Divine Postal Help
Joke Submitted By:: Garry Desmond

A Post Office worker at the main sorting office finds an unstamped, poorly hand-written envelope addressed to God. He opens it and discovers it is from an elderly lady, distressed because some thief robbed her of £100.
In the letter she told God that she will be cold and hungry for the rest of the month if she doesn't receive some divine intervention.
The postman organised a collection amongst the other postal workers, who dig deep and come up with £96. They get it to her by special delivery the next day.
A week later, the same postman recognizes the same handwriting on another envelope. He opens it and reads:
"Dear God, Thank you for the £100. This month would have been so bleak otherwise. P.S. It was four quid short but that was probably those thieving so ans so's at the Post Office."
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