I just received my November 28, 2011 edition of The New Yorker this afternoon. Today is December 6. This isn't a new thing, but this seems exceptionally late to me. I always thought I should get my magazine before the date on the cover. So, who do I complain to? If I march into my post office and let 'er rip, I'll really be my postman's favorite, right? I just and I mean just renewed by subscription to The New Yorker.
Today in national news, the post office announced major cuts.
Did I just piss $39.00 dollars away?
I can hear you pishing and jizzing away from here.
ReplyDelete"If I march into my post office and let 'er rip"
ReplyDeleteUh, might be a good idea to let this one slide. Keep in mind the origin of the term "going postal!"
Ah,yeah, today might not be the day to let 'er rip! Of course the New Yorker people may be justing getting lax, you know, with all the cockatailing that goes on around the offices there!
ReplyDeleteSubscribe to the online edition.
ReplyDeleteCancel the subscription and buy back issues from 1942
ReplyDeleteI'd take it personally if I were you. I got mine before Thanksgiving and have gotten one since then. They must like me.
ReplyDeleteAny prepaid expense is a gamble in this day and age...
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