Here is a good neat tip for this day in age. Send things in the mail. Who doesn't like to get something in the mail? What is better than going to the mailbox and finding something other than another health club deal, Bed, Bath & Beyond coupoun and the VaulePax (althouth the ValuePax is indeed Paxed with Value)? I say not much. This is why I have adopted hand writing thank you letters and other brief correspondence. It's fun to write things with a pen, put it in an envelope, address it, and put it in your mailbox and throw the red flag up, or head down to the local post office box and pull the handle and make your correspondence deoposit. It makes you feel good and the person on the other end of that old fashion communication feel special.
So in short, put something in the mail. It's totally awesome.
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speaking of the mail. did you receive my recent correspondence? and more importantly, did it work? pf received his but it appears to be a lemon. let me know.
CB used to fear the mail. he always said "nothing good comes to black people in the mail, just bills and subpoenas". in my experience living with him, this was mostly accurate. one time he got mail from Kroger (his supermarket employer) that he thought was a paycheck. he ripped it open only to discover that they were firing him by U.S. Mail. totally awesome is right.
and by lemon i meant soundtrack of his life
i haven't got anything good in the mail since my aunt stopped sending me 5 bucks for my birthday. Can I give you my address?
when is your birthday?
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