"This sign that doesn’t apply to 80 or 3 year olds"
"Cranes in my hometown all facing the same direction because of heavy winds"
"This bumper sticker says the owner pooped their pants at a public library"
"This snack expires in a non existent month"
"Two pairs of the same shoes: one brand new, the other after a year of kitchen work."
"This shampoo in Italy looks so much like orange juice they tell you not to drink it"
"This tiny car being hauled as the only cargo on the transport"
"My roll of US quarters from the bank contained a Canadian quarter"
"My decade-old speed square compared to my new one."
"JD Power sent me $1 to take a survey on my new car"
"The vertical bubbles in this homemade cake we baked"
"My eBay seller used cut up boxes as packaging material"
"Strange combination of symbols on this closet door at my office"
"This McDonald’s flooded. They reopened the lobby with plastic furniture."
"Our swingset is still growing"
"This Philadelphia street was once paved with wood blocks."
"My unopened 1996 Orbitz drink."
"My flowers changed colour after a few days"
"I saw a tractor pulling a camper with a Smart Car sandwiched in the middle"
"Apartment came with portable AC exhaust ports"
No, only sometimes the envelope is empty, inexplicable.
If you want to be on the safe side, send it by email attachment
#10 because ist Granit and Granit contains Uranium
Smh
#19 in my Country People scam you with this they "accidently" Clean a prominent Part of your house and since it is looking odd Now you Hire them to Finish it.
Some do that for a ridiculous Price and others Take a cash Payment before and "will come the Next day because unfortunatly, they have to Finish their "real" Client Today" to be never seen again