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Seen - thanks for clarifying!
sunshine said:Hello there - this may be an odd question, but I was wondering if there are any programs by which gift boxes can be sent to our men and women who will not be home for Christmas this year? I, thankfully, don't have any friends or loved-ones in that situation this year, but I know that there are many who are. Does anybody have any tips/advice of how I could send a package to show how grateful I am, and to help to give somebody a nicer Christmas?
Thank you.
For me, its Dare jube-jubes, Dare jelly beans, and Popeye candy sticks that does it ever time! Throw in some Malted Milk choc bars, some Y&S red twizzlers, maybe some Bee-Hive corn syrup, Dad's Choc-chip cookies, and I'll love ya for life!
These are Cdn icons as far as I am concerned, and I rarely get a chance to eat them anymore. Every few years usually.
Anyone so deemed to send me a package, PM me for my deployment address ;D. Of course your package will be rewarded with something from 'over here', that I assure you. perhaps a "Who's Your Baghdaddy" T-shirt?
Cheers,
Wes
Lone Wolf Quagmire said:Last day for packages to be sent was Dec 7th for TF 3-06
Lone Wolf Quagmire said:That would be for TF 3-06. you can still send them just not sure how you would send them too.
9r domestic said:LWQ:
I will re-check my info on this end, but I think you are wrong with your Dec 7 date. Dec 7 is the last mail run for the year 2006, not TF3-06. We have until Jan 15 to send packages for free via Canada Post.
muskrat89 said:Well, she did say "awhile ago". It may have been more appreciated during the season that it arrived, than it would be now