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On the upside though, I now have two longish cardboard postal tubes. I'm praying that one of them is long enough to cut down giving me a collar brace over the join. If it isn't I swear to god I will fucking cry. Why oh why does Nobody make 6ft cardbard tubes?
(Rhetorical question)- <--- cunt.SkyPoo
- Don't worry about it, if it's too much work :(Jaline
- Eh? No, not at all Jaline. Its just the packaging issue that's all, and I don't get much time to hunt...SkyPoo
- .... and I get myself worked up about the thought that you might think I wont send it.SkyPoo
- erm, I don't mean 'worked up' as in... 'worked up'... I just mean I worry that you could think I'm unreliable!SkyPoo
- use a carpet tube but the problem is the airfreight cans only are so long********
- I looked after Pearl this afternoon. She and I went shopping for tubes, then she sat on them as I carried...SkyPoo
- .... her and them home, like it was a bench attachment on the dad-carry utility vehicle.SkyPoo
- Cap, checked out carpet tubes. 3/4 of an inch thick and weight a ton. Would cost loads in postal costs.SkyPoo
- haha, cute. Well...let me know if you have any problems.Jaline
- *demands acknowledgement for tube collaring idea* (as, obviously, I was the first person in the world to come up with it)anairn
- Acknowledged anairn, You did indeed suggest it.SkyPoo