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SOMEBODY is in BIG trouble !
jespear Offline
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So I get back from the Home Depot just now, and there on my doorstep sits a SFR.
Kinda puzzling, as I am not expecting anything, so I look at the return address, and I don't recognize the name.
Upon opening, I find 6 DIABLO Picantes' and a box of the ever elusive CBid matches.
( pic to follow just as soon as I find out his handle )

I have an inkling as to who sent this, but I would like to be sure, so I can give him a proper Thank You here on the boards.
Respecting his privacy, I will not post his full name, but if any of you guys know someone who lives in Sugarland Texas, please PM me with his name and CBid handle.

jes
deadeyedick Offline
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Sugarland huh? Oh my.
hnixon12 Offline
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jespear wrote:
So I get back from the Home Depot just now, and there on my doorstep sits a SFR.
Kinda puzzling, as I am not expecting anything, so I look at the return address, and I don't recognize the name.
Upon opening, I find 6 DIABLO Picantes' and a box of the ever elusive CBid matches.
( pic to follow just as soon as I find out his handle )

I have an inkling as to who sent this, but I would like to be sure, so I can give him a proper Thank You here on the boards.
Respecting his privacy, I will not post his full name, but if any of you guys know someone who lives in Sugarland Texas, please PM me with his name and CBid handle.

jes



I will be up John to help you get rid of those sticks! LOL
shaun341 Offline
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Sugarland sounds made up, are you sure it is a real address?
ZRX1200 Offline
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He he...
MACS Offline
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ZRX1200 wrote:
He he...


Hmmmmmm... hahaha

Hint: close to Houston.
jjanecka Offline
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I'm a bit curious myself considering I live a stone's throw away from Sugarland.
corey sellers Offline
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That addy sounds familiar somebody from there bombed someone here a while back .......
dharbolt Offline
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shaun341 wrote:
Sugarland sounds made up, are you sure it is a real address?


Fairly certain that's a pretend place
jespear Offline
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Well, after some investigation, I'm pretty sure my inkling as to who sent these was not correct.
I found a tracking number of a package that was sent to the person I suspected, but the final destination was not Texas, so I guess I'll have to rely on YOU guys to help me out.

jes

jespear Offline
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dharbolt wrote:
Fairly certain that's a pretend place


Fairly certain it IS a real place . . . At least that's where the USPS says it originated , according to the Tracking# on the SFR.
hnixon12 Offline
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Sugarland is right next to Who-ville!
corey sellers Offline
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I am curious now who done kicked him in the arse
Pudding Mittens Offline
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dharbolt wrote:
Fairly certain that's a pretend place

Not as pretend as High Fructose Corn Syrupland!

jjanecka Offline
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Lol you guys are rediculous. Sugarland, TX was named such because it was the headquarters for Imperial Sugar Company up until about 10 years ago. The company setup shop there because the soil along the Brazos River was very suitable for growing sugar cane. Pretty much all of the Texas sugar cane crop went to be processed by Imperial. Anyway, the company was profiting by leaps and bounds so it began offering homes to the people who worked there and soon enough there was a large enough community to charter a town hence the name Sugarland was chartered in recognition of the good that Imperial Sugar Co did for their employees.
hnixon12 Offline
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will the real BOTL from Sugarland please stand up
shaun341 Offline
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So now that we are educated on Sugarland, who is this person that works for Imperial Sugar Company?
m j toal Offline
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Comment
m j toal Offline
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shaun341 wrote:
So now that we are educated on Sugarland, who is this person that works for Imperial Sugar Company?


I told him who it was.

CelticBomber
dkeage Offline
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I googled it..... I think it is Sugar Land. Not Sugarland... Maybe that will help.


Think
frankj1 Offline
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too funny
jespear Offline
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dkeage wrote:
I googled it..... I think it is Sugar Land. Not Sugarland... Maybe that will help.


Think


Yes . . . it IS Sugar Land on the box.
I have his name from the box, as well, but it doesn't ring any bells in regard to a CBid handle, and as I said . . . I will protect his privacy and not post his full name on the boards even though I KNOW someone would probably recognize it.
I'm sure one of the BOTL here will PM me and solve the mystery.

jes
m j toal Offline
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dkeage wrote:
I googled it..... I think it is Sugar Land. Not Sugarland... Maybe that will help.


Think

m j toal Offline
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m j toal wrote:

Bingo
m j toal Offline
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dkeage wrote:
I googled it..... I think it is Sugar Land. Not Sugarland... Maybe that will help.


Think

Give us another clue
Palama Offline
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I ain't no squealer.... Not talking










(...but for a bottle of Weller 12 I could be persuaded....................or not...)
dharbolt Offline
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jespear wrote:
Fairly certain it IS a real place . . . At least that's where the USPS says it originated , according to the Tracking# on the SFR.


Is a conspiracy!
dharbolt Offline
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m j toal wrote:
I told him who it was.

CelticBomber


Sounds reasonable
shaun341 Offline
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I am doing some research for you John and all I keep coming back to is this

http://www.imperialsugar.com/recipes/holidays/halloween-dia-de-los-muertos/Peanut-Butter-Spider-Cookies
dkeage Offline
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jespear wrote:
Yes . . . it IS Sugar Land on the box.
I have his name from the box, as well, but it doesn't ring any bells in regard to a CBid handle, and as I said . . . I will protect his privacy and not post his full name on the boards even though I KNOW someone would probably recognize it.
I'm sure one of the BOTL here will PM me and solve the mystery.

jes



Maybe if you post the senders initials, we can figger it out. Think
shaun341 Offline
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^^^^that seems too easy though
jespear Offline
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shaun341 wrote:
^^^^that seems too easy though

I can't keep this up much longer. Gon' Fishing
frankj1 Offline
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also too funny.
dkeage Offline
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shaun341 wrote:
^^^^that seems too easy though

Guess not,,,...
ZRX1200 Offline
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LMAO
danmdevries Offline
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lolz
shaun341 Offline
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Might be that Kipp fella throwing him off
MACS Offline
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shaun341 wrote:
Might be that Kipp fella throwing him off


Not talking

Anxious
jespear Offline
#39 Posted:
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shaun341 wrote:
Might be that Kipp fella throwing him off


Think


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Don't know who did it.....bit I APPROVE!!!!!! Applause
DrafterX Offline
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was prolly that Rod guy... Mellow
jespear Offline
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You guys are no friggin' help. ram27bat
MACS Offline
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jespear wrote:
You guys are no friggin' help. ram27bat


That's not true.

We're no good, good for nothing, and can always be used as a bad example.
dkeage Offline
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MACS wrote:
That's not true.

We're no good, good for nothing, and can always be used as a bad example.



Gonz
jjanecka Offline
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Does he frequent the shpo in Town Center, Sugar Creek, or the Shpo by Sam's off hwy 90?
BlueDude Offline
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"The Sugarland Express" (1974) starred an adorable Goldie Hawn. Directed by Stephen Spielberg.
ZRX1200 Offline
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This thread is killing me.....seriously in tears
cameroon Offline
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Welcome to our forum, Sugarland! It sounds like your name is causing a lot of confusion. I hereby petition to rename you, Bugger Land.
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