What's In The Post?
Almost all the mail that comes into the house is for Ailz. That's because she deigns to deal with corporations- fills in their on-line questionnaires, buys things from catalogues etc. I do my best to keep below the radar.
When was the last time I got a letter? I mean a proper letter from a proper human being, beginning "Dear Tony" and ending "love, X". It must be years.
I used to like writing letters.
I still get magazines through the post. The magazines I subscribe to are:
Current Archaeology
World Archaeology
Radio Times
We get hundreds of catalogues. Literally hundreds. At the rate of two or three a day. Most go into the recycling box unviewed. The only ones I bother with are the ones from the companies selling DVDs of world cinema.
When was the last time I got a letter? I mean a proper letter from a proper human being, beginning "Dear Tony" and ending "love, X". It must be years.
I used to like writing letters.
I still get magazines through the post. The magazines I subscribe to are:
Current Archaeology
World Archaeology
Radio Times
We get hundreds of catalogues. Literally hundreds. At the rate of two or three a day. Most go into the recycling box unviewed. The only ones I bother with are the ones from the companies selling DVDs of world cinema.
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Yes, years. Holiday cards don´t count because they´re usually not accompanied by more than a signature after the pre-printed "Seasons Greetings".
E-mail has become the communication of choice bt it´s not the same, is it? I read your post earlier this morning and was inspired to unearth the pack of letters I have from when my husband and I were separated by an ocean before we got married. That was over 30 years ago and they have the air of museum pieces.
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