Baldhead
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Today my grandson is 3, his gran (my mother-in-law) sent him a card with a crisp £10 inside, the card was delivered yesterday inside another envelope with an apology from the post office as the envelope was open and guess what, the card is undamaged but the £10 note is missing.
My mother-in-law is 98, she won't be at the party because she can't manage the three steps up to the front door of my daughters house plus there is no downstairs toilet for her to use, the £10 was put in the card by my sister-in-law, my mother-in-law lives about 5 miles from my daughter, it hasn't rained here since my sister-in-law posted the card and it being delivered to my daughters house, yet the envelope looks as if it's been partially submerged in water, no I'm not sure what to make of this, but if anyone has taken the cash from the card, I hope you suffer from a long term agonising and fatal illness.
Baldhead
P.S. I know people will say you shouldn't put money in an envelope, I don't, but may I add that my sister-in-law and her mother both come from an era when the word honest actually meant something.
My mother-in-law is 98, she won't be at the party because she can't manage the three steps up to the front door of my daughters house plus there is no downstairs toilet for her to use, the £10 was put in the card by my sister-in-law, my mother-in-law lives about 5 miles from my daughter, it hasn't rained here since my sister-in-law posted the card and it being delivered to my daughters house, yet the envelope looks as if it's been partially submerged in water, no I'm not sure what to make of this, but if anyone has taken the cash from the card, I hope you suffer from a long term agonising and fatal illness.
Baldhead
P.S. I know people will say you shouldn't put money in an envelope, I don't, but may I add that my sister-in-law and her mother both come from an era when the word honest actually meant something.