U Suck Postal Slobs
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Problem is that all of the mailboxes here are in pods somewhere in the neighborhood. Kids break into those things and then all of the people using that pod have to go to the PO to get their mail. It takes 6-10 months to fix one of those pods. Everyone in front of me was getting their regular mail that couldn't be delivered to their homes.
The people for the front counter were a separate line.
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@VegasFrank said:
@Rdp77 said:
@VegasFrank said:
I should have brought a freaking chairAt least you didn’t have to endure the first half of this game
But I did. I was watching on the phone
Nailed it!
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@VegasFrank said:
Problem is that all of the mailboxes here are in pods somewhere in the neighborhood. Kids break into those things and then all of the people using that pod have to go to the PO to get their mail. It takes 6-10 months to fix one of those pods. Everyone in front of me was getting their regular mail that couldn't be delivered to their homes.The people for the front counter were a separate line.
Perhaps the "kids" breaking into the mailboxes should be placed in jail until the boxes are fixed?
"If you do not read the newspapers you're uninformed. If you do read the newspapers, you're misinformed." -- Mark Twain4 -
@Amos_Umwhat said:
@VegasFrank said:
Problem is that all of the mailboxes here are in pods somewhere in the neighborhood. Kids break into those things and then all of the people using that pod have to go to the PO to get their mail. It takes 6-10 months to fix one of those pods. Everyone in front of me was getting their regular mail that couldn't be delivered to their homes.The people for the front counter were a separate line.
Perhaps the "kids" breaking into the mailboxes should be placed in jail until the boxes are fixed?
And maybe they should have to wait in the frickin line for my package.
@ScotchnSmoke sux lots of large wéiners. And tons of small ones.3 -
@Amos_Umwhat said:
Perhaps the "kids" breaking into the mailboxes should be placed in jail until the boxes are fixed?Sounds like they need to learn a skill. Like fixing mailbox pods.
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Somehow, I don't feel this will actually be delivered today. 2 days to the pcrm is one thing but to my door? Probably Monday.

Trapped in the People's Communist Republic of Massachusetts.
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Sir, Monday the PO will be closed.
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Oh, yeah! Inauguration Day.
Trapped in the People's Communist Republic of Massachusetts.
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Yep, we wouldn't want to celebrate a black man or anything.
@ScotchnSmoke sux lots of large wéiners. And tons of small ones.7 -
Now that is funny!
To be fair though, the Inauguration has been fixed on January 20th since the 1930s, at least 3 decades before MLK was killed, and 5 decades before MLK was memorialized with a Federal holiday, besides which MLK Day fluctuates as the third Monday in January, and not always the 20th. When MLK Day lands on Inauguration Day (which is rare), it is MLK Day which is encroaching.
I don't get the day off work either way.
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@TRayB said:
Now that is funny!
To be fair though, the Inauguration has been fixed on January 20th since the 1930s, at least 3 decades before MLK was killed, and 5 decades before MLK was memorialized with a Federal holiday, besides which MLK Day fluctuates as the third Monday in January, and not always the 20th. When MLK Day lands on Inauguration Day (which is rare), it is MLK Day which is encroaching.
I don't get the day off work either way.
Is the PO closed on Inauguration Day normally?
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@Vision said:
@TRayB said:
Now that is funny!
To be fair though, the Inauguration has been fixed on January 20th since the 1930s, at least 3 decades before MLK was killed, and 5 decades before MLK was memorialized with a Federal holiday, besides which MLK Day fluctuates as the third Monday in January, and not always the 20th. When MLK Day lands on Inauguration Day (which is rare), it is MLK Day which is encroaching.
I don't get the day off work either way.
Is the PO closed on Inauguration Day normally?
I think so, ETA: but on further review, maybe not.
ETA again: only in certain locales and counties around Washington, DC, according to Wikipedia.
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@TRayB said:
Now that is funny!
To be fair though, the Inauguration has been fixed on January 20th since the 1930s, at least 3 decades before MLK was killed, and 5 decades before MLK was memorialized with a Federal holiday, besides which MLK Day fluctuates as the third Monday in January, and not always the 20th. When MLK Day lands on Inauguration Day (which is rare), it is MLK Day which is encroaching.
I don't get the day off work either way.
