Or, we could all take a positive, slightly in denial view as to what “Can I try an elf” means. Try to take a picture of an elf. Yea. Love postman’s expression.
A little ride might be just the thing for Sterling. Sitting back on his home steps for an hour or so might build character…nah…how do you spell “relief”?
True fact: back in the day (from 1913 to 1915 in the US), people used to actually mail their kids. Parents would put stamps and a tag with the address on the child’s coat and send them off to grandma, in the care of the people who handled mail. Google “people used to mail their children.”
Wonder what the shipping cost is. I sent a $9.99 box of chocolates from Edmonton to Duncan BC the other day. The sleeve (second size up from the smallest) $2.00 the shipping $24.00 then GST for just under $30.00 Sheesh, highway robbery.
Edit: funny thing if you put xx behind the value as in 2. xx with a $ sign in front GoComics removes the value.
I have great hopes for Sterling! Presuming that he survives the initial apocalyptic event, I see him doing quite well, especially with his non-discriminatory omnivorous habits.
Brian Premium Member 12 months ago
The packaging looks like how I ship stuff. Don’t fail me now tape.
They didn’t say anything about not eating the reindeer and Sterling does have red hair… enough to guide his sleigh tonight.
saobadao 12 months ago
What does “can I try an elf” even mean?
Ida No 12 months ago
Not sure they bothered with return postage.
posse1 Premium Member 12 months ago
Or, we could all take a positive, slightly in denial view as to what “Can I try an elf” means. Try to take a picture of an elf. Yea. Love postman’s expression.
crookedwolf Premium Member 12 months ago
This is so what an older sibling would do..!
VanLaser 12 months ago
I bet Sterling bit Rudolph’s nose too
Pocosdad 12 months ago
I don’t see any breathing holes in the box.
well-i-never 12 months ago
A little ride might be just the thing for Sterling. Sitting back on his home steps for an hour or so might build character…nah…how do you spell “relief”?
jschumaker 12 months ago
Don’t pull Santa’s beard, either, Sterling.
morningglory73 Premium Member 12 months ago
Looks like there’s $12 worth of stamps on that box.
rroxxanna 12 months ago
True fact: back in the day (from 1913 to 1915 in the US), people used to actually mail their kids. Parents would put stamps and a tag with the address on the child’s coat and send them off to grandma, in the care of the people who handled mail. Google “people used to mail their children.”
Kawasaki Cat 12 months ago
Sterling should be dressed like an elf to infiltrate the toy factory.
rossevrymn 12 months ago
solid plan
Alberta Oil Premium Member 12 months ago
Wonder what the shipping cost is. I sent a $9.99 box of chocolates from Edmonton to Duncan BC the other day. The sleeve (second size up from the smallest) $2.00 the shipping $24.00 then GST for just under $30.00 Sheesh, highway robbery.
Edit: funny thing if you put xx behind the value as in 2. xx with a $ sign in front GoComics removes the value.
Old Time Tales 12 months ago
Stay away from the elves. Instant sugar shock.
Mike Baldwin creator 12 months ago
Naughty list Worthy.
MichiganMitten 12 months ago
There were a few cases of people mailing children in the early days of parcel post. https >
George C. Hopkins 12 months ago
I have great hopes for Sterling! Presuming that he survives the initial apocalyptic event, I see him doing quite well, especially with his non-discriminatory omnivorous habits.
raybarb44 12 months ago
Eating elves is just very bad form indeed. Definitely land you on Santa’s naughty list…..
Happy Cat Premium Member 12 months ago
Is it me or does the mailperson look like a turtle?
Faustus Mitternacht 12 months ago
Or as we say in D&D “Whats in the box?” In this case you don’t want to know.