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Tuesday, May 20, 2014

You've Got Dead Rabbits!

Uh... I mean Mail?



"In 1936, Post Office rules stated that game, including rabbits, could be posted with nothing but a neck label as long as ‘no liquid is likely to exude’."

Is this familiar to any of you??

12 comments:

  1. Where I'm from "the mail man"(or woman) delivered from horse back from the 1860's until the late 1940's. My mother still tells of going to the local post office /general store by wagon and mule when she was a girl.(it was still commonplace when I was a child) ---Most of the roads in the county weren't paved until the 1960's --some weren't paved till the 70's-a few haven't been paved yet. I can remember ordering live chicks threw the mail-dead ones must be a Canada thing.---Ray

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  2. No liquid is likely to.....

    Ha!

    Bob
    III

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  3. I also remember getting chickens in the mail, just little chicks to raise. All the game we shot, we ate.
    Course in 1936 I wouldn't arrive for
    another 8 years.

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  4. That's how I always used to send my dead relatives.

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  5. Semi-retired theses days or just roasting rabbits? Hope all is well. I do not see you posting much.

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  6. Are you hanging it up "K"?? ---Ray

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  7. Have a good weekend, MissK!

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  8. No Ray, not quitting the blog... far from it. All will be clear soon...

    Hugs

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  9. Thank you "K", I felt bad after that comment as I NEVER want to "invade your space". The world view you share with us is the most fun I have with the internet.---Ray

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  10. That's good to hear! ;-)

    Bob
    III

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  11. Does it matter whether the rabbit is dead or alive? Good thing it is no longer allowed.

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