andhe wrote:I don't know what I'm receiving thanks for but I'll happily take it. You're welcome.
I came in late, after the list was already full, and offered to pay for the shipping to your location if I could be added as an extra person. You wound up backing out, though, which gave me the final participant spot.
SSchmidt wrote:The waiting is the hardest part
I am glad you were able to get some good pieces for your collection though! The waiting makes it all worthwhile.
Can I have one of the Roman Soldiers?
"I can do all things through Him who strengthens me."
~Phil. 4:13
I am so curious as to everything that is in it!
I am looking forward to it. I was a lot of work, but regardless of what is in the box, seeing everyone's results made it worth while
WOW! I'd have been happy with just the content of either of those pictures on their own. HULK SMASH! Two romans and a spartan!
Good job it didn't come across that Atlantic, I might have been tempted for it all to mysteriously and unfortunately disappear due to trans-atlantic postage problems... (that's a joke BTW for any future jambalayas).
You guys seemed to have really pushed the boat out on this one. Great work.
I agree that there were some very generous contributions throughout this jambalaya. I am glad to have hosted it, but getting everything together was a lot of work. I am finally looking forward to ending this thing. I took my pictures three months ago of my contents, and in all honesty, I can't even remember what I put in to start it.
Yeah, 'cause what good is a Roman Commander without Roman Soldiers to, well, command?
The box was sent several days ago. I've seen outbound mail arrive in as little as eight days and take as long as fifteen days, so I'll expect a post of elation in about two weeks, Schmidt. You also have the tracking number in your inbox.
Thanks again to all the previous participants whose parts I may have snagged. They're all appreciated.
Yeah, 'cause what good is a Roman Commander without Roman Soldiers to, well, command?
The box was sent several days ago. I've seen outbound mail arrive in as little as eight days and take as long as fifteen days, so I'll expect a post of elation in about two weeks, Schmidt. You also have the tracking number in your inbox.
Thanks again to all the previous participants whose parts I may have snagged. They're all appreciated.