I wonder if when January 20th falls on a Sunday, if church is encroaching on it. 🤔.
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@VegasFrank said:
@TRayB said:
Now that is funny!
To be fair though, the Inauguration has been fixed on January 20th since the 1930s, at least 3 decades before MLK was killed, and 5 decades before MLK was memorialized with a Federal holiday, besides which MLK Day fluctuates as the third Monday in January, and not always the 20th. When MLK Day lands on Inauguration Day (which is rare), it is MLK Day which is encroaching.
I don't get the day off work either way.
I wonder if when January 20th falls on a Sunday, if church is encroaching on it. 🤔.
The incoming President is sworn in in a private ceremony on Sunday, with the public ceremony on Monday. He or she, and you, are free to go to church if desired, I presume.
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Both Bill Clinton and Barack Obama had an Inauguration on MLK Day. Was it an issue then?
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@TRayB said:
@VegasFrank said:
@TRayB said:
Now that is funny!
To be fair though, the Inauguration has been fixed on January 20th since the 1930s, at least 3 decades before MLK was killed, and 5 decades before MLK was memorialized with a Federal holiday, besides which MLK Day fluctuates as the third Monday in January, and not always the 20th. When MLK Day lands on Inauguration Day (which is rare), it is MLK Day which is encroaching.
I don't get the day off work either way.
I wonder if when January 20th falls on a Sunday, if church is encroaching on it. 🤔.
The incoming President is sworn in in a private ceremony on Sunday, with the public ceremony on Monday. He or she, and you, are free to go to church if desired, I presume.
I wonder if this year I am allowed to celebrate the life of Dr King. 🤔
I don't want to encroach on the inauguration.
@ScotchnSmoke sux lots of large wéiners. And tons of small ones.0 -
It just tickles the shít outta me that everything has to be turned political somehow.
If it don’t bother me, it don’t bother me. Just leave me alone.
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@TRayB said:
Both Bill Clinton and Barack Obama had an Inauguration on MLK Day. Was it an issue then?No man. I'm actually just having fun and **** with people. I mean, Shawn either implies that MLK Day is or should be minimized, or he implies that The Donald should Trump the holiday celebrating the black man.
I don't blame him. He's from Boston, so it's almost illegal to like black people there.
Please read my disclaimer before responding to my post. Is it still there in my signature?
@ScotchnSmoke sux lots of large wéiners. And tons of small ones.1 -
Okay I'll quit my fuuukkin around....
@ScotchnSmoke sux lots of large wéiners. And tons of small ones.0 -
@VegasFrank said:
@TRayB said:
@VegasFrank said:
@TRayB said:
Now that is funny!
To be fair though, the Inauguration has been fixed on January 20th since the 1930s, at least 3 decades before MLK was killed, and 5 decades before MLK was memorialized with a Federal holiday, besides which MLK Day fluctuates as the third Monday in January, and not always the 20th. When MLK Day lands on Inauguration Day (which is rare), it is MLK Day which is encroaching.
I don't get the day off work either way.
I wonder if when January 20th falls on a Sunday, if church is encroaching on it. 🤔.
The incoming President is sworn in in a private ceremony on Sunday, with the public ceremony on Monday. He or she, and you, are free to go to church if desired, I presume.
I wonder if this year I am allowed to celebrate the life of Dr King. 🤔
I don't want to encroach on the inauguration.
No matter what word I would have chosen to put in there, you'd say something about it. Encroaching was the least offensive I could come up with.
Inauguration day is set by Federal Law (set long before MLK was even born), as is MLK Day. If there's a conflict, what is your remedy. (Personally, I don't think there's a conflict).
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@TRayB said:
@VegasFrank said:
@TRayB said:
@VegasFrank said:
@TRayB said:
Now that is funny!
To be fair though, the Inauguration has been fixed on January 20th since the 1930s, at least 3 decades before MLK was killed, and 5 decades before MLK was memorialized with a Federal holiday, besides which MLK Day fluctuates as the third Monday in January, and not always the 20th. When MLK Day lands on Inauguration Day (which is rare), it is MLK Day which is encroaching.
I don't get the day off work either way.
I wonder if when January 20th falls on a Sunday, if church is encroaching on it. 🤔.
