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So You Think You Have A Bad Day When The USPS Screws Up .

 
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Posted 12/28/2023   10:54 am  Show Profile Bookmark this topic Add hoosierboy to your friends list Get a Link to this Message
Let's all be thankful for the dedicated postal workers who keep the mail flowing.


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My grandfather drove a Chrysler handy man station wagon on a rural road RFD in southern Indiana for twenty years. His patrons new Stanley would always make every effort to deliver the route in bad weather especialy in the holiday season. These old farmers know where the county roads on his route would drift over in a snow storm. They were their for him clearing the road on many occasions so the mail would go through.

Times have sure changed.
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Edited by hoosierboy - 12/28/2023 10:55 am

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