As a retired USPS employee...I have heard of many strange attacks on mail carriers. Thankfully I sorted mail in a big facility so I felt pretty safe :)
Estou a tentar visitar todos os seguidores do Peregrino E Servo, pois por uma acção do google meu perfil sumiu e estava a seguir o seu blog sem foto e agora tive de voltar a seguir, com outra foto. Aproveito para deixar um fraterno abraço e muita paz e saúde. António Batalha.
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As a retired USPS employee...I have heard of many strange attacks on mail carriers.
ReplyDeleteThankfully I sorted mail in a big facility so I felt pretty safe :)
Hahaha! These poor people...what they have to deal with. At least he's got a good sense of humour :)
ReplyDeleteI suppose the mailman should be thankful they home has no children?
ReplyDeleteMine barks like crazy at the UPS man. Every time he honks the horn
ReplyDeleteThat cat one makes me laugh every time I see it, no matter how many times I watch it! What a fierce defender of his/her territory!
ReplyDeleteThat little dog is hilarious.
ReplyDeleteEstou a tentar visitar todos os seguidores do Peregrino E Servo, pois por uma acção do google meu perfil sumiu e estava a seguir o seu blog sem foto e agora tive de voltar a seguir, com outra foto. Aproveito para deixar um fraterno abraço e muita paz e saúde.
ReplyDeleteAntónio Batalha.
Those mail carriers either have a lot of fun with the animals or they are going home to do a Google search on how to anesthetize small animals.
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