What with the constantly having to fight off Indians and bandits, no wonder my magazines always arrive creased.
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Perhaps this explains why packages sent to me from anywhere in the country always take an additional four days to get to me in New Mexico after they go through the Denver Colo. sorting center.
They must be sending the mail the old fashioned way.
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That guy totally needs a Reid Fleming: World’s Toughest Milkman team-up.
Perhaps this explains why packages sent to me from anywhere in the country always take an additional four days to get to me in New Mexico after they go through the Denver Colo. sorting center.
They must be sending the mail the old fashioned way.
My neighbor is a Mailman. He says this sort of thing happens to him all the time.
Going postal in the Ollllld West.
I got bunged up once.
Once.