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Natter 63: Life after PuppyCam
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
If B&N won't give you boxes, the liquor store is a really good suggestion. I've always used them on my moves. super sturdy, and in my experience, the liquor stores are glad to get rid of them.
and the liquor store boxes are sturdy and not too big
I did not know there was controversy about Jon and Kate! And I think I'm a little defensive about Kate, since I grew up with a cranky mom. And there was just one of me!
Yeah, liquor store boxes are the best.
The last time I moved, I bought boxes at a place like this one [link] in Baltimore, whose boast is that it supplied boxes to The Wire and Homicide. Because I am a freak, I wandered about the box warehouse with several representative sizes of books, to find the sizes they would fit in with the least movement. I ended up with misprinted Kotex and Clorox boxes. The advantage, if you have as many books as I have, is that the book packing goes really fast if the boxes are the same size.
I just cannot wrap my head around buying boxes.
I am trying to think of what NYC neighborhood would have parents around mac's age that are people I could see myself become friends with. I am getting kinda exhausted not having any neighborhood friends.
Yeah, and check craigslist's free section. There are almost always some folks on there trying to get rid of their moving boxes.
I did not know there was controversy about Jon and Kate!
I didn't either. It seems to me like they do a pretty good job in a situation that would make me lose my mind.
Yeah buying boxes if you have much to move is expensive. There are so many ways to get them for free. Target is happy to give away boxes, though theirs are large and flimsy (but perfect for clothes). To keep hanging stuff from wrinkling I have sometimes found it worthwhile to buy one or two wardrobe boxes, because I did not trust my movers to keep unprotected clothes undamaged.