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Well. . . o_0;; (Wed Jan 9 06:41:27 2002 )
Drac of the Sharp Smiles [View profile ]

dracofthesharpsmiles@mediaone.net

Yes, I'd definitely file for the insurance. But 
is there no way that the tracking on the site can 
tell them where it went?? I mean you said that it 
was scanned as arriving *at* that post office, 
didn't it? So it *has* to still be there if it 
wasn't scanned as being delivered.

But yes, I would find out exactly what I needed 
to do to officially make sure I got the package 
if it ever showed up. (Assuming good customer 
service. . . 9_9  See, I wouldn't be worried if 
it were *my* post office. . . They're so good to 
me! I love them! I don't know what yours is like.)

And if I can also just comment (although I know 
it's absolutely NONE of my beeswax - but I just 
really feel I should say this), there are many 
ways to "take care of" someone - and they do not 
always include giving that person whatever they 
want immediately right then. (Like bail money.) 
It's not fatal to sit and stew behind bars for a 
bit. It should give the person a chance to think 
about why they DON'T want to repeat what they did.
If it teaches a lesson and the person doesn't wind
up behind those bars again, then *that* is when 
you have truly "taken care of" that person. A 
person who is in need due to their own fault needs
to figure out how to get back out of need on their
*own* - or they will always wind up "in need". A 
simple example was when I climbed into a tree as 
a child then begged my father to lift me back 
down. He didn't. His reply? "If you got up there 
on your own, you can get back down on your own 
too." Obviously, I'm not still in the tree. And 
what I learned from that was NOT that my father 
didn't care about me - but that he *cared enough* 
to teach me how to take care of myself on my own.

Just something to ponder. . . ^_^

Many Sharp Smiles,
--Drac



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