You may have seen this already,i love it. (:LGH) (:CLP)
LOLLL! Now we know what Melih is doing while on the forum!
Paul
HAHAHAHA (:CLP) (:WIN) (:SHY)
thats funny
Melih
LOL NICE (:CLP)
I’ve seen it before, but its still as funny.
(:CLP) (:LGH)
source from www.funnyphotos.co.za - One Crazy Pumpkin
Hi and welcome to the forum! I like the pics, especially the office virus download and the “used” pic, lolll. Very nice! (:CLP)
Paul
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[b][i]Do You Need A Stamp To Mail A Letter?
So… What happens when you mail a letter to someone, but instead of putting a 39 cent stamp from the post office, you just tape on some loose change adding up to 39 cents?
:BNC I suppose there is still hope for this world…
True enough…
Kevin
Cute pic attached.
Hasta La Vista Baby.
:SMLR
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This little guy is also really cute. (:LGH)
http://img01.picoodle.com/img/img01/7/2/20/f_babym_2c7053b.jpg
That’s hilarious, Anderow…
This is a real town, outside of Kansas City Mo.
(I think I’m gonna move there - at least I’ll fit in!)
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Here’s one that’s both absolutely true, and a real gasser!
http://www.intergnat.com/birdthief/
These birds were ripping off the change machines at a local car-wash in Md! (darn! Where can I get some 'o them birds!)
The story is a hoot - but the subjoined pix are even better!
Jim
Unfortunately for the postal worker - if he was actually “dime’d out” (or in this case, nickle’d out), for ripping that corner off the letter - at the very least, it cost him a severe repremand, if not his job.
“Tampering” with the mails is not something that the USPS takes lightly - and that kind of shenanigans is good for an all-expenses-paid trip to the Greybar Hotel.
Especially since, in this case, the integrity of the sealed envelope was violated - which is a direct violation of a number of very nasty Federal laws…
On another note - supposedly in some rural parts of the United States, people actually do attach money to a letter - the carrier places the cash in a special box, and affixes a stamp. At the end of the day, the stamp/cash ratio is supposed to balance.
Likewise - years ago - you could actually “address a letter to the postmaster” of your local post office in these rural areas (no stamp needed), inclose cash and a request for such and so-many stamps, and the next delivery day you’d get the stamps, a receipt, and your change.
That was back when the USPS was actually called the United States Postal Service!
Jim
They still do that. It is an orange envelope but I dont think they accept any cash though. Stamps are in your mailbox the same afternoon if you place the envelope before the mail carrier arrives. CHECKS ONLY.