Um, what the hell are you talking about? Can it be that you are only able to disparage other people, and unable to make a salient point regarding the article? Could it be that you are so insecure in your own skin that everything prompts some sort of tirade or slam against others?
Sounds like you need your bell rung - good and hard.
Hey 2:06 pm, Here a little lesson for ya, Whenever you use a PRONOUN (like "they"), it needs to have an ANTECEDENT( a specific definition based on preceding context).
Who cares what craft the idiot is from. Let's talk about the USPS and their communist policies. Sounds to me like they care as much for the homeless/needy as they do their employees.
I never heard of bell ringers at the post office in a long time.I remember the kettles being out in front of many stores, but I never saw the kettle in front of the post office. In the towns that I work in or in the major city that I also worked in prior to moving to the suburbs, I never saw the BIG RED KETTLE, IN FRONT OF THE POSTAL SERVICE. If the Salvation Army tries to make an agreement not to block the doors, the opportunity to put a kettle in front of the post office can become a reality. We all have to wait & see what happens.
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They must have been Rural Carriers
Um, what the hell are you talking about? Can it be that you are only able to disparage other people, and unable to make a salient point regarding the article? Could it be that you are so insecure in your own skin that everything prompts some sort of tirade or slam against others?
Sounds like you need your bell rung - good and hard.
"...must have been rural carriers"??? I read the article top to bottom and I can't find ANY SHRED of a connection to rural carriers! Say what??
Hey 2:06 pm, Here a little lesson for ya, Whenever you use a PRONOUN (like "they"), it needs to have an ANTECEDENT( a specific definition based on preceding context).
Sorry folks, HE?/SHE? must be a postal manager.
Who cares what craft the idiot is from. Let's talk about the USPS and their communist policies. Sounds to me like they care as much for the homeless/needy as they do their employees.
I never heard of bell ringers at the post office in a long time.I remember the kettles being out in front of many stores, but I never saw the kettle in front of the post office. In the towns that I work in or in the major city that I also worked in prior to moving to the suburbs, I never saw the BIG RED KETTLE, IN FRONT OF THE POSTAL SERVICE. If the Salvation Army tries to make an agreement not to block the doors, the opportunity to put a kettle in front of the post office can become a reality. We all have to wait & see what happens.
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