November 22, 200817 yr Criminal. It's not up to him to decide what gets delivered. If his medical problems made it too difficult to do his job, he should go get them taken care of or get off the route. The fact that it was junk mail is irrelevant - he was deciding what got delivered to its intended destination. Sorry if I misplaced my sense of humor on this one.
November 22, 200817 yr QUOTE (The Critic @ Nov 22, 2008 -> 06:59 AM) Criminal. It's not up to him to decide what gets delivered. If his medical problems made it too difficult to do his job, he should go get them taken care of or get off the route. The fact that it was junk mail is irrelevant - he was deciding what got delivered to its intended destination. Sorry if I misplaced my sense of humor on this one. Agreed.
November 22, 200817 yr QUOTE (The Critic @ Nov 22, 2008 -> 06:59 AM) Criminal. It's not up to him to decide what gets delivered. If his medical problems made it too difficult to do his job, he should go get them taken care of or get off the route. The fact that it was junk mail is irrelevant - he was deciding what got delivered to its intended destination. Sorry if I misplaced my sense of humor on this one. WHO IS THIS?IS THIS THE CRITICS WIFE POSTING?TELL US GOD DAMN IT!
November 22, 200817 yr Criminal. The guy's health issues didn't keep him from digging holes in his back yard.
November 22, 200817 yr As a (former) business owner that relied heavily on direct mail for advertising, this pisses me off. Those customers paid the postage for the mail to be delivered, not thrown away. The post office owes alot of businesses some money back. Sorry bro, I go with criminal.
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