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you know you have a problem when....
I know we've done this before, but I had a real life moment today I thought worth sharing...I live in a small town and receive all of my mail at a PO box. The PO has exactly 3 employees, including the always reliable Mailman Steve. Today, picking up my mail there was a Columbia House package I had to have retrieved, and as Steve handed it over he asked: "so, are you building an an extra room for the movies yet?"
:lol: You go Steve....so, any actual experiences to offer in this vein beyond Jeff Foxworthy-esque one liners? |
I have the same experiences here. Living in Scotland, I can't buy region 1 DVDs in the stores. I order from Amazon.com every few weeks, so i get quite a few boxes of DVDs. maybe 5-10 movies per month. nothing outrageous, but the mail man notices! he always comments on it when i come by to pick up a shipment.
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Originally posted by bigrederik the mail man notices! he always comments on it when i come by to pick up a shipment. |
The other day I walked to my mailbox and there wasn't a DVD inside and I was shocked, that was when I realized I have a problem! ;)
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Originally posted by cupon You actually talk to your mailman? |
I went to a furniture store to look for a high-capacity Dvd rack or bookcase. They all topped out at 300. The saleswoman was shocked that she couldn't make a sale:
"How many movies did you say you have?" :) |
You know you have a problem when your mailman stops your car in traffic so that he can give you your packages with out having to lug them to your door.
You know you have a problem when your UPS driver revises the delivery date and time on your packages without your asking because she knows when she can expect you to be home. Both true stories. |
I was at another board recently and noticed a thread titled "Check out this freak's dvd collection!" So I clicked, looked at the pics and realized I probably have at least 75 more than this guy did. And my collection is still pitiful compared to most of you guys.
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Originally posted by landosystem The other day I walked to my mailbox and there wasn't a DVD inside and I was shocked, that was when I realized I have a problem! ;) |
We have one of those group mailboxes that everyone on the block uses. My 7 YO son like to get the mail, so I give him the key and he walks across the street to get it. He came in the other day and said in a worried voice "I've got some bad news." I thought he had dropped the mail in a puddle or something, but he finished with "You didn't get ANY DVDs today!" I just laughed.
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Originally posted by Tom Banjo I was at another board recently and noticed a thread titled "Check out this freak's dvd collection!" So I clicked, looked at the pics and realized I probably have at least 75 more than this guy did. And my collection is still pitiful compared to most of you guys. :D |
Originally posted by littlefuzzy Link? :D |
Re: you know you have a problem when....
......your doorman asks if everything is ok, because you haven't received any packages yet this week.
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Brizz:
This is scary. Not in that you buy too many DVDs. But that your postal carrier knows that much about your life. I realize that most postal carriers, especially in small areas, are going to know a great deal about you from your mail. But for him to ask you about something that he is privy to only because he handles your mail, and not because you brought it up and told him about it, is somewhat creepy. I'm not a privacy nut but I wouldn't like some random person questioning me about something that is really not their business, no matter how trivial. But this, to me, would feel kinda "One Hour Photo." And this would definitely annoy me as a quasi-stop-and-chat combined with an unwelcome inquisition. I have no strange mail and I'm not into porn, and I'm not a member of some flaky organization, but I still would never have my mail go somewhere where I'd have to speak to someone when picking it up. :eek: Upon re-reading your post, you can't do much about it when your mail is too big and needs to be <b>retrieved</b>. Just make sure that if you are ordering a Steely Dan to have it sent elsewhere... :lol: |
well welcome to small town America....I like it, and Steve is a great guy....i also see him and say hi to him at the grocery store. He's noticed the netflix envelopes i received and asked me about him, so have the other two girls that work there...i've told them how great it is and they should try it. I have a PO box because I live on a private drive without mail delivery, and rather than a mailbox at the end of the road that anyone could take from, i prefer the security of a $15 a year PO Box that's in a post office 200 yards from the end of our road. in 3 years i've never had a single item lost. I guess this is a newsflash, but I say hi to people when I get my mail every day...some strangers even!! -eek-
I guess I kind of like the interaction and personable lifestyle we simple folk have around here...and I find it kind of sad that you think it's creepy :) |
I'm very well known to my mail carrier as well as the workers at the counter at my local post office.
Through time, one of them figured out on his own that I have some kind of buy/sell DVD system going. Last week, he started to tell me how he prefers VHS since it fills the screen, and I said "No, no, no" so loudly that the other counter clerks looked over. |
Sounds like my uncle, the weirdo of the family that thinks its cool to do things like they used to do.
Just about everything in his life is how they did it in the 20's. Perhaps someday there will be guys who want to do it like they did in the 80s, and it will include VHS. |
Re: you know you have a problem when....
Originally posted by brizz I know we've done this before, but I had a real life moment today I thought worth sharing...I live in a small town and receive all of my mail at a PO box. The PO has exactly 3 employees, including the always reliable Mailman Steve. Today, picking up my mail there was a Columbia House package I had to have retrieved, and as Steve handed it over he asked: "so, are you building an an extra room for the movies yet?" :lol: You go Steve....so, any actual experiences to offer in this vein beyond Jeff Foxworthy-esque one liners? |
It's an interesting thread. I'm always excited to read something that is new to me about the United States. And I just love English language.
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for him to ask you about something that he is privy to only because he handles your mail, and not because you brought it up and told him about it, is somewhat creepy. I'm not a privacy nut but I wouldn't like some random person questioning me about something that is really not their business, no matter how trivial. But this, to me, would feel kinda "One Hour Photo." And this would definitely annoy me as a quasi-stop-and-chat combined with an unwelcome inquisition. I have no strange mail and I'm not into porn, and I'm not a member of some flaky organization, but I still would never have my mail go somewhere where I'd have to speak to someone when picking it up. |
Talk to your mailman! ... you'll stay off the "to kill" list.
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Originally posted by landosystem If you want to be patriotic and fight the war on terror, don't go bomb a foriegn country, just try saying hello to your mailman |
Originally posted by landosystem This is one of the saddest things I have read in a while and I hope it is a joke. Since when did casual conversation with your postman become a potential stalker activity? Being polite need not be exclusive to small town america, I live in Los Angeles and I say hello to my mailman, the grocery store clerks, the bus drivers, people on the street and anyone else I come across. Kindness is a highly infectious thing that tends to spread. This paranoia about being friendly with strangers is exactly what allowed terrorists to live next door to us for so long. If you want to be patriotic and fight the war on terror, don't go bomb a foriegn country, just try saying hello to your mailman, it may do more good than you can possibly imagine. (sorry to derail the thread, I just got really sad when I read this post and felt a need to say something.) Its no joke. My mail is personal. I don't care to discuss it casually with people I come into contact with. A conversation about the weather or something going on in the neighborhood would be a much more appropriate topic for a mailman to initiate than <i><b>what he saw in my mail that day</i></b>. I say hello to all those people too. I am actually a very friendly person with strangers to an extent. But discussing my mail is much different than a cashier at the grocery discussing her preference in types of lettuce after seeing I bought Iceberg, or discussing something trite like the weather. |
Originally posted by alexei It's an interesting thread. I'm always excited to read something that is new to me about the United States. And I just love English language. Welcome to the forum! |
Yeah, I know the postal workers and both UPS and FedEx delivery guys by name.
The FedEx stuff has what's in the box printed on the packing slip - so he always knows what he's delivering, and sometimes may comment if I get the same item from the same store a few days apart ("Got a DOA one the first time, huh?"). I always joke it's because the monkeys at FedEx bounce my packages around. And then we have a good laugh. Ah, good times... |
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