practicality is of the essence
I used to love getting and sending letters. Too bad no one writes letters any more.
I always saved the last letter and card I received from anyone, so I still have the last correspondence from family and friends long gone.
Somehow, saving the last text won’t have quite the same meaning.
Agnes never even received a standard “form” reply from the celebrities’ agents??
Good one Trout. It will be known henceforth and for ever more as the ’mailman’s dilemma’
Yes, Trout, he would have to deliver it before he could read it, but he probably isn’t on his route…
Trout handling the great questions of philosophy and ethics.
The answer is yes and no.
normal conversation? with agnes…? ☺
If he can read it, it has already been delivered.
seanfear 8 months ago
practicality is of the essence
JLChi 8 months ago
I used to love getting and sending letters. Too bad no one writes letters any more.
I always saved the last letter and card I received from anyone, so I still have the last correspondence from family and friends long gone.
Somehow, saving the last text won’t have quite the same meaning.
snsurone76 8 months ago
Agnes never even received a standard “form” reply from the celebrities’ agents??
Firebat 8 months ago
Good one Trout. It will be known henceforth and for ever more as the ’mailman’s dilemma’
ChessPirate 8 months ago
Yes, Trout, he would have to deliver it before he could read it, but he probably isn’t on his route…
j12181951 8 months ago
Trout handling the great questions of philosophy and ethics.
The Orange Mailman 8 months ago
The answer is yes and no.
gopher gofer 8 months ago
normal conversation? with agnes…? ☺
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace 8 months ago
If he can read it, it has already been delivered.