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Old 01-23-2011, 01:01 PM   #7087
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Okay. Thanks hon. I'll look for it, assuming it isn't the same thing I'm already drinking. Mine is the herbal one, no tea.

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Thanks for the offer, but after living abroad for more than 20 years, I have re-shippers in the US who do that for me on a regular basis, as well as providing me with a permanent US mailing address. There are waaay too many geographical restrictions when buying mail order these days, from license agreements to companies worried about credit card fraud, so I keep credit cards with US banks, bank accounts, and mail forwarding accounts. It makes life much simpler.

When I wanted to buy my reader, Amazon wouldn't ship a Sony to Japan. They deal with Sony-USA and that company can't interfere with sales for Sony-Japan. But Sony_Japan doesn't make a reader. I had to buy the reader from B&H Video, who deal with Sony-Canada, and they were allowed to send it to me. International business can be a real bother!

BTW... no law prohibiting sending tea to Japan. There are some prohibitions about sending fresh food, but not for dried, canned, frozen, etc.


Stitchawl
Of course you'd have a system worked out, having been there so long.

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Put on some very loud bagpipe music. Something really 'marchy.' That always makes me stomp around the house getting things done. It is, however, possible that I march around getting things done so I can shut off the music...


And in honor of Sunday night... a glass of Jamaican rum!


Stitchawl
I do this too - put on fast paced music to inspire me to clean. It usually works.
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