how do you stalk the mail person on vape mail day?

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J.R. Bob Dobbs

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me personally i just woke up 2 hours before the place opened to call them and ask them to hold my package. Gave them the tracking number. They were unloading the pallet off the truck when i called.

all because my provari is on that pallet and i do not want to wait till 4pm lol. *I really do have a good reason though!
 

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Like this......

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:p
 

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My old mail carrier was awesome, we'd track him down on his route at 9am and he'd give us our mail. We'd bring him a diet coke for his trouble lol

The new mail carrier is so by-the-book that he will not hand us the mail, even if we're outside. He knows us, we talk often, but he STILL walks the mail up to the mailbox. And it stinks because he comes by at around 5pm.
 

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They really should go by the book considering all the terrorism and fraud these days.

Imagine someone steals your identity and is ordering items to a vacant home. They get a fake id saying they live at the vacant home. The police are staking out the home but the theif keeps catching the mail carrier en route and collecting thousands in stolen merchandise or anthrax.

See my point.

Just because you want your Provari or vomit juice before 5pm it should not ruin someone's life or threaten national security.
 
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They really should go by the book considering all the terrorism and fraud these days.

Imagine someone steals your identity and is ordering items to a vacant home. They get a fake id saying they live at the vacant home. The police are staking out the home but the theif keeps catching the mail carrier en route and collecting thousands in stolen merchandise or anthrax.



See my point.

Just because you want your Provari or vomit juice before 5pm it should not ruin someone's life or threaten national security.


Wow.....troll much?
 

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They really should go by the book considering all the terrorism and fraud these days.

Imagine someone steals your identity and is ordering items to a vacant home. They get a fake id saying they live at the vacant home. The police are staking out the home but the theif keeps catching the mail carrier en route and collecting thousands in stolen merchandise or anthrax.

See my point.

Just because you want your Provari or vomit juice before 5pm it should not ruin someone's life or threaten national security.

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I'm at work when the mail is delivered here. So I typically check the tracking status every hour until I see it has been delivered, then it's clock watch time until it's time to go home and then I have to control myself to not drive like Danica Patrick all the way home.

I will be doing that today actually. I have two mods I ordered from different vendors, they are both being delivered today... It's going to be a looooooong day at the office.
 

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also I check my tracking numbers over and over again
OCD really

I do the same thing! I used to have all my packages sent to work, but we got a new carrier and she told our old carrier "I don't do stairs and I don't like to walk up hills" So usually our mail winds up somewhere down the block. I'd say something, but she's has about 200 lbs over me and is about 6' tall (I'm 5'2" on a good day) Also, she scares me to death!

So now I have them all sent home since my husband works from home - and he just calls me when they arrive and texts me pictures of the boxes to torture me.
 

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I'm at work when the mail is delivered here. So I typically check the tracking status every hour until I see it has been delivered, then it's clock watch time until it's time to go home and then I have to control myself to not drive like Danica Patrick all the way home.

I will be doing that today actually. I have two mods I ordered from different vendors, they are both being delivered today... It's going to be a looooooong day at the office.

No fair! You got us all deeply invested in your anticipation here... and then you didn't tell us what's coming! lol
 

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They really should go by the book considering all the terrorism and fraud these days.

Imagine someone steals your identity and is ordering items to a vacant home. They get a fake id saying they live at the vacant home. The police are staking out the home but the theif keeps catching the mail carrier en route and collecting thousands in stolen merchandise or anthrax.

See my point.

Just because you want your Provari or vomit juice before 5pm it should not ruin someone's life or threaten national security.

wow now that's deep......... I always knew there was someone on the grassy knoll
 

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I do the same thing! I used to have all my packages sent to work, but we got a new carrier and she told our old carrier "I don't do stairs and I don't like to walk up hills" So usually our mail winds up somewhere down the block. I'd say something, but she's has about 200 lbs over me and is about 6' tall (I'm 5'2" on a good day) Also, she scares me to death!

So now I have them all sent home since my husband works from home - and he just calls me when they arrive and texts me pictures of the boxes to torture me.

That's just so... wrong. Your DH is :evil: evil.
 

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I do the same thing! I used to have all my packages sent to work, but we got a new carrier and she told our old carrier "I don't do stairs and I don't like to walk up hills" So usually our mail winds up somewhere down the block. I'd say something, but she's has about 200 lbs over me and is about 6' tall (I'm 5'2" on a good day) Also, she scares me to death!

So now I have them all sent home since my husband works from home - and he just calls me when they arrive and texts me pictures of the boxes to torture me.

haha that's so mean!
 

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My mailman shows up between 9 and 10 daily, always rings the doorbell when he drops off the mail. Yesterday he brought my AC9, Killer 705, Gandalf pipe, and 15 510 attys I got a good price on. Waiting on some bits and pieces over the next few days. Stalking really isn't necessary with a good mailman.
 

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My mailman either got lazy or got tired of tranpling through mounds of snow still on the ground, so now he just pulls up in the driveway to drop our stuff off. I don't have to check the mailbox any more as I can hear the truck pulling up. This leaves me much more time available to check tracking while I wait for my 4pm mail delivery. :p
 

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They really should go by the book considering all the terrorism and fraud these days.

Imagine someone steals your identity and is ordering items to a vacant home. They get a fake id saying they live at the vacant home. The police are staking out the home but the theif keeps catching the mail carrier en route and collecting thousands in stolen merchandise or anthrax.

See my point.

Just because you want your Provari or vomit juice before 5pm it should not ruin someone's life or threaten national security.

I think that's a bit extreme. They are talking about someone who knows them and knows they live there. Besides, the chances of what you're talking about happening are very slim.
 
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