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Current Events => The DUmpster => Topic started by: USA4ME on July 22, 2022, 11:56:19 AM
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XanaDUer2
Question about forever stamps
The price of stamps went up. I have stamps of the flag that read "forever" . Is that a stamp I can still use despite the price hike?
Needing to save every penny here, tia
https://www.democraticunderground.com/10181686962
:lol:
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Given LIEden's predilection for ignoring and violating the law and Constitution, that may not be such a dumb question.
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:lol:
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First of all, why does anyone need to watch their budget in the glorious Biden economy they're always touting?
Next, we call them DUmmies because they are dumb - like dummies.
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I'm laughing so hard at that brilliance I don't even know how to respond to such an intelligent question. :lmao: :rotf: :rofl:
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It votes. :mad:
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:rofl: :rotf: :lmao:
Good find, USA4Me.
The United States Postal Service (USPS) sold its first Forever Stamp on April 12, 2007, for $0.41, and it featured an image of the Liberty Bell. The stamps were so successful that in 2011 USPS began selling all first-class* stamps as Forever Stamps.
Every now and then, the DUmp coughs up a real gem.
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Stupidity is forever.
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It votes. :mad:
That's the maddening part!
With online banking who uses stamps anymore any way? :thatsright:
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Stupidity is forever.
No matter how much money and/or looniversity degrees you throw at it, there is NO fixing stupid.
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No matter how much money and/or looniversity degrees you throw at it, there is NO fixing stupid.
" looniversity degrees " :lmao:
And yes, there is definitely No fixing stupid.
:hi5: ~ ABC
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That's the maddening part!
With online banking who uses stamps anymore any way? :thatsright:
I plan on sending my former manager a thank you note for being such an insufferable turd that it gave me a reason to find this much better place
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It votes. :mad:
Twice before breakfast.
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You never know, the Biden administration may decide to redefine "forever" if it fits their needs.
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You never know, the Biden administration may decide to redefine "forever" if it fits their needs.
Now that's a scary thought! :thatsright: