Remember the Chicago song " Saturday in the park" well Saturday came and went and there is no Rodders Journal here or in the park. HRP
I’m at work but I think if it showed up at home I’d have gotten a phone call by now lol. HRP we are still in the race!
Don’t think you’re winning this one HRP! I also watched my postal delivery person p*** me by today like a sad puppy in a store window lol
Pretty sure my mail carrier is still at the end of the culdisac, feet up halfway through my copy. Lol
I feel so guilty that other than a quick look at Andy’s 40 and F100 article I am waiting until Tim and HRP get there copies to read it through.
I was not at home when the mail man was in the area, the regular mail box was empty so I drug out the extension ladder and check the air mail box, it was empty also. HRP
You guys ain't right, go ahead and enjoy the magazine, I think Tim & I both will recieve it eventually. HRP
There are people on social media who have talked about just getting their issue 87 on the East Coast as of Friday of last week. I bet the post office is still catching up from all the holiday shipping. My suggestion is that, after GNRS is over and you still don't have your copy, you email it to the TRJ customer service email address with all your information, and I am sure they will take care of you.
Looks like it will not get my TRJ today, the substute mail delivery person just dropped off several bills and a harbor freight flier. HRP Sloth mail, slower than snail mail!
Ron this is nothing new and has nothing to do with the holiday. I think it has to do with how he uses a niche shipping option from the post office. When I got this last issue in…..June? Of 24 I believe. It took close to a month for it to land in everybody’s mail boxes. This wait and watching people get there’s online weeks before I get it is very normal for the Rodders Journal even before it became normal to be over a year between issues. we are just having some fun with our slow race. If I wanted to read it I bet I could drive down to Pete and Jakes and they’d have a stack for sale. Once my subscription runs out that will be my future plan for procuring copies.
Somewhere in a forgotten corner behind a postal bin or beneath a sorting conveyor or in an empty mail bag lurks copies of Rodder's Journal and other long lost mail.
I was a rural mail carrier for about 8 years in the mid 80.s early 90's to support my hot rod business and I remember once delivering a small package that had been mailed over 8 months before delivery.
I know mine will get here eventually, but, I'm just trying to get my head around the logistics. Started getting delivered a month and a half ago, and still being delivered; what's the process used?