Autograph Frankenset

Sunday, May 3, 2020

Trying to keep the Post Office busy

This is Tyler, our mailman. The mask is one he and my wife collaborated on.  He supplied the fabric and patch and she made it.  I have given him a lot to haul away in the past month with the giveaways.  Thank you, Tyler and thank you all for making it so much fun.  
Yesterday afternoon my granddaughter and I prepped stuff to go out for the end of the giveaway.  We sent it out yesterday afternoon.  Here is everyone who should be getting something soon, Fuji, Zach, Jerold, John S., A. Demarest, Thad, Brett, Jon F., Jeff S. Laurens, Brendan, Trevor and Matt K.  

15 comments:

  1. Pretty cool mask, I bet all his colleagues want one now!

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  2. That’s a great mask! And thanks again! I mailed out your prize as well

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  3. Love the patch on that!

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  4. Your wife does good work! Old Tyler there is now gonna be the envy of the post office :)

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  5. Definitely a better mask than mine. I just use a scarf.

    Thanks for the cards.

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  6. Thanks Tyler and thank you Rod!

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  7. Still in need of a "professionally made" mask like this one. All I've got is a jury-rigged sock.

    Thanks for keeping the post office going!

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  8. Great work on the mask! Much thanks to Tyler and all the other postal employees during these weird times.

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  9. Oh man.. I claimed something? I was trying to hold off... because I owe you too much already. But I totally appreciate it. As for the mask... that was really cool of you to hook up your mail carrier. It doesn't surprise me though, because you're a good guy Rod. Can't wait for all of his craziness to settle down, so that I can eventually make it back up to Portland and hang out again in person.

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  10. That mask is awesome. I wouldn't be surprised if Tyler's co-workers tell him that they'll offer your wife some $ for a mask like Tyler's.

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  11. Kudos to you for giving away so many great cards, and for keeping the postman busy (and protected in style)

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