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Peak mail delivery time in downtown Saint Paul.
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2021 Mercedes-Benz Metris
One of the new additions to the fleet at the Eagan, MN USPS location. This is a RHD model as well for curbside mailbox delivery.
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I wonder if FedEx would rather the snail mail came in an unmarked, non-de script van, with a plainclothes letter carrier?
I imagine they would go bonkers if someone shipped something to the hub with UPS...
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Tensions mount as the mailman makes the daily visit to the UPS hub.
Have you heard the joke about the company that delivers packages on time, to the correct address, without ever damaging the contents, or losing a shipment?
No?
I haven't either.
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I bought this postcard on eBay Germany on May 31, 2014. It arrived today in this condition.
The envelope had been sliced open on the edge and not resealed.
This is proof of the theft ring in Sort Facility ISC New York (USPS).
What happened was a postal worker opened my envelope, took a cell-phone photo, sent it to buyers, and the buyers expressed no interest.
So the postal-worker pig shoved the postcard back into the plastic sleeve and cardboard sleeve but didn't reseal the envelope.
The automated sorting machines mangled the envelope at every stop. The postcard was mailed in Germany on June 2, 2014, and was sent on from New York on July 11, 2014.
The month-long interval was the period in which the US Postal Service thief-hog was trying to interest buyers.
When I bought the card, it was pristine. It's an unusual version of this scene because it shows the second flamethrower squad behind the armored car.
And now it's ruined.
A little change of pace from my own artwork...I just couldn't resist scanning this sheet before starting to use the stamps. I love the gradations of the background colors in bands, and the way it all works together as a sheet.
I do not own rights to this photo. It is presented for amusement only.
A couple of weeks ago I was looking to order stamps online from the USPS. They always have more than stamps available to order and it turns out that this item was one of them! A costume for your dog to make him/her look like a postal delivery person! It had me figuratively rolling on the floor!