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In the Mailbox

By lmhall | April 23, 2007


Questions in my mind:

What is Life in the Garden?

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So it’s liquid.
And therapy.
Bear with me.

From the sports desk: If you are a “toolsy outfielder”, is that a good thing? We wrote to a jock find out:

“I’m assuming that means a player is multi functional in regards to his abilities…like he possesses all the “tools” speed, defense, and hitting.”

“In other words, the player has all the ingredients to succeed.Again, that’s an assumption coming from an individual who is often referred to by the first three letters of the verb in this sentence.”

NR

In the mailbox: Drama in the hood.
The “offenders” went into hiding over the weekend.

But…..KY should have talked to the carriers. They HATE this route. Nobody wants it. We’ve had a steady rotation of carriers in the last couple of years. It’s a killer. Long. Everyone owns a dog or two. It’s not unusual to get your mail at 6 PM and it makes sense to take it to the street. Get it on wheels.

Cruising the neighborhood is one of the best parts of the day for Merl Wilhelm but it has some competition.

“The mail’s the excitement of my day! As soon as the mail comes, my wife and I discuss who’s going to look at it first!” said Wilhelm.

We may see if the Wilhelm’s would like a part-time job in the mail room here in the Garden. I could set them up on the shredder with my AM EX solicitations.

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One Response to “In the Mailbox”

  1. Life in the Garden » Blog Archive » Says:
    April 27th, 2007 at 9:55 am

    [...] Speaking of mail, previously the earliest our mail arrived was around 2 PM.  Since the route is on wheels, mail is arriving at 11 AM.  This should thrill the Wilhelm’s. [...]

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