Dustin, from the awesomely named Coot Veal and the Vealtones, dropped that on me because "it was too good a deal to pass up". Not sure how much "too good" would be, but I know Dustin paid less than 2 quarters sending it to me. He got a amazing price on the amount of joy I had opening it up. Thanks a ton, Dustin!
Wednesday, April 24, 2013
Four dimes, a nickel and a penny
46 cents. That's what a stamp runs nowadays. Put one on an envelope and you can usually send 6-7 cards in the mail. I love them. Jaybarkerfan has been making magic with them all year. Others are picking up on them. And how great can a PWE be?
Dustin, from the awesomely named Coot Veal and the Vealtones, dropped that on me because "it was too good a deal to pass up". Not sure how much "too good" would be, but I know Dustin paid less than 2 quarters sending it to me. He got a amazing price on the amount of joy I had opening it up. Thanks a ton, Dustin!
Dustin, from the awesomely named Coot Veal and the Vealtones, dropped that on me because "it was too good a deal to pass up". Not sure how much "too good" would be, but I know Dustin paid less than 2 quarters sending it to me. He got a amazing price on the amount of joy I had opening it up. Thanks a ton, Dustin!
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Well, I didn't expect to see that inside the Blues Clues letter. Just goes to show the magic of the PWE.
ReplyDeleteIf you're sending 6-7 cards in a PWE (assuming in a wide toploader, you'd best use 66 cents and write "DO NOT BEND" on the front, otherwise you're looking at potential heartbreak and/or POSTAGE DUE on the front. Rigid costs more than 46 cents.
ReplyDeleteVery nice PWE.
ReplyDeleteAw, the Blue's Clues video was blocked.. bummer.
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