Wednesday, November 4, 2009
Snail Mail SPAM
Once a month a binder full of information gets passed around our complex. Usually general information affecting our neighborhood or building - construction, clean-up days, maintenance fees, local school meetings, etc. It comes around the end of the month to remind us of next month's activities, and I always dread seeing this thing sticking out of our mailbox or leaning up against our door when that time comes.
I really don't like getting it because number one, it's information we generally can't comprehend (that whole language barrier thing); number two, if the few words we can make out seem important then I have to take it to work for help from a co-worker; and number three, more often than not, the information after all of that is...well...useless.
Although, last month's binder had a great write-up about being aware of roaming fingers on the subway. Either that or a reminder that rear ends aren't the best things to hold onto in order to maintain you balance on the train.
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