The incoming President is sworn in in a private ceremony on Sunday, with the public ceremony on Monday. He or she, and you, are free to go to church if desired, I presume.
I wonder if this year I am allowed to celebrate the life of Dr King. 🤔
I don't want to encroach on the inauguration.
No matter what word I would have chose to put in there, you'd say something about it. Encroaching was the least offensive I could come up with.
Inauguration day is set by Federal Law (set long before MLK was even born), as is MLK Day. If there's a conflict, what is your remedy. (Personally, I don't think there's a conflict).
I might be (always am) wrong but I think you're missing the point. It's not the day that's in question but the original post that got this going.
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@TRayB said:
@VegasFrank said:
@TRayB said:
@VegasFrank said:
@TRayB said:
Now that is funny!
To be fair though, the Inauguration has been fixed on January 20th since the 1930s, at least 3 decades before MLK was killed, and 5 decades before MLK was memorialized with a Federal holiday, besides which MLK Day fluctuates as the third Monday in January, and not always the 20th. When MLK Day lands on Inauguration Day (which is rare), it is MLK Day which is encroaching.
I don't get the day off work either way.
I wonder if when January 20th falls on a Sunday, if church is encroaching on it. 🤔.
The incoming President is sworn in in a private ceremony on Sunday, with the public ceremony on Monday. He or she, and you, are free to go to church if desired, I presume.
I wonder if this year I am allowed to celebrate the life of Dr King. 🤔
I don't want to encroach on the inauguration.
No matter what word I would have chose to put in there, you'd say something about it. Encroaching was the least offensive I could come up with.
Inauguration day is set by Federal Law (set long before MLK was even born), as is MLK Day. If there's a conflict, what is your remedy. (Personally, I don't think there's a conflict).
I was just messing around bro....my disclaimer must not be in my signature anymore....
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@VegasFrank said:
@TRayB said:
@VegasFrank said:
@TRayB said:
@VegasFrank said:
@TRayB said:
Now that is funny!
To be fair though, the Inauguration has been fixed on January 20th since the 1930s, at least 3 decades before MLK was killed, and 5 decades before MLK was memorialized with a Federal holiday, besides which MLK Day fluctuates as the third Monday in January, and not always the 20th. When MLK Day lands on Inauguration Day (which is rare), it is MLK Day which is encroaching.
I don't get the day off work either way.
I wonder if when January 20th falls on a Sunday, if church is encroaching on it. 🤔.
The incoming President is sworn in in a private ceremony on Sunday, with the public ceremony on Monday. He or she, and you, are free to go to church if desired, I presume.
I wonder if this year I am allowed to celebrate the life of Dr King. 🤔
I don't want to encroach on the inauguration.
No matter what word I would have chose to put in there, you'd say something about it. Encroaching was the least offensive I could come up with.
Inauguration day is set by Federal Law (set long before MLK was even born), as is MLK Day. If there's a conflict, what is your remedy. (Personally, I don't think there's a conflict).
I was just messing around bro....my disclaimer must not be in my signature anymore....
Hey, you gonna eat the rest of that corndog?10 -
@VegasFrank said:
@TRayB said:
@VegasFrank said:
@TRayB said:
@VegasFrank said:
@TRayB said:
Now that is funny!
To be fair though, the Inauguration has been fixed on January 20th since the 1930s, at least 3 decades before MLK was killed, and 5 decades before MLK was memorialized with a Federal holiday, besides which MLK Day fluctuates as the third Monday in January, and not always the 20th. When MLK Day lands on Inauguration Day (which is rare), it is MLK Day which is encroaching.
I don't get the day off work either way.
I wonder if when January 20th falls on a Sunday, if church is encroaching on it. 🤔.
The incoming President is sworn in in a private ceremony on Sunday, with the public ceremony on Monday. He or she, and you, are free to go to church if desired, I presume.
I wonder if this year I am allowed to celebrate the life of Dr King. 🤔
I don't want to encroach on the inauguration.
No matter what word I would have chose to put in there, you'd say something about it. Encroaching was the least offensive I could come up with.
Inauguration day is set by Federal Law (set long before MLK was even born), as is MLK Day. If there's a conflict, what is your remedy. (Personally, I don't think there's a conflict).
