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Here is a flamingo postcard from Florida, sent on 7 February 2008 and received 19 days later, special by its insufficient postage. The sender put on only a 41 cent stamp of the domestic rate... and the card safely reached me even across the ocean. An American postman marked the card as "short paid" with the T68/75 and "postage due" notices, however, no one here asked me for anything.
The stamp is a self-adhesive flower issued in 2007, along with 7 other stamps.
1 comment:
"however, no one here asked me for anything", ahahahahahahahahahah.
This is good. :)
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