The next week I didn't bring the mail in. On Sunday I brought in five days worth of mail.
The next week I didn't bring the mail in. On Sunday I brought in five days of mail.
The next week I didn't bring the mail in. I was expecting a check, so I did check the mail box. My check wasn't there, but a Jury Summons for The Prof was there. Perhaps it's a symptom of the obsessiveness with the mail I've been accused of, but I couldn't leave a jury summons in the mail box. I left the rest of the mail, but brought that in. On Sunday I brought the rest of the mail in, including my check.
The next week I didn't bring the mail in. The Professor finished teaching classes for the summer and now has his days free until the end of August. He checked the mailbox on Wednesday because he was expecting a delivery from Amazon. He brought three days of mail in without noticing. On Sunday I brought the rest of the mail in.
Today is Tuesday. I have not brought mail in this week. On the plus side, I no longer have to balance a bundle of oddly sized items while carrying my purse, lunch bag and brief case and attempting to juggle the door keys.
So today's essay question, class, is to address what it means if you go on strike and nobody notices. Points for succinctness and clarity. Bonus points for telling me something I don't already know.