That's on the 2nd Class Stamp side.DGP1 wrote:unless you put a return address on it
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fishtank
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good times, bad times you know I've had my share
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StevenDavies
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That's part of the thrill! It could end up anywhere. Probably a landfill, but I've created it, sent it... that's all I need.DGP1 wrote:TBH I'd make sure you know the phone number for the RLC because that's where it will end up.............unless you put a return address on it
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POSTMAN
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Art? Didn't a cleaner leave a bucket and mop in the corner of an art gallery once and the arty peeps all stood there looking at it doing them arty comment type thingies.
Sure i read it in the news.
Sure i read it in the news.
I Wrote-During Covid-Which is still relevant now
It's good to get these types of threads, the ridiculous my manager said bollox, so we can reassure ourselves that while the world is falling apart, Royal Mail managers are still being the low-life C***S they have always been.
My BFF Clash
The daily grind of having to argue your case with an intellectual pigmy of a line manager is physically and emotionally draining.
It's good to get these types of threads, the ridiculous my manager said bollox, so we can reassure ourselves that while the world is falling apart, Royal Mail managers are still being the low-life C***S they have always been.
My BFF Clash
The daily grind of having to argue your case with an intellectual pigmy of a line manager is physically and emotionally draining.
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stokes11eg
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SpacePhoenix
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Going by the photo in the OP if you goto Google Maps and type in "47 manston road, dt10" you can see the intended destination.stokes11eg wrote:47 Mansion road? Somewhere in Fulham ,Southampton, or london? go on. OP do tell if we are getting warm!
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StevenDavies
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Dorset. It's an address I frequently use for mail art (as well as my own, which is a bit odd, but that way I get the work back if I want to keep a hold of it)stokes11eg wrote:47 Mansion road? Somewhere in Fulham ,Southampton, or london? go on. OP do tell if we are getting warm!
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StevenDavies
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For those interested, the cube was hand-delivered earlier this evening by one rather curious postman. My recipient invited him in for a chat and spoke about my other work, as well as discussing the reception it received at the office in Sturminster Newton.
I have to say, I'm incredibly impressed. What's more difficult to solve than a Rubik's Cube? Remarkable efforts. Although, I would like to point out that this project was NOT about me testing the patience of your staff, but rather a conceptual addition to my passion for mail art. I generally aim to write a clear address on the majority of my envelopes, within the aesthetics of each design.
Cheers guys, and once again, great work.
I have to say, I'm incredibly impressed. What's more difficult to solve than a Rubik's Cube? Remarkable efforts. Although, I would like to point out that this project was NOT about me testing the patience of your staff, but rather a conceptual addition to my passion for mail art. I generally aim to write a clear address on the majority of my envelopes, within the aesthetics of each design.
Cheers guys, and once again, great work.
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beeswax
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StevenDavies wrote:For those interested, the cube was hand-delivered earlier this evening by one rather curious postman. My recipient invited him in for a chat and spoke about my other work, as well as discussing the reception it received at the office in Sturminster Newton.
I have to say, I'm incredibly impressed. What's more difficult to solve than a Rubik's Cube? Remarkable efforts. Although, I would like to point out that this project was NOT about me testing the patience of your staff, but rather a conceptual addition to my passion for mail art. I generally aim to write a clear address on the majority of my envelopes, within the aesthetics of each design.
Cheers guys, and once again, great work.
earlier THIS EVENING!!!! must have gone live with the revisions.
glad you got anyway but dont forget to pay the postage next time