Beep for Breakfast!

A package was waiting for me in the mailbox today. It was from someone I don’t know — at least, someone I don’t think I know (and if I do know you, sorry!) — sent from a city I’ve never visited. I opened it with some trepidation, though the anthrax scare and my own quasi-cyberstalker are distant enough memories that I wasn’t too worried. I assumed it was my Obama car magnet, though I wondered a bit why they’d roll up the magnet to send in a roughly 3×3×8 inch box, instead of just a flat envelope.

I was totally, utterly shocked when I opened it and discovered what was actually inside. It was none other than — well, OK, the surprise has already been ruined by the accompanying photo — a Beep for Breakfast cup, just like the one I remembered my grandfather keeping on the edge of his basement sink, so many years ago!

About three months ago, I put out a call to help me locate just such a cup, but I had mostly put it out of my mind, and certainly never expected one to randomly appear at my doorstep one day!

I’m still a bit perplexed as to how the sender obtained my address. (Well, not too perplexed, because I know how I’d have gone about finding it, and it probably wouldn’t have been terribly difficult.) But I’m glad they did!

To the sender (whose identity I will keep to myself), thanks!

And another thing...

Comments

John LaSala said:

Yeah, there’s various shadowy ways of tracking down someone’s address. But then most of us would probably still try the old-fashioned way.

September 18, 2008 4:47 pm

room34 said:

Hmm… you mean like sending me an email last week asking for my address? :P

So did you buy it on eBay and have them send it straight to me or what?

September 18, 2008 4:59 pm

John LaSala said:

Yeah, I’d bet that flat out asking “what your address?” is still the most commonly used method for extracting such information and probably will remain so for a few more years, at least.

Praise be to eBay. ;)

September 18, 2008 5:16 pm

Jw said:

If you get something weird in the mail, it’s most likely from a LaSala.

September 18, 2008 6:08 pm

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