I received a horribly depressing email this morning informing me that the photo stamp program of the United States Post Office is shutting down. I received this email because I had purchased stamps featuring "Last Week Tonight with John Oliver. These stamps will be available until the 10th of June so I needed to show them to you.
After all, who's life would be complete without this stamp of a Middle Aged Mutant Safety Zebra holding is stop sign. Doesn't he look so happy and helpful?
And who could forget Mr. Nutterbutter
the prophetic squirrel who foretold the fall of Murray Energy. This evil coal mining company did it's best to ignore regulations and cut safety measures. Who would have believed that a squirrel could take them down?
Then there's Chiijohn, the love child between a Japanese otter mascot and a live action un-funny beaker with spiders for hands. He is so lucky he didn't inherit his fathers hands, and he is so vary happy about it. Look at that thing. It's an adorable nightmare come to life.
Finally, showcasing just how
creative the last week tonight team can be, we have 'And Now... A Stamp'. I mean, who would have known it was a stamp if it hadn't told you?
Yes, these wonderful works of postage art are only available for the next four days. So get yours now. God bless the post office and let's all get through this together.
After all, who's life would be complete without this stamp of a Middle Aged Mutant Safety Zebra holding is stop sign. Doesn't he look so happy and helpful?
And who could forget Mr. Nutterbutter
the prophetic squirrel who foretold the fall of Murray Energy. This evil coal mining company did it's best to ignore regulations and cut safety measures. Who would have believed that a squirrel could take them down?
Then there's Chiijohn, the love child between a Japanese otter mascot and a live action un-funny beaker with spiders for hands. He is so lucky he didn't inherit his fathers hands, and he is so vary happy about it. Look at that thing. It's an adorable nightmare come to life.
Finally, showcasing just how
creative the last week tonight team can be, we have 'And Now... A Stamp'. I mean, who would have known it was a stamp if it hadn't told you?
Yes, these wonderful works of postage art are only available for the next four days. So get yours now. God bless the post office and let's all get through this together.
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