice making them!!![/QUOTE]
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quote:Originally posted by amy00ss: ..................Do you know how many trips that would have been in the SS....
Steve wouldn't even have let me haul the packets in the IROC, let alone the SS!!!!!
Just to divert the thread...........Our SS is going away to be stored at a friend's house for the summer while we build our garage. It'll have good company though sharing a garage with a '69 JL8, "--" paint, Z28. (Hard-core RPO code people know what that is.)
Steve will have our carport and old garage down by the end of next week.
Steve's '68 convertible and '66 El Camino, and my Chevelle are getting stored just around the corner from our house at a fellow car friend's house in his tractor barn.
My GLDLOX car ('67 convertible) will stay at our house under a portable carport so we have something to drive to Friday night cruises this summer.
The van & IROC stay also for our daily transportation! Yes, that mini-van is a great hauler (and a V6, too!).
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Thanx for all your hard work Teri I'm gonna sit here by my mailbox til it gets here!!
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I do have some talents that kept Grace interested enough to keep coming back! The results of some of that talent is one of my daughters graduated college this past weekend. I am getting to be the other DOG!!
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-------------------- Dan Abbene
Clubs SSOA F99-1977 East Coast Camaro Club Worldwide Camaro Association NASA BMWCCA SCDA Informal Car Club