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1. What’s the last thing you got in the mail?

2. What’s the last thing you sent in the mail?

3. How many unread emails are in your inbox right now?

4. What is your most recent text message about?

5. Do you have a favorite postage stamp design?

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Date: 2023-02-24 03:42 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] bethctg
1. What’s the last thing you got in the mail?
A postcard from a friend, updating me that he "got the job"! :) (There was also a bill from the energy company, but I am not counting that.)

2. What’s the last thing you sent in the mail?
A "thinking of you" sort of card to a different friend.

3. How many unread emails are in your inbox right now?
There are 8 in my personal inbox, 2 in my school inbox, and 0 in my work inbox (thank god).

4. What is your most recent text message about?
A text to my sister about 70s music. :D

5. Do you have a favorite postage stamp design?
I do! It's the USPS's 1935 Connecticut Tercentenary Issue, which is pleasingly pink/purple and depicts Connecticut's "Charter Oak". (You can read more about it in one of my posts over at [community profile] the_postal_pub, if you'd like!)

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