I was just messing around bro....my disclaimer must not be in my signature anymore....
It's there. Utah is terrible.
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@Vision said:
@TRayB said:
@VegasFrank said:
@TRayB said:
@VegasFrank said:
@TRayB said:
Now that is funny!
To be fair though, the Inauguration has been fixed on January 20th since the 1930s, at least 3 decades before MLK was killed, and 5 decades before MLK was memorialized with a Federal holiday, besides which MLK Day fluctuates as the third Monday in January, and not always the 20th. When MLK Day lands on Inauguration Day (which is rare), it is MLK Day which is encroaching.
I don't get the day off work either way.
I wonder if when January 20th falls on a Sunday, if church is encroaching on it. 🤔.
The incoming President is sworn in in a private ceremony on Sunday, with the public ceremony on Monday. He or she, and you, are free to go to church if desired, I presume.
I wonder if this year I am allowed to celebrate the life of Dr King. 🤔
I don't want to encroach on the inauguration.
No matter what word I would have chose to put in there, you'd say something about it. Encroaching was the least offensive I could come up with.
Inauguration day is set by Federal Law (set long before MLK was even born), as is MLK Day. If there's a conflict, what is your remedy. (Personally, I don't think there's a conflict).
I might be (always am) wrong but I think you're missing the point. It's not the day that's in question but the original post that got this going.
I might be, but I'm not reading anyone's mind.
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@Stubble said:
@VegasFrank said:
@TRayB said:
@VegasFrank said:
@TRayB said:
@VegasFrank said:
@TRayB said:
Now that is funny!
To be fair though, the Inauguration has been fixed on January 20th since the 1930s, at least 3 decades before MLK was killed, and 5 decades before MLK was memorialized with a Federal holiday, besides which MLK Day fluctuates as the third Monday in January, and not always the 20th. When MLK Day lands on Inauguration Day (which is rare), it is MLK Day which is encroaching.
I don't get the day off work either way.
I wonder if when January 20th falls on a Sunday, if church is encroaching on it. 🤔.
The incoming President is sworn in in a private ceremony on Sunday, with the public ceremony on Monday. He or she, and you, are free to go to church if desired, I presume.
I wonder if this year I am allowed to celebrate the life of Dr King. 🤔
I don't want to encroach on the inauguration.
No matter what word I would have chose to put in there, you'd say something about it. Encroaching was the least offensive I could come up with.
Inauguration day is set by Federal Law (set long before MLK was even born), as is MLK Day. If there's a conflict, what is your remedy. (Personally, I don't think there's a conflict).
I was just messing around bro....my disclaimer must not be in my signature anymore....

True, but not me. IDGAF what you fukkos think about me. Don't melt in the sun, my little snowflake 😂😂😂😆😆😆
@ScotchnSmoke sux lots of large wéiners. And tons of small ones.1 -
@VegasFrank said:
@Stubble said:
@VegasFrank said:
@TRayB said:
@VegasFrank said:
@TRayB said:
@VegasFrank said:
@TRayB said:
Now that is funny!
To be fair though, the Inauguration has been fixed on January 20th since the 1930s, at least 3 decades before MLK was killed, and 5 decades before MLK was memorialized with a Federal holiday, besides which MLK Day fluctuates as the third Monday in January, and not always the 20th. When MLK Day lands on Inauguration Day (which is rare), it is MLK Day which is encroaching.
I don't get the day off work either way.
I wonder if when January 20th falls on a Sunday, if church is encroaching on it. 🤔.
The incoming President is sworn in in a private ceremony on Sunday, with the public ceremony on Monday. He or she, and you, are free to go to church if desired, I presume.
I wonder if this year I am allowed to celebrate the life of Dr King. 🤔
I don't want to encroach on the inauguration.
No matter what word I would have chose to put in there, you'd say something about it. Encroaching was the least offensive I could come up with.
Inauguration day is set by Federal Law (set long before MLK was even born), as is MLK Day. If there's a conflict, what is your remedy. (Personally, I don't think there's a conflict).
I was just messing around bro....my disclaimer must not be in my signature anymore....

True, but not me. IDGAF what you fukkos think about me. Don't melt in the sun, my little snowflake 😂😂😂😆😆😆
It's you.
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