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how did this person receive a postcard from mozz when theres no stamp on it.mozz tighter than two coats of paint.
There's no address on the card itself, which makes itself think it was mailed inside an envelope.
Yes. Some 20 years ago I wrote to a somehow famous English writer (it was not "fan mail", I needed some copyright permissions from him), he replied writing on a postcard, but mailed it inside an envelope. In his case, the postcard was a promo-postcard that his English publisher had done for him and on the other side it simply had a photo of the cover of his latest book.
It must be an English thing!
Nice job trying to make yourself seem more important by cryptically not giving the author's name in what is otherwise a fairly bland and pointless anecdote.
What I said does not make me "important"...
I needed a specific copyright permission from an English writer, I wrote a letter for him explaining the whole situation and I got a reply written on a postcard, but it was sent inside an envelope. I have no idea of how such thing makes me "important".
I willingly avoided mentioning who is the author because I do not want some people to "unite the dots" and find out some things.... Because I've had big problems with certain people I know.
There's no address on the card itself, which makes itself think it was mailed inside an envelope.
He was known for leaving postcards where the recipient would be sure to receive them and sometimes just handing them directly to the person instead of just verbally communicating at that point. Hell, wasn't Rourke even fired from the band by receiving a note on his windscreen (Moz' denial of this is, like most of his denials, meaningless).
Yeah, because we're all just dying to find out your true identity.
Here's another idea: you just could have not mentioned writing to an English writer at all, if you were so concerned about the legion of sleuths on this website uniting the dots in their relentless determination to track 'Oh My' down.
Then you wouldn't have had to avoid mentioning the author's name either, because you'd have just skipped over this comment thread and nobody here ever would have known that you once sent a letter to an English writer. But no....
It was too important, you had to let us know about the letter writing, just not to whom, in case someone put 2 and 2 together regarding this information that you're supplying on an online forum voluntarily.