Monday, June 18, 2007

Addresses To Send Stuff

I know many of you are a long way away and are wanting to get things in the mail to amuse Amacker, and share your love, so goodies will be here when she wakes up.

I'm a little worried about bombarding the I.C.U. staff with cards and packages, and there's already been a lot of mail they've dealt with. There is no cabinet or shelf that is just for Amacker's stuff, so they wind up handing it to me, which is fine. Therefore, if you want to make certain she gets something, you may send stuff to me, and I promise to put it in her lap as soon as she can tell me her name, rank and serial number. My address is:
Amacker Bullwinkle
c/o Richard Bullwinkle
540 Loma Verde Avenue
Palo Alto, CA 94306

And if you absolutely must send it to the hospital, that address is:
Stanford University Medical Center
ATTN: Amacker Bullwinkle
300 Pasteur Drive
Stanford, CA 94305
And please don't send anything living or perishable yet. Neither is allowed in the I.C.U.

5 Comments:

Darren said...

i know it'll be a while, but let us know when she can receive visitors. I know that the ICU won't allow anyone but family, but DAMN she seems to be healing fast. I always knew she was a special kind of mutant. In the meantime, I am making a care package for when she wakes up.

June 18, 2007 1:59 PM  
Don said...

living and perishable INCLUDES PONIES! send all ponies to her home address and they will be taken care of until her return.

June 18, 2007 2:16 PM  
Saz said...

What about goats? Can we send goats to her home address? The kitties won't mind, I'm sure. And I just know her parrot will be riding around on their backs in no time, barking out orders.

June 18, 2007 4:13 PM  
Ami said...

I am trying to imagine
30,000 of Amackers "closest" friends
all sending her 1 card a week for weeks she hanging out in Stanford...

btw... I didnt send a Ponie.. I sent a magical holographic flying unicorn to the ICU and I believed that was allowed... - Ami Sun

June 18, 2007 5:41 PM  
Tymcode said...

Watch the iPod, BTW. I set my brother up with one when he was in a coma in Kaiser Santa Clara and it vanished. I'd like to think Stanford is a nicer outfit, but the security at Kaiser was (I thought) pretty decent and I was caught by surprise.

--Mike Jennings

June 19, 2007 2:48 AM  

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