Posted by Steve@Advance on August 16, 2019 at 08:27:59 from (24.182.105.128):
In Reply to: Re: Today's Funny posted by John in Mich on August 16, 2019 at 07:49:41:
The house I grew up in had a RR# and a Box number.
When the Box numbers were assigned, the boxes were all at the end of the road, numbered in order, but for some reason there were letter suffixes on some of them.
Eventually the mail boxes were moved to the end of each driveway. But the box numbers were not in order. They were assigned in order of the date the house was built, not the location!
Talk about confusion! Not only were the boxes not in order, several families, including mine, were related, so common last names were scattered through the neighborhood.
I guess it wasn't so bad, mail exchange was a reason to go visit and share the neighborhood gossi..., I mean prayer reque.., I mean news!
Finally after I was gone from home, the 911 system required that all that mess be straightened out, so addresses were assigned.
Everything is all good now, says the man from the government!
Well, not so fast...
A couple years later, seems there was an error in the address plotting system. Go back, change everyone's address again!
So now there are some mail boxes with 3 addresses on them! LOL
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