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Old 04-03-2011, 12:48 PM
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Oh yea....been there, done that!!!LOL
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Old 04-03-2011, 12:50 PM
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Your stories are all so fun. I'm such a "regular" at our PO that they automatically check "my" shelf as soon as I walk in the door. We're in a fairly small town. The PO gals all know me. I tell them I'm helping the economy and trying to keep them employed.

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Originally Posted by fabric lover
I once opened the door before the post woman could ring the bell, only to be told she could have easily put the envelop in the mailbox.(which is at the door in Holland) The parcel I saw was for the neighbours LOL.
Luckily we have a very nice post woman .
All these are such a lovely laugh!
USA Jeannie, whose cousins make cheese in Lunteren!
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Originally Posted by fabric lover
I once opened the door before the post woman could ring the bell, only to be told she could have easily put the envelop in the mailbox.(which is at the door in Holland) The parcel I saw was for the neighbours LOL.
Luckily we have a very nice post woman .
All these are such a lovely laugh!
USA Jeannie, whose cousins make cheese in Lunteren!
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Old 04-03-2011, 12:59 PM
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Originally Posted by fabric lover
I once opened the door before the post woman could ring the bell, only to be told she could have easily put the envelop in the mailbox.(which is at the door in Holland) The parcel I saw was for the neighbours LOL.
Luckily we have a very nice post woman .
All these are such a lovely laugh!
USA Jeannie, whose cousins make cheese in Lunteren!
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Originally Posted by fabric lover
I once opened the door before the post woman could ring the bell, only to be told she could have easily put the envelop in the mailbox.(which is at the door in Holland) The parcel I saw was for the neighbours LOL.
Luckily we have a very nice post woman .
All these are such a lovely laugh!
USA Jeannie, whose cousins make cheese in Lunteren!
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Old 04-03-2011, 01:01 PM
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Originally Posted by fabric lover
I once opened the door before the post woman could ring the bell, only to be told she could have easily put the envelop in the mailbox.(which is at the door in Holland) The parcel I saw was for the neighbours LOL.
Luckily we have a very nice post woman .
All these are such a lovely laugh!
USA Jeannie, whose cousins make cheese in Lunteren!
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Old 04-03-2011, 01:02 PM
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Originally Posted by fabric lover
I once opened the door before the post woman could ring the bell, only to be told she could have easily put the envelop in the mailbox.(which is at the door in Holland) The parcel I saw was for the neighbours LOL.
Luckily we have a very nice post woman .
All these are such a lovely laugh!
USA Jeannie, whose cousins make cheese in Lunteren!
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Originally Posted by fabric lover
I once opened the door before the post woman could ring the bell, only to be told she could have easily put the envelop in the mailbox.(which is at the door in Holland) The parcel I saw was for the neighbours LOL.
Luckily we have a very nice post woman .
All these are such a lovely laugh!
USA Jeannie, whose cousins make cheese in Lunteren!
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Old 04-03-2011, 01:06 PM
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What happened?
So many copies! Scared myself! Sorry, everybody! J
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