I remember learning about WWII V-mail somewhere. Letters were reduced to microfilm for transport between the States and a war zone, then printed for delivery at the destination.
It seems every decade or two there is a news item about a post office being torn down or renovated and someone finds undelivered mail from ages past, so this episode isn’t necessarily unbelievable.
There have been instances, I believe, of letters misplaced or undelivered for years on end! … Like others, I’d like see this continue into the week … but …
omegasupreme about 5 years ago
hmm this could be a nice flash back I hope they dont just drop it
top cat james about 5 years ago
TAJA: “Oh! And here’s some heart medication for a Phyllis Wallet!”
pschearer Premium Member about 5 years ago
I remember learning about WWII V-mail somewhere. Letters were reduced to microfilm for transport between the States and a war zone, then printed for delivery at the destination.
It seems every decade or two there is a news item about a post office being torn down or renovated and someone finds undelivered mail from ages past, so this episode isn’t necessarily unbelievable.
Russell Bedford about 5 years ago
The unopened envelope alone is big bucks collectable.
Durak Premium Member about 5 years ago
This is why I love this comic.
pony21 Premium Member about 5 years ago
This is the Gasoline Alley we all know and love! Great artwork too!
GeorgeStrum about 5 years ago
It’s obvious Jim has used a real person to model Taja. Why doesn’t Gertie answer the door?
Code the Enforcer about 5 years ago
There have been instances, I believe, of letters misplaced or undelivered for years on end! … Like others, I’d like see this continue into the week … but …
geneking7320 about 5 years ago
In some of the panels the letter carrier reminds me of CCH Pounder.