Some of the Things People Send in the Mail
- Apples
- Art
- Beads
- Blocks of woods
- Books. Lots of books! Books in miracle fabric bags, books in boxes, books in puffy envelopes (not a good way to mail books) books in folded cardboard cases
- Car parts
- Cat coats
- Chinese dragons from China for New Year's Parades
- Clothes, scarves, shoes, hats, tops, tablecloths, and knitting
- Computers
- Cremated remains (Uncle Bawb!)
- Dog coats
- Dragon heads for Chinese New Years
- Eyeglasses
- Fish (dried, canned and smoked)
- Guitars
- Herbs
- Indian costumes
- Jaguars roaming through porn
- King size blenders
- Kites
- Life size anatomically correct dolls
- Marine parts
- Marijuana (Is this legal?)
- Meat (Don't send fresh meat in the mail!)
- Metal. (Why do people send metal?)
- Notes (Note: Paper envelopes do not fare well carrying assorted loose notes over vast distances and through many different buildings,
- conveyor belts, trucks, planes and assorted people(s))
- Oranges
- Posters. Lots & lots & lots of posters!
- Quick making money schemes provided in well packed boxes with lots (!) of full colour pictures
- Religious Stuff
- Rifles (You are not supposed to send rifles* in the mail without telling someone!)
- Saddles
- Sea monkeys
- Shields from movie sets
- Tobacco (Is this legal?)
- Toothpaste
- T-shirts
- Under arm deodorant
- Violins
- Vitamins. Lots of vitamins! Vitamins in miracle fabric bags with wax seals, vitamins in boxes, vitamins in puffy envelopes (not a good way to mail vitamins), vitamins in folded cardboard cases
- Wine (Is this legal?)
- Wooden manikins for to;-) stretch animal skins on
- X-Rays
- Yest Tractor Parts
- Zebra skin rugs