I bought a house in Lake City

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/\ /\ /\ If I wasn't employed at the moment I would be driving down from NYC to help. That's how bad I want out of the area. /\ /\ /\
 
Check the local U-Haul place for unloaders. My local one advertises that service all the time.
 
My container showed up today and I put the first 2 tons of storage bottles and Sofnolime in it.
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Got no idea who ended up getting the other 29 pallets of Sofnolime, I only got one.
Everything hurts now.:(
Hope to load another 2 tons tomorrow.

Michael
 

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By the time I'm done loading that container will be floor to ceiling full. If there is any room left over, I'll use webbing ratcheting straps, to fix everthing in place.

Michael
 
Oh my, my back hurts just looking at your container contents. Being unfamiliar with container shipment..... is there a weight limit?

By the way, what is the U.S. customs review process look like?
 
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