Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Salem Mailbox


Considering the fact that the USPS "decided" without warning or notes (unlike UPS) to stop delivering the mail "because no one is ever here" (with the caveats exposed during inquiries that: we don't know where your mail is; you should call the next day before 8 a.m. — but be sure to let it ring and ring and ring and ring, because "he" does not answer the phone; when you do call AND go down to the PO, there will still be zero answers), I present this excellent use of USPS property.

5 comments:

Applecart T. said...

(incomplete punctuation, not-with-standing)

[direct address, people!]

Bill said...

Picture must have been inspired by the oh so friendly-happy-smiling postal workers. Wonderful. :)

Applecart T. said...

actually, i think the post office was just the medium, not the message, but one never knows. i never found a postal worker i'd call "punk." they are super-standard and often suffer from bureaucratic angst.

Bill said...

Ah yes, the angst. That's why we have the term 'going postal'.

Susan said...

omg are you serious - the PO is not delivering to you guys anymore? gah! what are you going to do when you get fun pc's from SC (acronym pun intended) ?? BTW I _am_ going to write back to your GB msg Trancy-chan... this weekend with any luck :) kiotsuketene!