lowqualityfacts ,
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wilpercy ,
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@lowqualityfacts You sure there isn’t a member of staff on the roof with a blanket over the chimney? they may well be relaying the message by smoke. So kind.

mrblissett ,
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@lowqualityfacts
It gets returned to sender 😛

CaffeinatedBookDragon ,
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@lowqualityfacts

I actually accidentally did that once. I found a tiny change envelope n the box for me asking for postage. I put the change in and gave it to 'em. But that was a few years ago. Doubt they do that now.

At the same time, one of my neighbor's brats was stealing the stamps off another neighbor's envelopes in the mailbox. She never put mail back in the box for pickup (street box, no locks) until that crazy girl moved out. I was next door and she never swiped mine. Weird.

Woodswalked ,

@lowqualityfacts
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They should be allowed to store them until winter. It is more energy efficient to burn them when we need the heat in the building instead of air conditioning.
Let’s petition the EPA to make these changes.

White Oak Campus
10903 New Hampshire Ave
Silver Spring, MD 20993
United States

No stamps required.

elisshadoe ,
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@lowqualityfacts they also use the incinerator to dispose of bodies but you didn’t hear it from me

proedie ,
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@lowqualityfacts It’s a tradition from the old times when this was the only heat source in the post office.

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