True Grit Farms
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I'd just save up a weeks worth of postal trash and bring it to town and dump it in the mail drop off outside the post office.
WalnutCrest":2di0xjck said:I have friends who sign up other friends for a mailing list or two due a wide variety of things.
A harmless example would be a guy visits a new church, but signs a friend's name and adds a comment requesting a follow up contact regarding membership in the little rural church.
The funniest one was when one guy be nice off a big group of other guys and the offended ones signed the jerk up for mailing lists being sold into the ghey travel / resort industry.
WalnutCrest said:A harmless example would be a guy visits a new church, but signs a friend's name and adds a comment requesting a follow up contact regarding membership in the little rural church. /quote]
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:frowns: :frowns: :frowns:greybeard":qbqh44yy said:Yep, and they are a big big money maker for USPS, but shouldn't be at my expense in having to deal with 'em. No longer enough for them to just stop--I want someone to suffer for this besides me. I hope the local carrier gets stuck in the low spot down by the old Greely place, a flat every other week, and a pox on everyone connected with them, a swarm of locusts to descend on their yards,army worms eating their lawns, and yellow & black fungus on their rose bushes termites in their foundations, and feral hogs visiting them every night.Caustic Burno":qbqh44yy said:Seriously my mailman said if they come in to the post office he has to deliver
Dunno why, but when I burn them, they stick together and you have to stand there and stir them with a hoe to actually get them to do anything except turn black unless you separate every single page.
ga.prime":33slqesy said:It's not that hard to throw junk mail in the trash.