digitallest
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Pods does not deliver to Scotland. In fact, the only Pod-like thing I have found that Will deliver to Scotland is storage only, not transit. So, they can get our belongings as far as lexington park. So, like...twenty miles closer to Missouri.
last time my family packed up a house and moved it, things did not go well. I mean, for the bandits who took all my Grams possessions, and ransomed them back to us for ten grand more than the agreed upon price, it went quite smoothly. Easy twenty grand, and all they had to do was show up with a truck.
Here are the forseeable problems: certain geriatric control freaks, who shall not be named, are already deep into packing everything herself, so she knows it is done right. Someone may have implied a threat to some figurines or whatever, some sort of miscommunication, but mom has dedicated herself to lovingly hand packing each box in such a way as to maximize areal density.
She is actually impinging upon the laws of physics at this point, I am a little worried about the balance of the universe. I am probably just being paranoid. I am not that experienced with moving using professionals. I just always had friends with trucks.
I will pose this question to the group: What is 16 inches high, by sixteen inches wide, by 16 inches deep, and weighs 4,000 pounds? Heck if I know, the box is already laminated with packing tape. (The stuff with strings!) Then she labelled the box with the cryptic message "Study" which is good advice, but I do not think it is going to help me now. With a box of dark matter in the hallway.
I am hoping the good people of this forum know of some reputable interstate movers who can take micro management from a little old lady, who only looks harmless, but is actually capable of employing advanced interrogations techniques. She pulled sophisticated renditions before rendition was a thing. Possibly a company that employs robots, and could provide the robots with sedatives just in case.
I think I may have figured out the reason behind the extra ten thousand dollars, last time movers had to deal with my crazy family. Hm. Any advice would br greatly appreciated. I told her, "do not take the first thing you see," so she contacted the second company listed on google as movers, and put down a deposit on their services. But then...a bunch of unauthorized charges began showing up on that very same card. Now she is not sure she can trust them, either. And is unhappy with me for telling her to do that. I wish I was kidding about that part.
anyone know of a good interstate mover? not Allied Van lines, she has some sort issue with them. She ultimately hopes to have a trailer dropped off, stuff placed by unpaid family members into trailer, then have that trailer dragged to Missouri by paid professionals. Any suggestions? Thank you in advance. If you don't hear from me, assume I choked to death on antique cobwebs, because that is totally happening right now. If I could go back and change anything, I would have vacuumed behind all the paintings regularly. Or at least once, before I took them off the walls.
last time my family packed up a house and moved it, things did not go well. I mean, for the bandits who took all my Grams possessions, and ransomed them back to us for ten grand more than the agreed upon price, it went quite smoothly. Easy twenty grand, and all they had to do was show up with a truck.
Here are the forseeable problems: certain geriatric control freaks, who shall not be named, are already deep into packing everything herself, so she knows it is done right. Someone may have implied a threat to some figurines or whatever, some sort of miscommunication, but mom has dedicated herself to lovingly hand packing each box in such a way as to maximize areal density.
She is actually impinging upon the laws of physics at this point, I am a little worried about the balance of the universe. I am probably just being paranoid. I am not that experienced with moving using professionals. I just always had friends with trucks.
I will pose this question to the group: What is 16 inches high, by sixteen inches wide, by 16 inches deep, and weighs 4,000 pounds? Heck if I know, the box is already laminated with packing tape. (The stuff with strings!) Then she labelled the box with the cryptic message "Study" which is good advice, but I do not think it is going to help me now. With a box of dark matter in the hallway.
I am hoping the good people of this forum know of some reputable interstate movers who can take micro management from a little old lady, who only looks harmless, but is actually capable of employing advanced interrogations techniques. She pulled sophisticated renditions before rendition was a thing. Possibly a company that employs robots, and could provide the robots with sedatives just in case.
I think I may have figured out the reason behind the extra ten thousand dollars, last time movers had to deal with my crazy family. Hm. Any advice would br greatly appreciated. I told her, "do not take the first thing you see," so she contacted the second company listed on google as movers, and put down a deposit on their services. But then...a bunch of unauthorized charges began showing up on that very same card. Now she is not sure she can trust them, either. And is unhappy with me for telling her to do that. I wish I was kidding about that part.
anyone know of a good interstate mover? not Allied Van lines, she has some sort issue with them. She ultimately hopes to have a trailer dropped off, stuff placed by unpaid family members into trailer, then have that trailer dragged to Missouri by paid professionals. Any suggestions? Thank you in advance. If you don't hear from me, assume I choked to death on antique cobwebs, because that is totally happening right now. If I could go back and change anything, I would have vacuumed behind all the paintings regularly. Or at least once, before I took them off the walls.