What the heck did he bring in, the trash? Oh, I see it’s catalogs and junk mail. I agree with Momma. Only the things with stamps on them and hopefully the ones from friends. Although sometimes I do like browsing through some catalogs.
He’s so used to dirt and rocks and lint balls on the floor in his apartment, he can’t tell the difference between that and anything else lying on the ground.
95% of my mail also goes to the recycle. Even worse are things with banking info that I have to shred. I am opting for paperless on most of my accounts starting this month in hopes that I can drastically cut down on shredding.
gobblingup Premium Member almost 13 years ago
What the heck did he bring in, the trash? Oh, I see it’s catalogs and junk mail. I agree with Momma. Only the things with stamps on them and hopefully the ones from friends. Although sometimes I do like browsing through some catalogs.
kbyrdleroy123 almost 13 years ago
He’s so used to dirt and rocks and lint balls on the floor in his apartment, he can’t tell the difference between that and anything else lying on the ground.
Dewsolo almost 13 years ago
You’d think with all the catalogs I get that the Post Office would have no financial troubles at all.
Jkiss almost 13 years ago
With all the junk mail I receive, I would be willing to pay the post office a monthly fee to not get it.
comedynut almost 13 years ago
you got that right, but only a small fee
Saucy1121 Premium Member almost 13 years ago
Straight from the mailbox to the recycle bin.
vldazzle almost 13 years ago
95% of my mail also goes to the recycle. Even worse are things with banking info that I have to shred. I am opting for paperless on most of my accounts starting this month in hopes that I can drastically cut down on shredding.