To bad she didn't get stuck in the front yard.
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I might be able to pull off my cctv our postal lady backing up halfway down my driveway.. getting out of her pos suv, opening the back hatch and rolling the box containing 50lbs worth of speakers for my surround rears out into my grass...
Which for her is a good job. Normally just just throws my packages in the ditch.
Worthless cunt."No free man shall ever be debarred the use of arms. The strongest reason for the people to retain the right to keep and bear arms is, as a last resort, to protect themselves against tyranny in government"
-- Thomas Jefferson, 1 Thomas Jefferson Papers, 334
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Anyone find a story to go with this?"When the people find that they can vote themselves money, that will herald the end of the republic." -Benjamin Franklin
"A democracy will continue to exist up until the time that voters discover that they can vote themselves generous gifts from the public treasury." -Alexander Fraser Tytler
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Closest thing I've found so far.
COPYPASTA from : [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H3j32rBctEQ[/ame]
One of the benefits of Mark Anderson's home security camera feed was that he could check to see if a package he had been waiting for was delivered while he was at work. It was delivered all right, but just how it was dropped off had the LaGrange, Ga., man flabbergasted. Anderson told TheBlaze Friday he installed the security cameras more to keep an eye on his disabled mother while the family was away during the day, rather than actual security issues (he has four Great Danes that he said good security assurance for that).
Once back at his desk at work this week after a meeting, wanting to see if he received the package, he took at look at his private YouTube feed with his front door camera footage. "I saw a thumbnail image of the post truck and said 'what the,'" Anderson said.
The package was two pounds, three ounces, according to Anderson, who also said "there was no meteorological" reason that should have dissuaded the U.S. Postal Service mail carrier from walking from the street to the home with the delivery. After seeing the video, in his disbelief, Anderson shared it with 10 people. One of these people posted it on Reddit and it snowballed from there. Since being posted on YouTube Thursday afternoon, the video has more than 200,000 views. Some on the Reddit thread claiming to have knowledge of USPS rules are pointing out several violations in addition to the obvious driving on the lawn, like leaving the truck on when she exited and backing up. Anderson said in speaking with a friend who works for the post office, they said "oh no no no no no," after seeing his video.
Anderson said he'd like something to be done about the UPSP worker's actions, like a reprimand, but he doesn't want her terminated by any means.
"I don't want someone to lose their job with the way things are these days, but she shouldn't have done that," Anderson said. "Whatever it is that happens, I hope she isn't terminated."
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Originally posted by Cam_Stang View Post^^^^^^ Can't stand those lazy ass fuckers. I have marks down the side of my truck where one bounced on/off/on again. 2 mustangs I've had had cart dents.
I'll bitch someone out for walking away from one. I've seen me do it!
I chewed out this one ...... C word... at HEB a couple weeks ago when she hops in her rat turd donked out Town Car and just shoves the cart right at a new paper plated CTS-V Wagon. I jumped out of my truck and grabbed the cart a second before it hit the CTS and yelled back "What the fuck is wrong with you?" and was about to push the cart at her car but she was already taking off while giving me the finger and her ghetto fabulous friend was shouting something about me being a worthless cracker and something to do with my mother.
At least the dude in the new Mustang clapped and said that just made his day. LOL
EDIT: Anyone here have a 2013/14 black GT with black Shelby wheels on it in Waco? If so, thanks.Good judgment comes from bad decisions and a lot of that comes from bad judgment.
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I made nice with my usps guy and he treats me good. I always meet him at the curb when I am home so he can just hand my mail to me as he drives by. Also when it is hot as balls out side I usually give him a cold bottled water. Needless to say I do not have any trouble with my mail or packages.
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Originally posted by inline 6 View PostI made nice with my usps guy and he treats me good. I always meet him at the curb when I am home so he can just hand my mail to me as he drives by. Also when it is hot as balls out side I usually give him a cold bottled water. Needless to say I do not have any trouble with my mail or packages.
helped her get her jeep out of a ditch a few years ago when it was snowing because she didnt know how to engage the 4wd.
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