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I have just found out that USPS have it in hand now. Bit of luck it will be there today.

For time sensitive documents if the extra cost doesn't put you of, you might consider Fed Ex or UPS.

When we purchased our US house the papers had to be signed in front of a US notary public, so we had to go to the US Embassy in London. We did that on a Wednesday morning walked to the nearest Fed Ex office and the signed documents were delivered to the title company in Oregon 10.30am the next day.

Lol. I live in the back of beyond in the far north of Scotland. 1 post office is all we have. Wishful thinking of having Fedex up here.

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Lol. I live in the back of beyond in the far north of Scotland. 1 post office is all we have. Wishful thinking of having Fedex up here.

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I have just found out that USPS have it in hand now. Bit of luck it will be there today.

For time sensitive documents if the extra cost doesn't put you of, you might consider Fed Ex or UPS.

When we purchased our US house the papers had to be signed in front of a US notary public, so we had to go to the US Embassy in London. We did that on a Wednesday morning walked to the nearest Fed Ex office and the signed documents were delivered to the title company in Oregon 10.30am the next day.

Lol. I live in the back of beyond in the far north of Scotland. 1 post office is all we have. Wishful thinking of having Fedex up here.

That is what I love about Scotland...lots of gorgeous wide open spaces. My lovely lives in Berwick upon Tweed (technically on the other side of the border) and I love visiting and getting out into the rural backwoods.

I take it all you have is the postbus eh?

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I have just found out that USPS have it in hand now. Bit of luck it will be there today.

For time sensitive documents if the extra cost doesn't put you of, you might consider Fed Ex or UPS.

When we purchased our US house the papers had to be signed in front of a US notary public, so we had to go to the US Embassy in London. We did that on a Wednesday morning walked to the nearest Fed Ex office and the signed documents were delivered to the title company in Oregon 10.30am the next day.

Lol. I live in the back of beyond in the far north of Scotland. 1 post office is all we have. Wishful thinking of having Fedex up here.

That is what I love about Scotland...lots of gorgeous wide open spaces. My lovely lives in Berwick upon Tweed (technically on the other side of the border) and I love visiting and getting out into the rural backwoods.

I take it all you have is the postbus eh?

Lol not quite the post bus but they do on the west coast. We only have 1 main road to the south and a small airport. I live near John O Groats so it aint too bad. Nearest biggest town is Inverness. 110 miles south. If i remember im sure i seen a UPS van in Inverness.

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I have just found out that USPS have it in hand now. Bit of luck it will be there today.

For time sensitive documents if the extra cost doesn't put you of, you might consider Fed Ex or UPS.

When we purchased our US house the papers had to be signed in front of a US notary public, so we had to go to the US Embassy in London. We did that on a Wednesday morning walked to the nearest Fed Ex office and the signed documents were delivered to the title company in Oregon 10.30am the next day.

Lol. I live in the back of beyond in the far north of Scotland. 1 post office is all we have. Wishful thinking of having Fedex up here.

That is what I love about Scotland...lots of gorgeous wide open spaces. My lovely lives in Berwick upon Tweed (technically on the other side of the border) and I love visiting and getting out into the rural backwoods.

I take it all you have is the postbus eh?

Lol not quite the post bus but they do on the west coast. We only have 1 main road to the south and a small airport. I live near John O Groats so it aint too bad. Nearest biggest town is Inverness. 110 miles south. If i remember im sure i seen a UPS van in Inverness.

Wow up by John O'Groats? I've always wanted to go there...is there much to speak of (enough to warrant a visit for a day or two)?

I'm pretty sure UPS is in Inverness. Lovely city...a few years ago I accidently left my handbag at the bus station there while boarding a bus to Eilean Donan. It had everything in there...my passport, credit cards, camera, and my phone. I didn't realize I lost it until we got to the west coast, and when we got back at night it was gone. The next day, just as we were about to board a bus to Edinburgh to go to the US embassy, my fiance gets a call on his cell. Well one of the bus drivers for Rapson's had found my bag and turned it into the company, and the receptionist was smart enough to turn on my phone and see who I last called. We went straight there, and my bag...and all the possessions therin...were in good order.

Since I've had a rather high opinion of the highland people. If I'd lost that bag in Glasgow the first ned to have come along would have taken it!

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I have just found out that USPS have it in hand now. Bit of luck it will be there today.

