....That's hilarious, Danny. Sorry that you haven't gotten your #87 yet but, your neighbor's cat is enjoying your sunny mailbox.
According to the weatherman that mailbox will be frozen shut this weekend, calling for our ever ten year ice storm. That means we will loose power for a week, it would be nice to have my copy of TRJ to bide the time. HRP
maybe we will receive 87 when 88 is ready to mail. a friend got a message saying his subscription ended. he renewed, again. but, no info as to when he should expect 87. believe that all subscribers that had an active account when their production went haywire should be sent a 87. since they have not produced enough magazines to fulfill even one year subscriptions.
I have a friend who checked with a bookstore in Minn. and they got a 100 copies for resale, a mix of the A & B covers. I wonder how many copies Auto Books in CA. gets to resell?
A road trip in the '32 might help to calm the anxiety. Only about 9 hours and you would be on their doorstep....
The Huge ice storm will keep half the US population home and off the roads for the next several days. HRP
go on usps.com and sign up for "informed delivery" every morning in your email you will receive a picture of every mail item you will get that day. It won't make it show up any sooner but you will have several hours prior notice....
It's interesting but also frustrating to see mail set for delivery and it doesn't come until days later or once,never
Ha, we've got Newman for our postman here. It's a **** shoot if or when he will even show up! Informed delivery doesen't really do much good if you can't depend on the delivery person!
Hey, you'll get it as soon as they're done reading it at the PO. But seriously, your copy is under a bunch of **** that's waiting for a hunchback uncle to straighten up before it gets delivered. I'm convinced you're a victim of an employee who has no concept of detail and just sees a white "big envelope" without an ounce of concern. You know, sloth?