Any advice on how to go to a US POST OFFICE?
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Re: Any advice on how to go to a US POST OFFICE?
I have no idea what it means.bizarrenormality wrote:APC FTW
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Re: Any advice on how to go to a US POST OFFICE?
Dosent matter!!! It just sounds way too cool!!!ATDM wrote:I have no idea what it means.bizarrenormality wrote:APC FTW
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Re: Any advice on how to go to a US POST OFFICE?
I suspect "Armored Personnel Carrier -- For The Win" I presume the answer to the question in the thread title.ATDM wrote:I have no idea what it means.bizarrenormality wrote:APC FTW
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Re: Any advice on how to go to a US POST OFFICE?
The APC I got, but I thought perhaps FTW meant Fort Worth.sjfcontrol wrote:I suspect "Armored Personnel Carrier -- For The Win" I presume the answer to the question in the thread title.ATDM wrote:I have no idea what it means.bizarrenormality wrote:APC FTW
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Re: Any advice on how to go to a US POST OFFICE?
The law is immoral and black letter unconstitutional. Obeying such a law may be the easy way out, but that doesn't make it the right thing to do.ATDM wrote:And I am not doing it simply to avoid getting punished. I am doing it, because it's the right thing to do, and I want to teach my kids the importance of doing the right thing even in small aspects and tiny nuances, when it may seem that it doesn't matter. Because it always matters... At least, in someone's eyes.
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Re: Any advice on how to go to a US POST OFFICE?
There's a business in Austin that will scan all your mail and deliver it to you for something like $7 a month.Keith B wrote: Actually, tat would be fine with me if I never have to go again. All i seem to get is bills or junk mail.
I have a USPS account with a label printer. If it fits into the mailbox, it ships. Seriously, I haven't been to the post office in more than 9 months.
How is it immoral? You're indicating that I'm acting immorally if I choose to disarm before entering the post office.Tic Tac wrote:The law is immoral and black letter unconstitutional. Obeying such a law may be the easy way out, but that doesn't make it the right thing to do.
Unconstitutional, I agree with you there... Immoral? I just don't see it.