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I'm writing this on the Tuesday after Memorial Day. I need to get all of June filled up ASAP and I had this idea to take a break from surfing. It is 6 am and I have finished my coffee and just finished the emails and knew that my first task of the day was to fill some blog posts. But, I was apprehensive that I had anything to talk about. And then -voila- someone left a comment on the blog and before comments appear on the blog, I have to OK them, so they first show up in an email.
This one is pretty funny. It looks like some company in Singapore has a *thing* that will search the internet and find places to leave messages to generate customers. I did not OK this message - I'm just posting it here because the way it is written/composed/generated amused me. Plus it triggered two more ideas for comments.
There is a link (below) to my blog post where they left the comment. The comment they left includes a link, but, I don't know if it will work if you click on it from this copy&paste.
Multistor Industrial Storage has left a new comment on your post "Envelope Storage - Archive":
Thank you for this insightful and practical post on envelope storage solutions. Your journey from using large scrapbooks to adopting a more flexible system with labeled plastic drawers and photo albums resonates deeply with many in the mail art community. The emphasis on adaptability—allowing for easy rearrangement and the ability to view both sides of envelopes—highlights the importance of preserving the integrity and accessibility of these artistic pieces. industrial storage in singapore
Moderate comments for this blog
LINK to my post on envelope storage
More on this topic tomorrow.
The company looks legit - and it looks like huge industrial storage - which cracks me up - because I have a lot of envelopes - but, I don't think I need a warehouse. I don't save all my mail - even if I did - I don't think it would have been more than about 10 Rubbermaid tubs.


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