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				<title>Mobile Post Offices</title>
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				Shortly after getting my first apartment, I was like a lot of fresh out of college kids always forgetting things like postage stamps.  One day, when I had to mail an already late payment, I simply taped a quarter and penny or two to the envelope.  I figured the post office would know what to do.  As fate would have it, the apartment complex&apos;s postman happened to be delivering mail to all the boxes.  While he wasn&apos;t too pleased at my solution, he did offer me an alternative.
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