Things in the mail
Jan. 19th, 2010 09:27 pmPeople claiming to be from the Arkansas Gazette have called three times, offering to let us renew our subscription, which they claim has expired. Uh, I'm not stupid, people. I don't give my credit card info out to random callers, especially when the name they mention isn't mine, and I pay by automatic deduction. Methinks a call to the actual newspaper is in order tomorrow.
Mailed some stuff to a friend in Chile today. Last time I did this, the man behind me in line kept staring and staring and staring at my box. Finally he blurted out, "Can you send things to that place from here??" Um, yes, dear. You can send mail to anywhere in the world. It's called the international postal system.
DH got an invitation today to a conference in Bergen (Norway) this summer from the World Institute for Advanced Phenomenological Research and Learning. Um, is that kind of like phrenology or something? Only, with the extra syllables and all, more advanced?
And finally, Andy to Oscar: hey, what's this about a rock somebody swiped from my realms?? You were mighty close-lipped about it when we were driving that muscle car across I-40 last summer.
Mailed some stuff to a friend in Chile today. Last time I did this, the man behind me in line kept staring and staring and staring at my box. Finally he blurted out, "Can you send things to that place from here??" Um, yes, dear. You can send mail to anywhere in the world. It's called the international postal system.
DH got an invitation today to a conference in Bergen (Norway) this summer from the World Institute for Advanced Phenomenological Research and Learning. Um, is that kind of like phrenology or something? Only, with the extra syllables and all, more advanced?
And finally, Andy to Oscar: hey, what's this about a rock somebody swiped from my realms?? You were mighty close-lipped about it when we were driving that muscle car across I-40 last summer.