Good as gold
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[email protected]replied to [email protected] last edited by
If it works it ainβt stupid
So⦠This is stupid?
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Pff, two years. Used to do that shit all the time when I was a kid. It always worked.
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dual_sport_dork π§π‘οΈreplied to [email protected] last edited by
One time my uncle sent me a letter and couldn't remember the address of my place at the time, so he addressed it to, "White house a block away from the corner of [street] in [town, state]" and it made it here.
This was, obviously, well before you could just use Street View or whatever.
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[email protected]replied to [email protected] last edited by
Put the return address as the address you want to send it to, no stamp needed
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I havent seen it in years because of forever stamps and digital postage, but peoole used to actually do this to make up for a few cents postage for a heavy letter, et c. My mom is notoriously cheap though, so maybe it is just us.
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[email protected]replied to dual_sport_dork π§π‘οΈ last edited by
"You know, the house next to the one that has that little cunt kid. You know the one. Always leaving his bike on the lawn, and being a real disrespectful little shit if you try to explain it's gonna get stolen in THIS neighborhood. The house next to that. The white one, not the blue one on the other side."
Mailman: "Oh. Yeah. I DO know that little fucker. Damn near tripped over his bike when it was covered in snow, and I didn't know it was there."
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[email protected]replied to [email protected] last edited by
Wha.....oh my god. How have I never realized this???
Now if you'l excuse me, I have to make a collect call to my parents. My name is Bob Adababyitzaboi.
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[email protected]replied to [email protected] last edited by
May work a couple times in town, in the same ZIP Code; may come with free trip to federal penitentiary
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[email protected]replied to dual_sport_dork π§π‘οΈ last edited by
The postal service is one of those things that's amazing the fact that half the things arrive at their intended destination knowing what is involved in the logistics of the whole thing.
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Yeah, I'm old too. Setting letters in the mailbox with some change on top for postage wasn't uncommon.
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[email protected]replied to dual_sport_dork π§π‘οΈ last edited by
As long as the address is specific enough to get through the right distribution center and to the right ending post office... chances are the carriers it ends up with will absolutely figure out where it needs to go.
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[email protected]replied to [email protected] last edited by
In Bangkok, "street names" are entire city quarters and houses are numbered chronologically by when they were built.
So it isn't unusual to have 237 be right next to 1550.
238 could be 2 miles away. -
I could have sworn this was a thing.
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[email protected]replied to [email protected] last edited by
Iceland, draw a map on it and the right name and that's all you really need.
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When I was a kid and would send very stuffed letters, we just left a dollar paper clipped to it, they would leave the change the next day for heavier stuff.
When I was even younger I used to leave flowers in the mailbox for the mail person, and they got me a little flower statue for Xmas. Thatβs a memory I havenβt thought of in a long time so that was pleasant thanks for the memories!
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I remember it as a kid, but they don't allow it anymore. It fucks with high-speed sorters
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π° π π± π¦ π³ π¦ π° βΉοΈreplied to [email protected] last edited by
As a kid, I tried to mail a letter without a stamp by having the return address be the address I wanted to send it and my address as the destination address. They put the letter back in my own mail box, so technically I mailed a letter for free.
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[email protected]replied to [email protected] last edited by
USPS is amazing
Where is their thin colored line? Real "boys in blue"