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Pennsylvania Man Really Loves Forever Stamps

Forever

You might think I’m a little odd for writing about the Forever Stamp oh so much, and that’s fine. (I just really love bureaucracies, alright?) You might think I’d be done with the post office, but no. To quote Goodtimes, I really think this is the thing that’s going to get me into stamp collecting.

Plus, I knew one day some idiot would buy a whole bunch of stamps, giving me an easy post on a morning when I’m working on other things.

And here we go: Some dude in Camp Hill, Pa., bought $8,000 worth of the new forever stamps. That’s 19,512 stamps (and change), and now this all this man has to do is hope postage rates go up to $20 for a first-class letter.

Man pays $8,000 to stick with today’s stamp price [The Patriot-News]

New Stamp Mania Spreads Across Philadelphia

Forever!

The greatest day of our lives is finally here. Today, the forever stamp goes on sale.

The Inquirer’s Peter Mucha is all over America’s newest stamp today, which will sell for 41 cents and be able to mail a first-class letter no matter what the rate is. He writes at 7:30 the USPS officials “speechified about their latest first-class stamp” at the Liberty Bell at 7:30, is on the actual stamp.

The stamp bears the Liberty Bell because the stamps are giving people the liberty to no longer buy 1- or 2-cent stamps, and also because it gives them the liberty to give the post office a ton of money right away so they can horde stamps. Then they can lose the stamps, and the post office gets all that cash without having to send any letters.

It’s genius, I tell you. This “Forever” stamp is even more clever than we all originally thought.

‘Forever’ stamp has national kickoff at Liberty Bell this morning [Inquirer]
Yesterday: New Stamp To Make Life Worthwhile

New Stamp To Make Life Worthwhile

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We are only one day away from the official on-sale date of the U.S. Post Office’s “Forever” stamp, which will be good for mailing one (1) first class letter even if the post office jacks up rates to $500 a letter.

This is ending the apparently tedious practice of having to go buy 1- or 2-cent stamps whenever the post offices raises the cost of sending a letter. For me, by the time they actually raise postal rates I’ve lost whatever book of stamps I had purchased a year before. Also, who sends letters?

Even better, the new “forever” stamp features our very own Liberty Bell! And, tomorrow, the post office is even celebrating the new stamp’s arrival:

Postal Service spokeswoman Cathy Yarosky says a special ceremony at the Liberty Bell pavilion will mark the occasion, and a center city post office will serve as a central distribution point:

“We’re going to have a special booth and retail table set up Thursday morning, beginning about 8am, at the William Penn Annex post office, which is located at 9th and Market Streets in downtown Philadelphia.”

Finally, something to get excited about in this city. Well, more excited about than a peace rally turning violent, at least.

New Liberty Bell ”Forever” Stamp Goes On Sale Thursday [KYW 1060]
Peace Rally Turns Violent in West Philadelphia [KYW 1060]

Liberty Bell To Receive Nation’s Greatest Honor

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Yes, my friends, the rumors are true: The Liberty Bell will finally make an appearance on a stamp. Or possibly will again make an appearance on a stamp. Or possibly will make its umpteenth appearance on a stamp.

But, anyway, yes, the Liberty Bell will join such luminaries as Skinny Elvis, John Muir and possibly Beetle Bailey on a new stamp. It was unveiled today at the National Postal Forum, a gathering of companies in the mailing industry. I mention this because, well, no matter how much you hate your job today, at least you weren’t at the National Postal Forum for the unveiling of a new Liberty Bell stamp.

The stamp will not carry a price, even though it will cost 41 cents when it goes on sale April 12. It will simply say “FOREVER,” and will work to mail a U.S. letter, uh, forever. No more two-cent stamps! I’m going to stockpile these stamps and sell ‘em in 2050 and be rich, I tells ya. Rich!

Philly Site Chosen For Scene Of ‘Forever’ Stamp [AP/NBC 10]