May. 18th, 2013

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preface: i am a tokidoki lover and own and use several of their wrist watches. when the batteries die, i send them to EOS, the company that makes the watches, to replace the battery. why? because when the battery died and i used a jeweler, the watch still did not work after the battery was changed.

story: this past Monday, I mailed watches via US Postal Service first class mail with tracking to EOS for battery replacement and for a new band. i did not buy insurance for this.

according to the receipt, estimated delivery date was May 16, 2013.

however, according to USPS Track & Confirm, the watches were Processed at USPS Origin Sort Facility in Jersey City, NJ, on May 14, 2013. there is no other information.

i am afraid that my watches have been "lost in transit". i am pissed at myself for not buying insurance because if i had, i might be able to buy replacements. though to be honest the amount i would have insured the watches for would only buy me 1 replacement watch.

here are the watches i fear are lost:

tokidoki watches orange vinyp and zipper
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thanks to one of my best friends, i've found manga fox.
i just started reading Saiyuki Reload Blast and Shinigami Hime no Saikon, a new to me.

Sanzo and the boys always put me in a good mood, so does Shinigami Hime. Shinigami Hime is a shojo series. new chapter are "published" every couple of weeks. it fufills my straight romance manga reading need.

back to Chapter 11 of the Princess of Death.

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