• @[email protected]OP
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    82 days ago

    Please send a self-addressed envelope. It will have to be inside another envelope. But that one should have my address—the one on the outside.

    I can’t give you my address, but I’m on one of the continents and via process of elimination, you’ll get it eventually.

    It might take a while, so you should probably remind me by including a note that you want the boiled eggs.

    It might sound like you would end up sending letters asking for eggs to everyone on earth, but unless I’m the last address you send to, that seems pretty unlikely.

    I promise fast boiled-egg shipping once I receive the self-addressed envelope (inside the envelope with my address that arrives at my address). You may need to plan to receive other eggs from other people at other addresses, if they respond to your boiled-egg request attempts.

    Apologies in advance, I have a policy of not dealing in hollandaise.

    • @PriorityMotifM
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      26 hours ago

      And as a reminder, USPS first class mail letter rules are:

      up to 3.5oz in weight Minimum Size: 3½ inches by 5 inches Maximum Size: 6⅛ inches by 11½ inches Thickness: 0.009 inch to ¼ inch

      First-Class Mail Flats (Large Envelopes) rules: Maximum weight: 13 ounces – Additional ounces above one ounce have a separate per ounce price Flats that are for the round-trip mailings of a disc and that weigh up to 2 ounces can be mailed at the postage price of a 1 ounce Flat. Round-trip mailing of a disc is mailing, under specific criteria, from a mailer who expects to receive the disc back from a subscriber. Large Envelopes (Flats) that exceed 13 ounces are mailed at the Priority Mail® rate

      Size Requirements: Minimum Size: 6⅛ inches by 11½ inches Maximum Size: 12 inches by 15 inches Thickness: ¼ inch to ¾ inch

      You will need to slice the eggs in order to place them in the envelope.