My favorite review described me as the cinematic equivalent of junk mail. I don't know what that means, but it sounds like a dig.
Mail armor continued in general use till about the year 1300, when it was gradually supplanted by plate armor, or suits consisting of pieces or plates of solid iron, adapted to the different parts of the body.
Discourse is fleeting, but junk mail is forever.
I love receiving fan mail.
I guess I'm not that aware of such a big fan base. I have a few core people who write me no matter what I'm doing, but I hardly have sacks of mail being dropped on my door!
I'm so happy to have been a part of that process and I would go straight back into the desert in a ton of chain mail for Ridley any day of the week. He's an amazing director and I can't wait to see the long version.
If you take the biological weapons in the United States we still will have perhaps a single individual who was able to make anthrax, dry it, and spread it through the mail and cause terror.
Who needs fan mail when you have the Internet?
I get a lot of mail from men who really identify with Stuart, you know, Sparrow's boyfriend. I love that. Even though I used to say I wanted men to read the strip even though there weren't any men in it, so they'd be forced to identify with the women.
It seems a long time since the morning mail could be called correspondence.
Our mail product, Hotmail, is the market leader globally.
Politicians are just Daily Mail journalists writ large, aren't they? They're always telling us what's going to happen, and we know they don't know!
The Postal Service delivers mail six days a week to nearly 140 million addresses. Every year this number increases by 2 million.
Some very famous directors have started in the mail room, which is just getting inside the studio, getting to know people, getting to know the routine.
I get mail; therefore I am.