This is the most ridiculous fake thing I have seen in awhile. Give it to 4 Chan so they can deduce the identity of the sender.
redd38 said:
This is basically Sumlin's way of saying he wants out, right? Why else would his wife post this?
likely his crazy ass wiferiverrataggie said:
I bet Tom Herman wrote the letter. He's a little b and it looks like a little b wrote that.
Was it really "sent" through the postal service, though??RPM said:
This is the most ridiculous fake thing I have seen in awhile. Give it to 4 Chan so they can deduce the identity of the sender.
aggiehawg said:Was it really "sent" through the postal service, though??RPM said:
This is the most ridiculous fake thing I have seen in awhile. Give it to 4 Chan so they can deduce the identity of the sender.
You should stop embarrassing yourselfQuote:
So obviously the letter is inexcusable, but this is an easy way to distract people for Kevin Sumlin's ****ty ass coaching last Sunday.
Hell, they could have paid someone or had a family friend write the letter to accomplish just that. That's obviously not the case, but you get my point.
I am sad that you have an Ag Tag.Quote:
This is basically Sumlin's way of saying he wants out, right? Why else would his wife post this?
AGnCS said:I am sad that you have an Ag Tag.Quote:
This is basically Sumlin's way of saying he wants out, right? Why else would his wife post this?
oneeyedag said:
So where's the post stamp date mark performed by the post office?
I think it is 77843. The 0 is too narrow leading me to think it am 8. But 77843 is an on campus zip.riverrataggie said:aggiehawg said:Was it really "sent" through the postal service, though??RPM said:
This is the most ridiculous fake thing I have seen in awhile. Give it to 4 Chan so they can deduce the identity of the sender.
I usually see this happen when it doesn't leave the post offices territory and thus doesn't travel.
Look at the zip codes. They look the same. For sure the sender is a 770
Ragoo said:I think it is 77843. The 0 is too narrow leading me to think it am 8. But 77843 is an on campus zip.riverrataggie said:aggiehawg said:Was it really "sent" through the postal service, though??RPM said:
This is the most ridiculous fake thing I have seen in awhile. Give it to 4 Chan so they can deduce the identity of the sender.
I usually see this happen when it doesn't leave the post offices territory and thus doesn't travel.
Look at the zip codes. They look the same. For sure the sender is a 770
I am old enough to remember when there was a separate slot at the post office for "City" mail. Didn't think that still happened often in other than just small towns, if at all. But those stamps were still cancelled, even if by a hand stamp.Quote:
I usually see this happen when it doesn't leave the post offices territory and thus doesn't travel.
the 7s in the return address have a little tail the 4th number does not leads me to the 4, the 5th number doesn't match in curve of the 5 in the return address so I thought 3 but could be a 9.riverrataggie said:Ragoo said:I think it is 77843. The 0 is too narrow leading me to think it am 8. But 77843 is an on campus zip.riverrataggie said:aggiehawg said:Was it really "sent" through the postal service, though??RPM said:
This is the most ridiculous fake thing I have seen in awhile. Give it to 4 Chan so they can deduce the identity of the sender.
I usually see this happen when it doesn't leave the post offices territory and thus doesn't travel.
Look at the zip codes. They look the same. For sure the sender is a 770
77875 is outside CS. I see your view on 8. 4th number is identical to first two. 5th number looks like a 5 or 9. Not a 3
How does it get mailed without a postmark?riverrataggie said:oneeyedag said:
So where's the post stamp date mark performed by the post office?
That's the confusing part. I've only seen it when the mail doesn't transit between post offices. This was mailed within neighborhood from the Houston ountry club. Somebody with access to the country club.
4 said:Pleasant Friendly Ag said:
Potaylor
Rule 1, please.
jblaschke said:How does it get mailed without a postmark?riverrataggie said:oneeyedag said:
So where's the post stamp date mark performed by the post office?
That's the confusing part. I've only seen it when the mail doesn't transit between post offices. This was mailed within neighborhood from the Houston ountry club. Somebody with access to the country club.
Is that possible? Even mailed from some country club? Eventually, it would have to hit a post office somewhere where it would get postmarked, wouldn't it?
I honestly have no idea how the post office works, thus my question.
Looch isn't the story. The letter is. Fake or not, Looch won't be affected, nor will all of the "sports journalists" who have dogpiled using twitter.cone said:
I know Looch had to get out in front of this
but I would expect a walk back too given how fishy it is
he's going to have to mount some sort of defense. you can't just grant something like this.