JDseller said: (quoted from post at 06:55:47 05/09/12) Dave not the smartest thing to PO the person delivering stuff to you. First I am not a fan of smoking either but if you tried that with me I would get even some how. It is out side the smoke is not an issue. You where just being an A$$hole.
Second If I was that delivery guy the next package I got with your name on it would have been kicked, drug and thrown around the whole time I had it. Even better I could just forget it in the truck for a few weeks. Tear the label off and throw it into the lost package bin. I would get even some way or another.
I bet you even like to PO the people cooking food for you to??? I would be afraid to eat with you. Rat crap and spit would be the additions to your stuff.
Give respect always (until you see it isn't deserved then use your best judgemant) and demand it always without accepting anything less.... You'll live a whole lot happier.....
Wife got after me on Sunday... she took me to breakfast and a couple 4/5 year old kids were running around bothering folks came by us and I slapped the table and told them it wasn't a playground.... They ran to m&d crying.... Dad came and askede what I did and I told him what he should have done to begin with... He mumbled sumpin and walked off but when we left,the 2 kids were setting at the table like little angels...... Had the guy called me an ahole... He'da been painfully embarrassed and the kids woulda still been sittin like angels.....
As far as packages, they belong to the sender until I sign for them....
Sometimes folks just need a jolt here and there.....
This post was edited by dave2 at 07:16:46 05/09/12.
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