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I am poviding a little Yukk yukk this AM at the cost of the PO

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Interesting but nowhere close to a record in delayed mail. There are always tales of mail being delivered 50, 60, 70 years after it was sent. I believe the record is over a hundred years.

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that date is just when the label was printed, not when the PO got it

 

 

I am pretty sure I have had a couple nice eBay wins that had the label printed but did not get sent

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that date is just when the label was printed, not when the PO got it

 

 

I am pretty sure I have had a couple nice eBay wins that had the label printed but did not get sent

If I know Mike, the package was sent no later than a day after he printed the label.

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that date is just when the label was printed, not when the PO got it

 

 

I am pretty sure I have had a couple nice eBay wins that had the label printed but did not get sent

 

Same day

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that date is just when the label was printed, not when the PO got it

 

 

I am pretty sure I have had a couple nice eBay wins that had the label printed but did not get sent

If I know Mike, the package was sent no later than a day after he printed the label.

 

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Interesting but nowhere close to a record in delayed mail. There are always tales of mail being delivered 50, 60, 70 years after it was sent. I believe the record is over a hundred years.

 

There is a rumor going around that Hamilton sent Burr a note in late June, 1804. Burr's heirs just received it from the Post Office last week. When they read the post, it was very brief and to the point..............

 

[font:Comic Sans MS]I'm sorry! [/font]

 

[font:Comic Sans MS]A. Hamilton [/font]

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Interesting but nowhere close to a record in delayed mail. There are always tales of mail being delivered 50, 60, 70 years after it was sent. I believe the record is over a hundred years.

 

There is a rumor going around that Hamilton sent Burr a note in late June, 1804. Burr's heirs just received it from the Post Office last week. When they read the post, it was very brief and to the point..............

 

[font:Comic Sans MS]I'm sorry! [/font]

 

[font:Comic Sans MS]A. Hamilton [/font]

 

Another rumor has it that Burr sent a message overnight via post to his valet:

 

"Please load the guns with blanks."

 

 

 

 

TRUTH

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