Just placed an order directly from the website!
Loved your Bitcoin payment implementation. It was a quick and easy checkout.
This will be sent out today. Will PM you a tracking number.
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Cool! I'll let you know when I'm heading that way. What app do you use?
Mycelium
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Do you guys sell locally? I'm just over the mountains from you and make it that way every month or so.
Yes, but you would need to make an appointment because we don't have a store. The kitchen is not located at our house (a mile down the road), so we don't have anything stored at the home. But that wouldn't be a problem at all, and you would save on the shipping! We finally bought a smartphone (with bitcoin) last week and the boys are dying to do what they call a "phone kiss" (a person to person bitcoin transaction with phones).
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I've received yet another order from Bees Brothers. Their honey roasted almonds are one of the best things I've ever tasted...
totally agree, waiting on my second batch to be shiped @Bees Brothers i wonder what the biggest order was. Good question... your latest order would be in the top 5. It is our largest btc purchase for the Honey Roasted Almonds. We have a store that orders once a month with fiat about the same amount.
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How much would shipping be for 1 1/4th ounce caramels to the Netherlands?
The shipping would cost $13.41 for 1 box, and $15.08 for two boxes.
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One of the best things you can buy with bitcoins..
Ps: Do you guys ship worldwide?
For international shipping, please contact us for a quote. Thanks mooshire, going to pm beesbrother. Yep, we ship internationally. Just sent you a PM.
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Good article except for this part... Let’s say someone purchased a cup of tea at a similar shop in 1961 for $0.25. That same cup of tea would have cost them roughly $1.25 in 2012. Had they kept that quarter in a jar for 50 years, it would have been worth one-fifth of its original value.
This would be true for a 1964 quarter, but a 1961 quarter is worth $3.9515 today.
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Single-Family Home - 3 bedrooms, 1 bath. 1600 sq ft. Updated kitchen with large pantry and dishwasher. “Bonus” room can be used as office or family room. New windows. Detached garage. Large, fenced yard with room for a garden. Lots of storage. Washer/Dryer hook-up (washer & dryer available if needed). Pets carefully considered. Available immediately. $750 / month and of course we accept bitcoin. http://www.ksl.com/index.php?sid=17403849&nid=651&ad=544260
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Good think there is at least something happening in the US.
As an Europe citizen I'm really pissed by now, that the US consider me an enemy and terrorist supporter (at least that's always their explanation). And that's basically the biggest point, the US Government is on the best way to alienate the complete rest of the World. Soon you will be totally isolated, if this behavior continues.
Welcome to how many US citizens have felt for years....(unfortunately not enough) "Whoever wishes peace among peoples must fight statism." - Ludwig von Mises
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I talked to some kids at home-school about the Federal Reserve and they laughed at the system....
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Sorry about our communication these past few days. I was elk hunting in WY and didn't have any cell coverage for a few days, and the kids were busy with hockey and music practices. They got most of the orders out, but I don't think they sent out tracking numbers. We will re-group tonight and get the last of the orders out and any questions answered. As John posted above, the sale will go for another day.
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I sent nildram an email letting him know of the bug.
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Awesome deal!
Yes it is! We are hoping with the loss of Silk Road that this low price might entice some new customers to get addicted to our goodies! And also its a chance for repeat customers to get a sweet deal. Several people have asked questions about the shipping for international orders. Ordering through Coin Forest already includes payment for part of the shipping. The additional shipping costs we would like sent to us. Just the additional shipping costs. Send a PM or email letting us know which boxes and how many you would like to order (or did order) and where they will be sent to, and we will send you a shipping quote and a btc receiving address.
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You have mentioned Congress “not getting things done” a couple of times now. I get a feeling that you are referring to their lack of accomplishments as a bad thing. Is that correct?
I tend to want gridlock, because seldom does anything they do decrease the size of government but expands their powers and further burdens the slave taxpayer.
Care to elaborate on your views of what and how “getting things done” means?
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A couple weeks ago, 13 year old son dropped his first elk with it..... at 20 feet! Should have attached a bayonet to the end and saved the ammo. 20 ft.?!? Were you hunting at the zoo? No, nice job. How many 13yr. olds can feed their family through the winter. We were three miles into the Wind Rivers, WY. We were at a meadow, but hadn't seen anything. Tip-toed into a mixed conifer/aspen forest later in the morning. We could see signs and hear elk all around us. Bumped a few. I realized the 700 was too heavy for him to take a quick shot and would be very hard with all the trees everywhere. Decided to sit down and use some logs as a bench rest. 10 minutes later an elk walked straight to us, and only tuned broadside right before it stepped on us It never even saw us. It took us 3 trips by foot to get it carried out. And another couple days of butchering. Now its all vacuumed sealed and labeled in the freezer. We call it Elk Biology and Anatomy class.
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I've been there several times, and a few times, there has been hundreds of kids all over the area crawling on the rocks (which is allowed), so the man has a valid point if one of those rocks was unstable, it could fall on a kid..or adult.
Better tear that all down then before somebody gets hurt. Or close off access to humans... I think charging him with a felony is excessive. Especially when everyone is climbing on the structures causing little bits of erosion (or vandalism).
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I've been there several times, and a few times, there has been hundreds of kids all over the area crawling on the rocks (which is allowed), so the man has a valid point if one of those rocks was unstable, it could fall on a kid..or adult.
Every time I go there, it is a lot of fun, and I'm always amazed everyone makes it back without any injuries.
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Got my new toy together and zeroed in. This weekend we try it at 1000yds.
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Is that a Remington 700 PSS? 700 Police in .308. with 20moa base, matched rings, Vortex Viper PST 6-24x50 FFP scope. It is by far the most accurate rifle I have owned. So far I have only shot it at 100yds. But at that distance I can shoot a dime. I am new to precision distance shooting, but I love it. A combination of shooting and mathematics! What's not to love. Nice! I have one too in .308 (with a Leupold scope) Farthest I have shot mine was 365 yards. One shot that dropped an elk. Hoping that ammo prices lower so I can take it out more and expand my distance. A couple weeks ago, 13 year old son dropped his first elk with it..... at 20 feet! Should have attached a bayonet to the end and saved the ammo.
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Got my new toy together and zeroed in. This weekend we try it at 1000yds. Is that a Remington 700 PSS?
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