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A New England-based company is quoting me an estimated cost of $203 to ship approx 3 lbs of chicken salad overnight. That seems a bit excessive.
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kelly
Dec 27 '12, 12:59
Although maybe I should make Will pay for it, as retribution for eating the 3/4 lb left in the container I brought home thinking with us yesterday. Apparently "do you want some?" means "do you want all of it"? grrr...
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where does one even order 3 pounds of chicken salad from? -- nm
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Andie
Dec 27, 13:02
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mmm, Willow Tree. -- (link)
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kelly
Dec 27, 13:03
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It says it's an estimate. But yeah, that's a bit crazy. -- nm
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JaxSean
Dec 27, 13:08
he ate three pounds of chicken salad yesterday? -- nm
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Loosi Lou Who
Dec 27, 13:00
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No, I only brought a 1 lb container home with me. I ate some of it at a rest stop yesterday. He ate the rest today.
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kelly
Dec 27, 13:01
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Nah, at most it was five eighths left. -- nm
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Will Hunting
Dec 27, 13:04
he needed a late night snack. nm -- nm
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groiny
Dec 27, 13:04
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