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Armygirl4Ever
07-08-2008, 02:27 PM
Postal Service Offers Military Discount
If you send a package to a servicemember after March 3, 2008, you can take advantage of the new flat-rate box from the Postal Service that is 50 percent larger and delivered for $10.95 to any APO/FPO address, which is $2 less than for domestic destinations. The new priority mail large flat-rate box (12" x 12" x 5-1/2" or 800 cubic inches) will be available in post offices nationwide beginning March 3, 2008, but customers can begin ordering them Feb. 20, 2008 at the United States Postal Service website at usps.com/supplies or by calling 800-610-8734.
Fireball
07-08-2008, 05:10 PM
Postal Service Offers Military Discount
If you send a package to a servicemember after March 3, 2008, you can take advantage of the new flat-rate box from the Postal Service that is 50 percent larger and delivered for $10.95 to any APO/FPO address, which is $2 less than for domestic destinations. The new priority mail large flat-rate box (12" x 12" x 5-1/2" or 800 cubic inches) will be available in post offices nationwide beginning March 3, 2008, but customers can begin ordering them Feb. 20, 2008 at the United States Postal Service website at usps.com/supplies or by calling 800-610-8734.
Girl... my box is still sitting in the chair and I have eaten all his Zebra cakes... :eek: :cool: that's how much I care about my soldiers mail. LOL Pathetic, I know. I am going to work on that this week... mailing things.
Armygirl4Ever
07-08-2008, 06:06 PM
Girl... my box is still sitting in the chair and I have eaten all his Zebra cakes... :eek: :cool: that's how much I care about my soldiers mail. LOL Pathetic, I know. I am going to work on that this week... mailing things.
Did you really eat his Zebra cakes? Well, like I already told you, they would have been mush when they got there anyway, you're just saving him the mess, LOL
Fireball
07-08-2008, 06:10 PM
Did you really eat his Zebra cakes? Well, like I already told you, they would have been mush when they got there anyway, you're just saving him the mess, LOL
I told him that and I was just going to send them, but then I got worried the bag would pop and the cakes would be all over the book I was sending and the other things... lol So I told him he wasn't getting them. The kids were happy! hahaha
Armygirl4Ever
07-08-2008, 06:14 PM
You didn't even share...your friend status is teetering
Fireball
07-08-2008, 06:21 PM
You didn't even share...your friend status is teetering
O! :eek: Well, I thought you were more of an icecream sandwich kind of girl?? :o
Armygirl4Ever
07-08-2008, 06:24 PM
O! :eek: Well, I thought you were more of an icecream sandwich kind of girl?? :o
My lack of will power is not biased only to the frozen treat variety of snack food...
Fireball
07-08-2008, 06:26 PM
My lack of will power is not biased only to the frozen treat variety of snack food...
Show me the snack cart BABY!!! OH YEAH!!!
I'm thinking Subway... although Arby's wants me to think about them.... :rolleyes: :eek: Yum... arbys...
Txmom42
07-09-2008, 01:41 PM
I did the same thing with the girl scout cookies. I had the box packed and ready to go and decided the chocolate might make a mess so I opened it and we ate them. He is so PT crazy right now, he didn't care anyway.
Armygirl4Ever
07-09-2008, 01:48 PM
I did the same thing with the girl scout cookies. I had the box packed and ready to go and decided the chocolate might make a mess so I opened it and we ate them. He is so PT crazy right now, he didn't care anyway.
Oh no, lol my husband has a thing about his Girl Scout Cookies..he always reminds me not to forget to send them. Last time we sent over 500 boxes (we had GS Troops helping collect). They all enjoyed them, lol. In fact one of the commanders who was in our unit last time, who is now in a different unit but same battalion told me not to forget him this go round, lol.
Fireball
07-09-2008, 01:55 PM
Oh no, lol my husband has a thing about his Girl Scout Cookies..he always reminds me not to forget to send them. Last time we sent over 500 boxes (we had GS Troops helping collect). They all enjoyed them, lol. In fact one of the commanders who was in our unit last time, who is now in a different unit but same battalion told me not to forget him this go round, lol.
:eek: THIN MINTS... yum.... Oh girls don't tempt me to buy grasshoppers at the store. LOL I just worked out today! LOL
Armygirl4Ever
07-09-2008, 02:00 PM
:eek: THIN MINTS... yum.... Oh girls don't tempt me to buy grasshoppers at the store. LOL I just worked out today! LOL
I've got Thin Mints in the freezer....YUM..want some?
Txmom42
07-09-2008, 08:27 PM
There's nothing better than frozen Thin Mints in the middle of July. MMm MMm Good!
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