ZIP Codes I've Known
98031
98042
77005
11357
10128
77025
98125
98133
One of these just doesn't look right to me. Can you find the one that doesn't fit? Hint: I only lived there two months.
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98031
98042
77005
11357
10128
77025
98125
98133
One of these just doesn't look right to me. Can you find the one that doesn't fit? Hint: I only lived there two months.
Posted by Sotosoroto at 09:55
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6 comments:
11357 in Queens, NY. Right?
And why doesn't it fit?
Um, not a 0 or 1 in the middle spot?
You lived at David's house out in Queens before you moved into an apartment in the ciy.
However, YOU forgot one. You didn't remember 87116.
I looked up Kirtland and found 87116, but since I never used that ZIP, I wasn't sure that was the one in use when we were there. Our old East Hill house is now in 98030, from the looks of it.
And to my initial question: yes, ZIP codes don't look right to me without a zero or one as the center digit.
What do you know: I could have "moved" without packing house.
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