I stumbled across braininajar.com yesterday and laughed until I cried. If you're looking to kill time, check it out.
But for now, go here:
http://www.braininajar.com/Postcard_Sputnik/Genres/Incongruities.htmAbout halfway down the page, there's a "Kiss from Kansas City" postcard. The message written on the postcard inexplicably turns into gibberish. Actually, it's a code, and I broke the code. I solved the mystery! It's too bad that the website doesn't have a way to comment or contact the person. I know you can look up that info on "WhoIs," but that always seems too creeper for me....
So, J.D. Remy, if you're out there:
The coded sentence: "Frph dv hduob dv brx fdq zhq iru pdpd vdlg zh kdg wr dgmrxuq hduob. Oryh"
Translated sentence: "Come as early as you can Wed for Mama said we had to adjourn early. Love"
It's a simple cipher code... just shift the alphabet by a few letters and there you have it.