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Post on a Sunday

soolin
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I just got some post, on a Sunday!
A car pulled up outside and a bloke got out and started putting things through a few doors in the Street, then he got back into the car and drove away. When I checked it was several items of post, including a CD I won on ebay a week ago..
Very odd!
Soo
A car pulled up outside and a bloke got out and started putting things through a few doors in the Street, then he got back into the car and drove away. When I checked it was several items of post, including a CD I won on ebay a week ago..
Very odd!
Soo
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post office outsourcing?!?!
Maybe there's a sunday job for someone in there?!0 -
They were probably still trying to finish the Saturday rounds. :rotfl: Reminds me of some of the things they showed in that Dispatches investigation on channel 4.0
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Sunday!!
The post office will be open next! nothing is sacred on a Sunday anymore, remember the days of only the local store being open until 12pm!
Well hopefully this means I finally get my mail.MFWB
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