This morning I was handed a letter that should have reached us sometime in August and stamped on the front of the envelope was:
"Found in Supposedly Empty Equipment"
This was not handwritten on the front, it was stamped. The post office has had this happen often enough that they have made a stamp to let people know that they haven't figured out how to make sure equipment is actually empty and mail gets delivered in a somewhat timely fashion. One would think that instead of having a stamp made for this purpose, they would just decide to take an extra minute or two to make sure that everything is out of the machines. But, maybe that is just asking a little too much.
"Found in Supposedly Empty Equipment"
This was not handwritten on the front, it was stamped. The post office has had this happen often enough that they have made a stamp to let people know that they haven't figured out how to make sure equipment is actually empty and mail gets delivered in a somewhat timely fashion. One would think that instead of having a stamp made for this purpose, they would just decide to take an extra minute or two to make sure that everything is out of the machines. But, maybe that is just asking a little too much.
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