Being subversive can be a virtue. I'll be asking "annoying and troubling questions" of every maga on the city council, the county commission, and the school board meetings, along with making calls to DC reps and sending postcards with heartfelt messages. I laid in a large supply of stamps. I'm no longer young with kids, so what do I have to lose?
Being subversive can be a virtue. I'll be asking "annoying and troubling questions" of every maga on the city council, the county commission, and the school board meetings, along with making calls to DC reps and sending postcards with heartfelt messages. I laid in a large supply of stamps. I'm no longer young with kids, so what do I have to lose?
Here's the thing about postcards: If they are handwritten and unusual on one side several people who handle the mail within a sorting and forwarding operation, such as they had within the large operation in which I worked, the handlers as well as the recipient may have a look. Though influence will be far less than skywriting, say, at least the message is seen.
Being subversive can be a virtue. I'll be asking "annoying and troubling questions" of every maga on the city council, the county commission, and the school board meetings, along with making calls to DC reps and sending postcards with heartfelt messages. I laid in a large supply of stamps. I'm no longer young with kids, so what do I have to lose?
Go Judith. Nothing to lose, everything to gain.
Here's the thing about postcards: If they are handwritten and unusual on one side several people who handle the mail within a sorting and forwarding operation, such as they had within the large operation in which I worked, the handlers as well as the recipient may have a look. Though influence will be far less than skywriting, say, at least the message is seen.
I am impressed. Really. What a clever idea.