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Gness and Daughter.....
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.....disagree about this. I`m right and she worries for my safety. (or sanity)
I had to collect a missed parcel today from the Post Office depot. The chap before me collected a large parcel of clothing, a bit like a catalogue parcel.
When I came out he had torn it open and thrown the plastic wrapping on the pavement.
I picked it up, brought it home, folded it neatly, put it in an envelope and posted it back to him.....minus a stamp.
Now he will have to pay postage if he is at home when it is delivered or collect it from the depot where he, the litter-bug, dropped it.
Daughter is raising her eyebrows but that could be because I also had a bit of an accident with the cheese balls in our deli on the way home.
So, am I right or crazy?
Dangerous question on this site I know.
I had to collect a missed parcel today from the Post Office depot. The chap before me collected a large parcel of clothing, a bit like a catalogue parcel.
When I came out he had torn it open and thrown the plastic wrapping on the pavement.
I picked it up, brought it home, folded it neatly, put it in an envelope and posted it back to him.....minus a stamp.
Now he will have to pay postage if he is at home when it is delivered or collect it from the depot where he, the litter-bug, dropped it.
Daughter is raising her eyebrows but that could be because I also had a bit of an accident with the cheese balls in our deli on the way home.
So, am I right or crazy?
Dangerous question on this site I know.
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We had one in the family that brought hilarity.
My grandfather loved sea-fishing but was pretty lousy at it, no he was awful. Hardly ever caught a thing, much to considerable mirth.
One time he did land one, a good-sized Pollock, off Smeaton's Pier in St Ives (and not the time he snared a motorboat and it was only the quick action of the old man cutting his line that prevented him being pulled off the wall).
He decided to send the proof of the pudding through the Royal Mail - trouble was we were in the NW of the UK and he was in Cornwall - and it was August and a hot one too.
This half-reeking fish came through - the old man sent it straight back, address unknown.....
We had one in the family that brought hilarity.
My grandfather loved sea-fishing but was pretty lousy at it, no he was awful. Hardly ever caught a thing, much to considerable mirth.
One time he did land one, a good-sized Pollock, off Smeaton's Pier in St Ives (and not the time he snared a motorboat and it was only the quick action of the old man cutting his line that prevented him being pulled off the wall).
He decided to send the proof of the pudding through the Royal Mail - trouble was we were in the NW of the UK and he was in Cornwall - and it was August and a hot one too.
This half-reeking fish came through - the old man sent it straight back, address unknown.....