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    Default Not this shipper or receiver

    I would like to know opions of the worst and who not to deal with.

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    i usually have no problems with any shipper/receivers, save for one. for some daggone reason, the Food Lion DC in Disputanta,VA has something against me. or maybe against the world. i can get along with anyone, except for them.

    quick question for ya- what does whorutommy mean? i have been trying to figure it out. is it "who are you to me"? just curious
    @DeanAllen2006

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    Maybe from the Band "The Who"??

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    Quote Originally Posted by yoopr
    Maybe from the Band "The Who"??
    That's exactly what crossed my mind, Yooper!! 8) 8)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Useless
    Quote Originally Posted by yoopr
    Maybe from the Band "The Who"??
    That's exactly what crossed my mind, Yooper!! 8) 8)
    that's probably cuz we're about the same age :P

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    Quote Originally Posted by yoopr
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    Maybe from the Band "The Who"??
    That's exactly what crossed my mind, Yooper!! 8) 8)
    that's probably cuz we're about the same age :P
    Well, if you served in 'Nam, then you have just a few years on me!! :P

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    spoiled sport-pfffffffffffftttttttttt :P

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    Quote Originally Posted by yoopr
    spoiled sport-pfffffffffffftttttttttt :P
    No, Yoop,

    No spoiled sport here, just a matter if time and age.

    While I was only an adolesent during the 60's, I had some extremely serious respiratory problems, including Whooping Cough. My Doctor had me on prescription drugs that, for me at least, had hallucinogenic side effects; so, even though I was very young, I was more in tune with the acid rock music of the 60's than most kids my age.

    I missed the "Nam" era by about five years; our involvement in Vietnam ended while I was in Jr. High School, or right after I started High School.

    Then, during the eighties, as the "Will Work For Food" craze hit the streets, I saw guys my age standing on street corners, holding up "Homeless Vietnam Veteran; Please Help" signs.

    I always got a good laugh at that!!

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    any and all grocery warehouses and fall into the pits of hell for all i am concerned 14hrs waiting to get unload and paying through the nose for a lumper is not right

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    Quote Originally Posted by yoopr
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    Maybe from the Band "The Who"??
    That's exactly what crossed my mind, Yooper!! 8) 8)
    that's probably cuz we're about the same age :P
    Remember Deep Purple, Golden earing, and all the 70's Rock and Roll! Got a few years on you guys at 50. Just started my 2nd childhood...lol

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    Remember Deep Purple, Golden earing
    Deep Purple??? That band from the 60's.. Golden Earring was a bit lame, their one hit Radar Love was OK...

    Ah but I do Remember Woodstock real well and the nights I spent in a Hippie Chic's tent... Plus, being awakened by Jimi Hendrix rendition of the Star Spangled Banner... Three fun days in August 1969!
    Why is it when I press one for ENGLISH I still can't understand the person on the other end???





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    I would love to have been able to attend Woodstock, but I was too young, and lived too far away!!

    Too bad, 'cause that was a once in a lifetime happening that has never been sucessfully repeated.

    After Hendrix, Kieth Moon, Janice Jopplin, and Jim morrison died, and The Beatles broke up, rock was never the same again.
    :sad:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Useless
    I would love to have been able to attend Woodstock, but I was too young, and lived too far away!!

    Too bad, 'cause that was a once in a lifetime happening that has never been sucessfully repeated.

    After Hendrix, Kieth Moon, Janice Jopplin, and Jim morrison died, and The Beatles broke up, rock was never the same again.
    :sad:

    You forgot Bonzo! :P
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    Yep. Bonzo left this world too soon.

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    We had a saying..."Rock & Roll will never die...long as I'm alive."

    I'm doing my part...guitar. I know Jackrabbit is too....drums.
    We need one of you guy's to play bass, and someone to sing.

    (Did you know Eric Clapton played ukulele for the Bonzos?)

    Doctor Who can provide the Perscriptions...

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    Yesher,Im doin my part,come on!


    Quote Originally Posted by roadhog
    (Did you know Eric Clapton played ukulele for the Bonzos?)
    I have heard that,but Ive never seen him do it.

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