Some people I've heard of like to doodle pictures on their envelopes. One cartoonist loved to turn the envelope into a steamship so when it went through the sorter line at the Post Office it would "chug along".
Heck, I've done it myself once or twice. When I sent a letter to a guy whom I knew was a Mr. Bean fan, I doodled the envelope to make it look like Bean's Mini Cooper.
Of course, doing it with bill payments might be problem-inducing. *Shrug*
I like to get commerative stamps, not because I'm a collector, but because I like them better than boring flag stamps. I wish I'd picked up more of the Bucky Fuller and American Scientists stamps, though.
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Date: 2006-03-13 09:58 pm (UTC)Heck, I've done it myself once or twice. When I sent a letter to a guy whom I knew was a Mr. Bean fan, I doodled the envelope to make it look like Bean's Mini Cooper.
Of course, doing it with bill payments might be problem-inducing. *Shrug*
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Date: 2006-03-13 10:02 pm (UTC)http://www.usps.com/communications/news/stamps/2006/sr06_002.htm
I like to get commerative stamps, not because I'm a collector, but because I like them better than boring flag stamps. I wish I'd picked up more of the Bucky Fuller and American Scientists stamps, though.
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Date: 2006-03-13 10:02 pm (UTC)