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Tasks / Mail Something Amazing

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Find something that amuses you to no end and mail it off to a friend that you haven’t spoken to in ages. You must use the United States Postal Service

1 to 5 players
15 points
Level 1
Created by Kyle Hamilton

Terms: american, mail

11 completed :: 21 in progress
Interested in collaborating on this: (no one yet!)

this task is retired


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Does it have to be amusing
posted by Cthulhu Kitty on June 4th, 2007 10:31 PM

to be amazing? Cuz i mailed something purty darn cool to someone, but it wasnt exactly amusing...

umm im foreign.
posted by Geronimo on July 17th, 2007 10:14 AM

I dont live in the usa. do i still have to use your post service?

sarky...
posted by Meta tron on July 17th, 2007 11:41 AM

Do you know anyone in america you could send something to?

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posted by Geronimo on July 18th, 2007 7:37 AM

is that the only post service in the us? im only asking cos the task sugests to me they have an option. If its the only one then my problem is solved as i could send something to an amerrican. However if there are several services then how can i guarentie that i use that specific one?

Attention Potential Players:
posted by The Villain on August 22nd, 2007 3:00 PM

In order to post a completion this task, you must first create an SFØ Character.

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posted by Hey-Look-It's Caleb! on November 4th, 2007 12:48 AM

What about Canada Post? Its like the USPC, only slower!

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posted by Duck Monster on November 6th, 2007 7:31 AM

Yeah, if you mail something by your own country's post, into the US, you'll be using the USPS. (I love receiving amazing things in the mail, in case you're short of US people-to-mail-things-to. ;)) The other options are, like, FedEx or UPS or DHL; don't use those, and you're golden.

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posted by Tac Haberdash on April 1st, 2010 8:36 PM

Guys I think the best idea is to cause a package to PASS THROUGH the USPS on the way to someplace outside of the US. And the package should also be sent from outside the US. The involvement of the USPS should be ENTIRELY INCIDENTAL.


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Mail Something Amazing by Magpie December 6th, 2007 11:37 PM

Well, it doesn't quite fit the letter of the law but the spirit because what I sent was not amusing but it was amazing. I have not spoken to my parents for about a year, because they couldn't deal with the fact that their daughter is a homo althoug...

15 + 85 points :: 10 comments :: 17 votes
Mail Something Amazing by Black MegaBee November 28th, 2007 2:18 PM

Long ago, in the before times, young Jameel was at the mall with his mother, wandering alone as he was wont to do, when he saw a rack of comic books. Seeing one with a flying man with his head on fire, he picked it up and read it. Disturbed by the co...

15 + 66 points :: 1 comment :: 14 votes
Mail Something Amazing by Blue August 17th, 2007 4:32 PM

And I ask of you what can be more amazing than the gift of task?!?! Well Perhaps This…A copy of Steven La Berge's Lucid Dreaming Exercises Thank you zemaluco for letting me use your Hodge Podge(even if you did not know you did)Mailed Care of USPS t...

15 + 65 points :: 7 comments :: 13 votes
Mail Something Amazing by lara black December 27th, 2007 1:15 AM

well. there's a funny thing about this task, and that is that i look at it all the time, thinking that it's the perfect task for me, but then i read it and realize it isn't. the name implies that the task will be to send something amazing through t...

15 + 63 points :: 2 comments :: 13 votes
Mail Something Amazing by Adam November 3rd, 2007 1:18 PM

Mailing Something Amazing Train Tickets and Tube Maps I love travelling and I decided that my amazing thing would be travel related. I have always been fascinated by travel and love trains and train maps, especially things in London. The London Unde...

15 + 55 points :: 24 comments :: 11 votes

I mailed a box full of rubber ducks to my brother-in-law, David, who I haven't talked to since we went to paris together in early March. Here's why: (An excerpt from my sister's website) My husband is starting to pick up on the idea that alternate ...

15 + 50 points :: 8 comments :: 10 votes
Mail Something Amazing by Keight Dee November 21st, 2007 9:07 PM

I constructed an origami crane army of 25 and mailed them to an interweb friend in Chicag0. She is compiling 1000 paper cranes from other members of the Decemberists' D-luxe Message Board to mail to the mysterious, sick Decemberist in Portland. (If y...

15 + 45 points :: 5 comments :: 9 votes

One otherwise forgotten early day at college, I was riding the Pierce Hall elevator in the company of a somehow imposing Indian guy sporting complicated pants and a faint whiff of cologne. A week or two later, this character - whom I suspect one coul...

15 + 45 points :: 5 comments :: 9 votes :: 4 collaborators
Mail Something Amazing by Lank May 29th, 2007 2:08 PM

This completion may be simple, but it makes me really, really happy. At first, I wanted to send some crazy doohickey, like my hat that looks like an elephant head, to some far off friend, maybe in another country. Then I randomly came across a ...

15 + 35 points :: 2 comments :: 7 votes
Mail Something Amazing by Malaysian Eddy September 8th, 2007 3:30 PM

Today I found a package that I have been meaning to mail for 9 months. I had packed it away and moved it up with me to San Francisco. I opened it up and smiled. Inside was a picture that had been taken in October of 2003. I had only been living in C...

15 + 25 points :: 4 comments :: 5 votes
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