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 Author: randyipp View Messages Posted By randyipp
 Posted: Dec 5, 2021 21:24
 Subject: Have you ever been attached to an object...
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randyipp (3473)

Location:  USA, New Hampshire
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Have you ever been attached to an object that was walking the fine line of nearly
being garbage?

I Pack my orders every day the same way. As I delete the lot/line off my .bsx
file I toss the bagged lot into Lego box that I have been using for quite some
time now. It's one half of the Lego ideas Birds set. It has always been
the perfect size, 95% of my orders fit in there and then just pour into a bubble
mailer.

 
Set No: 21301  Name: Birds
* 
21301-1 (Inv) Birds
580 Parts, 2015
Sets: LEGO Ideas (CUUSOO)

I went to go pull an order and nearly had a panic attack looking for the thing,
wondering if it got tossed with the trash run I did on Saturday. Then I found
it and realized I just might be a little crazy.

Any others have similar oddities they would like to share?
 
 Author: SylvainLS View Messages Posted By SylvainLS
 Posted: Dec 6, 2021 00:49
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 Author: legoman77 View Messages Posted By legoman77
 Posted: Dec 6, 2021 13:35
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In Off Topic, randyipp writes:
  Have you ever been attached to an object that was walking the fine line of nearly
being garbage?

I Pack my orders every day the same way. As I delete the lot/line off my .bsx
file I toss the bagged lot into Lego box that I have been using for quite some
time now. It's one half of the Lego ideas Birds set. It has always been
the perfect size, 95% of my orders fit in there and then just pour into a bubble
mailer.

 
Set No: 21301  Name: Birds
* 
21301-1 (Inv) Birds
580 Parts, 2015
Sets: LEGO Ideas (CUUSOO)

I went to go pull an order and nearly had a panic attack looking for the thing,
wondering if it got tossed with the trash run I did on Saturday. Then I found
it and realized I just might be a little crazy.

Any others have similar oddities they would like to share?

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 Author: psusaxman2000 View Messages Posted By psusaxman2000
 Posted: Dec 6, 2021 14:25
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In Off Topic, randyipp writes:
  Have you ever been attached to an object that was walking the fine line of nearly
being garbage?

I Pack my orders every day the same way. As I delete the lot/line off my .bsx
file I toss the bagged lot into Lego box that I have been using for quite some
time now. It's one half of the Lego ideas Birds set. It has always been
the perfect size, 95% of my orders fit in there and then just pour into a bubble
mailer.

 
Set No: 21301  Name: Birds
* 
21301-1 (Inv) Birds
580 Parts, 2015
Sets: LEGO Ideas (CUUSOO)

I went to go pull an order and nearly had a panic attack looking for the thing,
wondering if it got tossed with the trash run I did on Saturday. Then I found
it and realized I just might be a little crazy.

Any others have similar oddities they would like to share?

I have a little 6x6x2 inch box that I use for pulling orders and ran into the
same situation after a birthday party for my daughter a few months back. Found
out on of the kid was using the lid as a ramp for cars in another room. It was
promptly replaced.
 Author: zorbanj View Messages Posted By zorbanj
 Posted: Dec 6, 2021 16:23
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zorbanj (807)

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Wow, I use a box top lid from a Staples printer paper box for the same reason
you do. It's sturdy and the perfect size for almost every order. I've
used it for a long time, the corners are taped up because I've stepped on
it more than once. I have unused box lids that are exactly the same but it never
occurred to me to replace it.


In Off Topic, randyipp writes:
  Have you ever been attached to an object that was walking the fine line of nearly
being garbage?

I Pack my orders every day the same way. As I delete the lot/line off my .bsx
file I toss the bagged lot into Lego box that I have been using for quite some
time now. It's one half of the Lego ideas Birds set. It has always been
the perfect size, 95% of my orders fit in there and then just pour into a bubble
mailer.

 
Set No: 21301  Name: Birds
* 
21301-1 (Inv) Birds
580 Parts, 2015
Sets: LEGO Ideas (CUUSOO)

I went to go pull an order and nearly had a panic attack looking for the thing,
wondering if it got tossed with the trash run I did on Saturday. Then I found
it and realized I just might be a little crazy.

Any others have similar oddities they would like to share?