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JPG
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beeg wrote:To me it's knot junk mail, it's recyclables.:D
Yes! All those plain white envelopes make decent scratch pad paper.:cool: Sorta like a napkin in a restaurant for mind wandering documentation only writes better.;)
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paulmcohen wrote:It is the junk mail that is keeping them alive. Since they have to deliver to every household, every day, having lots of junk mail gives them some incremential revenue.
If there was NO JUNK mail there would be no need to even run the route except on delivery day.
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