Randy Moss Mails It In; US Postal Service Helps
The United States Postal Service has very stringent rules about who may be commemorated on a postage stamp. The person must be deceased for five years (except U.S. Presidents). They must wind their way through the Citizens’ Stamp Advisory Committee, fifteen Americans serious about the gravity of their task. (You can tell because Karl Malden’s on the committee.)
On the other hand, the commemorative envelope program apparently has all the oversight of a “Take a Penny, Leave a Penny” tin because Randy Moss’ smiling face will be plastered across limited edition commemorative envelopes in West Virginia this week.






