On Wed, 9 Jul 2003 12:55:46 +0900, "Ed" <gwbush@whitehouse.gov>
belched the alphabet and kept on going with:


>I agree with cyberian outpost. One big problem with having your relatives
>ship you stuff is that they have to deal with US postal service lines. 

Let me share with you one of my Secrets To A Happy Life. I classify
situations like that as "S.E.P." (Somebody Else's Problem). Knowing
how to recognize S.E.P. can take a real load off your mind.

>Maybe
>you've forgotten what it's like, but going to a sepponian post office is an
>awful lot like going to disneyland or the DMV. You wait in a long line to
>get a number so you can wait in line to talk with the information desk
>dudette where you will find where you can wait in line in order to get a
>number for the line that actually deals with mail, but which actually in is
>in charge of issuing the required paperwork to make an appointment.

I can tell you've never been to the post office in a rural town in
Tennessee. Line? What line?





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