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Sorry not been round hope this explains why.

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Hi Everyone I hope you are all well.Sorry not been on for a While this is why (hope this works)

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This is just a few of the parcels I have single handedly wrapped & Addressed to send to our troops in Iraq & Afghan. I have 3 car boot loads of things arriving tomorrow :o So guess who will not be going to College tomorrow Or even Going to Bed tomorrow .I have to Weigh.Wrap & Tape & Address & Post by Fri
Then Sat its more fundraising only this time I will be Sign Singing in town :cry: & Helping to Raise funds for the Deaf Community
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SINGLENURSE wrote:Helping to Raise funds for the Deaf Community
What?
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Post by aspinall »

Good work :)
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Post by Shrek The Royal »

:o Strong shout, thats a good effort, you should get a lot of letters of thanks for that, (best they do!) i always made a point of replying to people that sent parcels not just for myself but on behalf of the lads(still in touch with them now, mostly RMR).. As a result i got extra parcels :D Its a massive boost in moral.

(Naked phots would be a bonus as well, especialy if you are your nurses rig :wink: ) : Seriously, good effort and thanks for taking the time to do that.
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Post by flighty »

Can you PM me the details, please?

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Post by Chas »

Smashing job- well done. :lol:
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Hun its not wise to publish Addresses on Any Forum best to PM them ...Although they say 7dec is the Date to Guarentee your parcels Arrive for Christmas the lady at Post Office said they should still Arrive .Ive made sure all the christmas stuff has gone first & shower gels etc follow on.Will my Lounge ever look neat & tidy again .Just off to town again for more shoe boxes....A tip for anyone doing Parcels try getting the light weight shoe boxes I get mine from shoe zone as the Trainer boxes are heavy before you even start.. I also invested in I'M A SCAMMER SPAMMER!!! scales they cost £4 in Tesco & go upto 5kg if you set them just past the Zero & weigh your parcels upto 2kg they should be the correct weight at post office

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I sent out to Afghanistan a box full of jellybeans, yes that was the request from a friend serving there. The jellybeans all up cost $20 dollars, and posting was $60 :lol:

And I got massive amounts of emails back saying thanks.

It was costly but gave some fun to the Guys.

I got labeled the Aussie Jelly Bean Chick :wink:
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Post by harry hackedoff »

Kiwi, that`s a fact of life down here darl. Postage costs more than the cost of the goods.
However, in UK it`s free to send parcels to serving Members provided they weigh less than a certain amount and one or two other constraints. Weight limit is easilly enough to cover decent toilet paper, wet wipes pot noodles etc. Basic comfort items. Plus a bit of porn and a few ripped CDs :wink:

Singlenursey, well done you, what a star 8) I`m sure you won`t be single for long :wink:

Ref sending red cross parcels to RMs, I have BFPO details for all Units. Details in the usual place :wink:
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Post by Kiwi1988 »

They are bloody buggers here Harry thats for sure. I remember the days if you put OHMS in the top right had corner it was free.

Now its a no no, we have lost touch with the Empire :cry:
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Very very good effort there singlenurse. :D
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Post by Holger Danske »

YUP.
We could need some single nurses in Denmark. :P
Can i import one?? :drinking:
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Post by SINGLENURSE »

Between all of us at SOS we have managed to send 15,135 parcels this year to our troops away from home this Christmas it was Hard at times especially when I got the Bulk of my stuff on 5 dec & had to meet the 7 dec deadline but well worth the time Knowing how much the Parcels mean to our Troops
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