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where are u located?

how big do u want? and how many? :D

hey andz,

im located in pooraka, but i'll come grab them as long as its not too far

as many as i can get, maybe 10 or so max, fairly big size, something that would still fit in the back of a wagon though.

i appreciate the help andz :(

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Big isnt always better. (not that i've had any complaints, and the girls all walk away happy (bow legged, but happy) LOL)

I often use fruit boxes (banannas and the like) for books and paperwork as they are very strong, stack well, and are manageable. Big boxes often get too heavy and are prone to tearing open unless the stuff you are packing is light.

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Big isnt always better. (not that i've had any complaints, and the girls all walk away happy (bow legged, but happy) LOL)

I often use fruit boxes (banannas and the like) for books and paperwork as they are very strong, stack well, and are manageable. Big boxes often get too heavy and are prone to tearing open unless the stuff you are packing is light.

:laughing-smiley-014: thanks, i'll keep that in mind

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