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Posted on 9/7/17 at 8:36 pm to Prof
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The writer has oddly good handwriting.
It's not odd at all...it's a woman's.
Posted on 9/7/17 at 8:37 pm to DonBro
If it's fake it's fake. The bottom line is there's no PO stamp on it so it wasn't mailed, yet someone put a stamp on it for no reason?
And put a country club as the return address?
If you don't smell fish, then you're a braindead libtard who thinks emotionally
And put a country club as the return address?
If you don't smell fish, then you're a braindead libtard who thinks emotionally
This post was edited on 9/7/17 at 8:39 pm
Posted on 9/7/17 at 8:39 pm to Sid E Walker
Poor aggy. Upvoting snide Alabama comments about a hurricane that flooded Texas. Y'all have hit bottom.
Posted on 9/7/17 at 8:39 pm to BamaGradinTn
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It's not odd at all...it's a woman's.
Makes sense. The spelling and grammar is good too.
Posted on 9/7/17 at 8:40 pm to AHM21
Terrible if true, hope they catch that a@@@@@@
Posted on 9/7/17 at 8:40 pm to TJGator1215
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Look at all these dudes trying to excuse the racism. It's fake!!! It's not real!!! Pathetic trash the lot of you.
I'm not excusing anything. If it's real, then it's pathetic and whoever wrote it and hand-delivered it to their home is a piece of shite. However if it's fake, it's equally as pathetic and she should be ashamed.
Posted on 9/7/17 at 8:41 pm to texashorn
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Poor aggy. Upvoting snide Alabama comments about a hurricane that flooded Texas. Y'all have hit bottom.
You are a fricking dumbass. Reference was to tree killer Harvey.
Get lost.
Posted on 9/7/17 at 8:41 pm to BamaGradinTn
Posted on 9/7/17 at 8:42 pm to Sid E Walker
Yeah Harvey the storm came from the ocean, not land
Posted on 9/7/17 at 8:43 pm to Sid E Walker
I keep reading over the letter. They will throw out the N bomb but end it with "get lost". Seems like the whole point of the letter was just to use the N word. Very odd
Posted on 9/7/17 at 8:43 pm to russellvillehog
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I'm betting money the guy who wrote it was black since he used ga, and not ger. Straight up if I was going to use that word and wanted to be offensive I know to use ger, not ga.
So we can safely say that you write a lot of letters using that racial epithet since you know the dichotomy of it.
Posted on 9/7/17 at 8:45 pm to texag7
The letter is a prop, nothing more.
Posted on 9/7/17 at 8:45 pm to Sid E Walker
Harvey was from Lufkin, right? Probably just another loser aggy fan who switched his allegiance to a winning white trash team (instead of the aggy losing white trash team).
Posted on 9/7/17 at 8:46 pm to DonBro
We can safely say that the word is used more by blacks than whites so where's your proof it was written by a white person?
Posted on 9/7/17 at 8:49 pm to FightinTiga
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We can safely say that the word is used more by blacks than whites so where's your proof it was written by a white person?
This is laughable
Posted on 9/7/17 at 8:49 pm to Sid E Walker
For anyone wanting to decipher the bar code. (I ain't got time for dat) I found this on another site:
If you want to read it, the first and last lines are start/stop characters, and then each group of 5 lines between them represent the digits in the zip code. The 5 lines represent 74210. Consider long lines as 'yes' and short lines as 'no'. The sum of those numbers represented by the long lines will equal the corresponding digit in the zip code. The check digit is calculated by taking the sum of the zip, plus 4 and the last 2 digits of the address and subtracting that from the next number that ends with zero (i.e. if the digits add up to 45, take 50 - 45 and the check digit would be 5).
The new barcodes (the ones with long and short lines appearing above and below the axis) are called Intelligent Mail Bar Codes (IMBCs), and contain a bit more info, including the mail ID of the sender, a code to identify the type of service, a unique serial number if it's being tracked, the zip& zip4, last 2 digits of the address, etc.
There are a few other types, but I probably bored you enough with this....
And no, I don't work for USPS, but I am in the mail/marketing industry, and this is part of the stuff I do...
If you want to read it, the first and last lines are start/stop characters, and then each group of 5 lines between them represent the digits in the zip code. The 5 lines represent 74210. Consider long lines as 'yes' and short lines as 'no'. The sum of those numbers represented by the long lines will equal the corresponding digit in the zip code. The check digit is calculated by taking the sum of the zip, plus 4 and the last 2 digits of the address and subtracting that from the next number that ends with zero (i.e. if the digits add up to 45, take 50 - 45 and the check digit would be 5).
The new barcodes (the ones with long and short lines appearing above and below the axis) are called Intelligent Mail Bar Codes (IMBCs), and contain a bit more info, including the mail ID of the sender, a code to identify the type of service, a unique serial number if it's being tracked, the zip& zip4, last 2 digits of the address, etc.
There are a few other types, but I probably bored you enough with this....
And no, I don't work for USPS, but I am in the mail/marketing industry, and this is part of the stuff I do...
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