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Re: Letterpox
Board: Letterbox Chatter
Reply to: #75285 by Mama Cache
Mar 1, 2007 6:04am
My kids told me it must be a mental condition. I agree with you, that it is (hopefully) an incurable disease. Much to their chagrin, a couple of my grown children are becoming hopelessly infected.
Buttercup
Buttercup
Re: Letterpox
Board: Letterbox Chatter
Reply to: #75289 by buttercup
Mar 1, 2007 6:10am
I'M DOING THE BEST I CAN TO GET MY FRIENDS INVOLVED. EVERY TIME WE GO SOMEWHERE, I CHECK FOR BOXES. LETTERPOX IT IS!!
Re: Letterpox
Board: Letterbox Chatter
Reply to: #75285 by Mama Cache
Mar 1, 2007 6:19am
Yes there is a cure......
Find 2 letterboxes a day and solve a virtual LB in the morning.....If this does not work, repeat the remedy till cured...
Happydaze
Find 2 letterboxes a day and solve a virtual LB in the morning.....If this does not work, repeat the remedy till cured...
Happydaze
Re: Letterpox
Board: Letterbox Chatter
Reply to: #75285 by Mama Cache
Mar 1, 2007 7:04am
Funny, I've been told it is a cult! ;)
TG
TG
Re: Letterpox
Board: Letterbox Chatter
Reply to: #75303 by Trekkie Gal
Mar 1, 2007 7:05am
But Ryan hasn't asked us all to drink anything green yet, has he???
MC
MC
Re: Letterpox
Board: Letterbox Chatter
Reply to: #75304 by Mama Cache
Mar 1, 2007 7:21am
No, but alot of us are wearing silly hats!
Re: Letterpox
Board: Letterbox Chatter
Reply to: #75285 by Mama Cache
Mar 1, 2007 7:22am
I love it! It ranks right up there with Spring Fever!
Symptoms:
1)An urgent need to get outdoors and/or stalk the mail carrier
2)A cold sweat and shaking hands when exposure to camouflaged plastic isn't recent enough
3) Extreme irritablilty when denied access to the internet
4)Salvating over the new line of backpacks in the local sporting goods store
5)Distracted driving when passing parks, cemeteries or any plot of land with more than six trees
Things that soothe Symptoms (since there is no cure!):
1)The smell of rubber
2)Ink stains on skin
3)Purchasing a stack of 6x9 inch mailers
4)The sight of little colored ribbons and stars
5)Getting to ask "Which way is North?"
Gotta go. Must...print...clues....
Stacy
Symptoms:
1)An urgent need to get outdoors and/or stalk the mail carrier
2)A cold sweat and shaking hands when exposure to camouflaged plastic isn't recent enough
3) Extreme irritablilty when denied access to the internet
4)Salvating over the new line of backpacks in the local sporting goods store
5)Distracted driving when passing parks, cemeteries or any plot of land with more than six trees
Things that soothe Symptoms (since there is no cure!):
1)The smell of rubber
2)Ink stains on skin
3)Purchasing a stack of 6x9 inch mailers
4)The sight of little colored ribbons and stars
5)Getting to ask "Which way is North?"
Gotta go. Must...print...clues....
Stacy
Re: Letterpox
Board: Letterbox Chatter
Reply to: #75305 by Mn8X
Mar 1, 2007 7:24am
<qoute>QuoteBut Ryan hasn't asked us all to drink anything green yet, has he???
No, but alot of us are wearing silly hats!
Wearing silly hats, is a sure sign that you are hopelessly addicted!
No, but alot of us are wearing silly hats!
Wearing silly hats, is a sure sign that you are hopelessly addicted!
Re: Letterpox
Board: Letterbox Chatter
Reply to: #75305 by Mn8X
Mar 1, 2007 7:28am
Yes, and the act of aquiring those hats causes great excitement among the masses.
Knit Wit
Re: Letterpox
Board: Letterbox Chatter
Reply to: #75307 by IrishRef
Mar 1, 2007 7:30am
The hats are a sure sign of being addicted. It's the accumulation of candles on the cake that proves it to be hopeless.
FG
FG