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Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,681
You ever try to send a bomb to someone and run out of time every day for a week or more. Yeah, it's been one of those weeks. Soon, you know who you are.

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  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 8,761
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 1,563
    I need to just start getting the pre-paid flat rates and schedule home pickup. The number of times I have missed getting to the PO because of working late is bordering on the ludicrous (not this guy image).
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,767
    I usually forget the packages sitting on my desk at home.
    By the time I run home, grab the boxes and get to the post office, they've closed up.
    More often than not, I have the wife get them sent out.
    Hate doing that, cause then she always gives me the "What are you up to now?" look.
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 10,949
    0patience:
    I usually forget the packages sitting on my desk at home.
    By the time I run home, grab the boxes and get to the post office, they've closed up.
    More often than not, I have the wife get them sent out.
    Hate doing that, cause then she always gives me the "What are you up to now?" look.
    I get the... "Shipping is expensive, you want to retire someday..."
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,681
    Bigshizza:
    0patience:
    I usually forget the packages sitting on my desk at home.
    By the time I run home, grab the boxes and get to the post office, they've closed up.
    More often than not, I have the wife get them sent out.
    Hate doing that, cause then she always gives me the "What are you up to now?" look.
    I get the... "Shipping is expensive, you want to retire someday..."
    I get the grumpy face every once in a while as well. We just started that stupid envelope cash BS thing. Yeah, gimme back my damn debit card.
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 4,451
    I finally shipped a package yesterday that it told a friend I'd ship before my surgery in OCTOBER!
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 859
    Guilty, I have had to have the wife take the last 2 to the post office for me.
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 5,408
    My problem isn't getting it shipped, it's getting the cigars packaged up. I never seem to have time or remember to get a package together. Once I get the cigars in the box, I'm all set. It's just getting to that point that is the problem.
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,898
    yep....i needed to get curts out yesterday and wasn't able to do it because I didn't have the packing material.....not gonna go out until monday.
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 4,119
    Toombes:
    I finally shipped a package yesterday that it told a friend I'd ship before my surgery in OCTOBER!
    pretty close!! Give or take a few MONTHS!!
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 5,228
    Happens all the time! Post office hours are Not the most convenient!
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,681
    Brought the sticks. Brought the cash. Going to the post office at lunch time. Take that sukka.
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 1,563
    dennisking:
    Brought the sticks. Brought the cash. Going to the post office at lunch time. Take that sukka.
    Arrive at post office. Line of thirty people. Little old lady mailing 12 packages for grandkids. Gives clerk her life story. Writes a check. Digs for change to buy some stamps too. Person behind her hasn't filled out mailing slip. Argues with clerk over rising postage costs. Wants savings bonds. Asks for manager when clerk says they don't do that anymore. Repeat ad nauseam. Return to office with unmailed package and without lunch. Weep.
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 1,562
    jthanatos:
    dennisking:
    Brought the sticks. Brought the cash. Going to the post office at lunch time. Take that sukka.
    Arrive at post office. Line of thirty people. Little old lady mailing 12 packages for grandkids. Gives clerk her life story. Writes a check. Digs for change to buy some stamps too. Person behind her hasn't filled out mailing slip. Argues with clerk over rising postage costs. Wants savings bonds. Asks for manager when clerk says they don't do that anymore. Repeat ad nauseam. Return to office with unmailed package and without lunch. Weep.
    This is why I love the automated postage station, I about cry when I have to go through the line to mail something. I really feel sorry for the postal workers during the holidays, the ones at my post office do a great job of treating people very politely and kindly.
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,681
    jthanatos:
    dennisking:
    Brought the sticks. Brought the cash. Going to the post office at lunch time. Take that sukka.
    Arrive at post office. Line of thirty people. Little old lady mailing 12 packages for grandkids. Gives clerk her life story. Writes a check. Digs for change to buy some stamps too. Person behind her hasn't filled out mailing slip. Argues with clerk over rising postage costs. Wants savings bonds. Asks for manager when clerk says they don't do that anymore. Repeat ad nauseam. Return to office with unmailed package and without lunch. Weep.
    Nope, more like:

    arrive at the post office and they are closed.
    punches glass and walks away.

    all I want to do is bomb a noobie. is that too hard

  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,681
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 1,563
    Dedication pays off.
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