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I have a roll of chicken wire that anyone is welcome to -- you can come to my home (in Tempe) or I can meet you at the Saturday Phoenix Market some week in the new year -- I always go first thing in the morning.

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I would love to have that chicken wire. We can use it in our school garden. I am heading out of town for a week but can arrange to get it first thing in the new year

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That would be great -- how did you want to arrange for the transfer?

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I could meet you at the downtown market January 2nd first thing in the morning. Tell me what time first thing in the morning is and where to meet you...I'll be there. Thank you so much.

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I am probably not going to the market this next Saturday because a lot of the vendors are not going to be there. But I will be there for sure on the 9th -- can we do it then? I usually get there right around 8 am and am there about 30 minutes. What do you think?

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Deal...I'll be there at 8 am on January 9th. Where shall I meet you?

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I think we should meet by the knife sharpening van or the meat guy. Anyway, they are right next to each other and are closest to the north entrance. I think it's the north entrance. Anyway -- the knife sharpening van. I sure do hope I remember to bring it. That's almost 2 weeks away. Is there a way we can remind each other -- can we just post something here on Friday the 8th or something? I just joined this site so I'm a little clueless.

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Make each other friends then you can use the private email feature to remind each other. At least it helps me remember stuff.

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Friend request sent...thanks Chris. I will be responsible for sending you a reminder Lee.

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