For time sensitive documents if the extra cost doesn't put you of, you might consider Fed Ex or UPS.

When we purchased our US house the papers had to be signed in front of a US notary public, so we had to go to the US Embassy in London. We did that on a Wednesday morning walked to the nearest Fed Ex office and the signed documents were delivered to the title company in Oregon 10.30am the next day.

Lol. I live in the back of beyond in the far north of Scotland. 1 post office is all we have. Wishful thinking of having Fedex up here.

That is what I love about Scotland...lots of gorgeous wide open spaces. My lovely lives in Berwick upon Tweed (technically on the other side of the border) and I love visiting and getting out into the rural backwoods.

I take it all you have is the postbus eh?

Lol not quite the post bus but they do on the west coast. We only have 1 main road to the south and a small airport. I live near John O Groats so it aint too bad. Nearest biggest town is Inverness. 110 miles south. If i remember im sure i seen a UPS van in Inverness.

Wow up by John O'Groats? I've always wanted to go there...is there much to speak of (enough to warrant a visit for a day or two)?

I'm pretty sure UPS is in Inverness. Lovely city...a few years ago I accidently left my handbag at the bus station there while boarding a bus to Eilean Donan. It had everything in there...my passport, credit cards, camera, and my phone. I didn't realize I lost it until we got to the west coast, and when we got back at night it was gone. The next day, just as we were about to board a bus to Edinburgh to go to the US embassy, my fiance gets a call on his cell. Well one of the bus drivers for Rapson's had found my bag and turned it into the company, and the receptionist was smart enough to turn on my phone and see who I last called. We went straight there, and my bag...and all the possessions therin...were in good order.

Since I've had a rather high opinion of the highland people. If I'd lost that bag in Glasgow the first ned to have come along would have taken it!

Eilean Donan Castle, lovely place. Thats where i proposed to Lara. Inverness is a lovely town, the gateway to the Highlands, even though its classed as a city now. Lol Glasgow wouldnt be the best place to leave anything. The city is over run by Neds and pain in the backside youngsters.

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I have just found out that USPS have it in hand now. Bit of luck it will be there today.

For time sensitive documents if the extra cost doesn't put you of, you might consider Fed Ex or UPS.

When we purchased our US house the papers had to be signed in front of a US notary public, so we had to go to the US Embassy in London. We did that on a Wednesday morning walked to the nearest Fed Ex office and the signed documents were delivered to the title company in Oregon 10.30am the next day.

Lol. I live in the back of beyond in the far north of Scotland. 1 post office is all we have. Wishful thinking of having Fedex up here.

That is what I love about Scotland...lots of gorgeous wide open spaces. My lovely lives in Berwick upon Tweed (technically on the other side of the border) and I love visiting and getting out into the rural backwoods.

I take it all you have is the postbus eh?

Lol not quite the post bus but they do on the west coast. We only have 1 main road to the south and a small airport. I live near John O Groats so it aint too bad. Nearest biggest town is Inverness. 110 miles south. If i remember im sure i seen a UPS van in Inverness.

Wow up by John O'Groats? I've always wanted to go there...is there much to speak of (enough to warrant a visit for a day or two)?

I'm pretty sure UPS is in Inverness. Lovely city...a few years ago I accidently left my handbag at the bus station there while boarding a bus to Eilean Donan. It had everything in there...my passport, credit cards, camera, and my phone. I didn't realize I lost it until we got to the west coast, and when we got back at night it was gone. The next day, just as we were about to board a bus to Edinburgh to go to the US embassy, my fiance gets a call on his cell. Well one of the bus drivers for Rapson's had found my bag and turned it into the company, and the receptionist was smart enough to turn on my phone and see who I last called. We went straight there, and my bag...and all the possessions therin...were in good order.

Since I've had a rather high opinion of the highland people. If I'd lost that bag in Glasgow the first ned to have come along would have taken it!

Eilean Donan Castle, lovely place. Thats where i proposed to Lara. Inverness is a lovely town, the gateway to the Highlands, even though its classed as a city now. Lol Glasgow wouldnt be the best place to leave anything. The city is over run by Neds and pain in the backside youngsters.

As much as I despise neds, they do crack me up all the same.

This video always slays me. It's really the worst fight ever recorded...the one ned runs around like a ninny half the time.

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