Several weeks ago I found a copy of Entertainment Weekly in my mailbox. Naturally, my first thought was that it belonged to one of my neighbors and the mail-person had accidently put it in my box. When my eye scanned down to the address label to see who the correct recipient is, I was surprised to see my name and address.

“Why am I getting a copy of Entertainment Weekly?”

And then I noticed that the address label indicated that the subscription end date was one year in the future.

“How did I get a year-long subscription to Entertainment Weekly?”

Not that I’m complaining—Entertainment Weekly has some decent stuff in it. I’m just curious if I have an anonymous benefactor out there.

One Response to “Entertainment Mystery”
  1. Wendy C. says:

    Last year we started getting Highlights in the mail, for no apparent reason, starting in December. After several months and asking around we found out that one of Jeff’s aunts had gotten Laura a year long subscription for Christmas. I’d guess that it’s probably a Christmas present someone forgot to tell you about.

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