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Comment by Linda French on March 21, 2015 at 2:15am

Never! We have a wonderful mail handler here in Two Harbors. I've sent some really weird stuff. Once, I sent a cloth stuffed fish to my brother. It was about 2&1/2 feet long. Stapled the postage to it. I've sent a paper airplane and other mail-unfriendly shapes, but she takes it all. As long as the postage is right, it's good. This hexagon was the base card of a hanging fireworks thingy. I had 2, but the other one was a little too scorched and crumbled a bit.  Last year someone sent me the placemat from a Chinese restaurant, and had stamped it with teal peonies or chrysanthemums. It was the oddest thing, but the card was all done except for the text, which I was trimming out to fit, when I realized how it related to the bridge image. I guess I was working in my subconscious! ha ha ha!  Linda

Comment by Lynne Gurnee on March 21, 2015 at 1:27am

Love this, Linda!  I know you have to pay more for odd shapes, but does the P.O. ever give you flack over the odd shapes?  ~Lynne

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