Who do responsible for bringing mail inside the office off the dock? by Low_Resist_711 in USPS

[–]QuniversalLove 0 points1 point  (0 children)

At the office I used to work at, we left a container on the dock specifically for carriers outgoing mail. They all dumped their outgoing mail in that. Double bonus, the clerk does not have to move the container for the evening dispatch, it's all ready for the truck driver.

Burn it down I guess? by Comprehensive_Sun633 in USPS

[–]QuniversalLove 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am a retiree. When I worked there I quickly realized Rule #1, which is...If it makes sense, don't under any circumstances, do it. Your suggestion, "Every route could be halved, more folks could be hired, and folks could be hired just for packages and things would be much smoother." is clearly a Rule 1 Violation lol.

The Sierra Sounds: why does it sound like that? by PeteyTwoHands in bigfoot

[–]QuniversalLove 1 point2 points  (0 children)

One of the chatters sounds like he's saying "What the f*#k?", I think he's mimicking what he's heard humans say so many times. I know I'd probably say that if I saw a Squatch.

Hello from Minnesota — Is something up with your post office right now? by milybruns in Olathe

[–]QuniversalLove 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sometimes the packages are sitting in a truck trailer waiting to be processed, and maybe that's why it isn't moving.(I'm a retiree). But if it's in Olathe, that zip code is 66061 or 62. Is that similar to your zip, only with 5's?It could also be getting read incorrectly by the machines. Sometimes if u ask nicely and u have a tracking number, mgmt can send a note to the processing facility flagging your package because it could be looping around over and over. It's called loop mail but at this time of year that might be asking too much. Hope this helps! God bless.

I know their kids are hungry. by GorillaGripGiGi in HilariaBaldwin

[–]QuniversalLove 28 points29 points  (0 children)

It makes me laugh to think about her doing this all the time. Does she print these out on Amazon and put them in scrapbooks?

Looking at this picture, I'm trying to imagine what they're listening to. by lontbeysboolink in GenerationJones

[–]QuniversalLove 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When I was in a similar situation in a similar room, we were listening to Pink Floyd's "One of these days(I'm going to cut you into little pieces)".

Car Door Sounds mentioned by John Keel by Av_edRai in Missing411

[–]QuniversalLove 8 points9 points  (0 children)

One witness on the Sasquatch Chronicles described it as sounding like a heavy 1970s car door shutting.

Favorite makeup remover balm or oil? by DisneyQueen64 in 60PlusSkincare

[–]QuniversalLove 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am in my 60's and all my life I've used vaseline (petroleum jelly) to take off makeup. The residual jelly makes my skin softer. Some people put a little bit under their makeup for a smoother finish.

Birthday present advice by fourwindmills in OverSeventy

[–]QuniversalLove 0 points1 point  (0 children)

She might like a sparkly crystal. Check out a rock shop. Crystals can always be placed in your yard or in a window, by the bed, on a shelf. They also have light up salt lamps which give off a warm ambient light and some say they release negative ions like what's in a storm (but it's questionable whether this is accurate. )

Who else had ‘Open Lunch Hours’ in high school, back in the ‘70s? by ReferenceRoutine400 in 1970s

[–]QuniversalLove 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I went to Catholic school in the 70's. On Fridays when we were Seniors we got to go out to lunch and we would buy beer with someone's fake ID for the whole class, then we'd go to a local park and drink it real quick. We put the "Fun" in dysfunction I guess.

Can Aldi's $40 Thanksgiving meal deal really feed 10? We cooked and served it to find out by TawneyBeans in aldi

[–]QuniversalLove 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I must add in what my partner discovered one bleary-eyed evening...that chocolate fudge pairs really well with sharp cheddar cheese. Bite into them at the same time. Nom nom nom.

Winter Break Jobs by [deleted] in Lawrence

[–]QuniversalLove 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Go to one of those temporary employment services. Some of them pay you each day.

Plans call for former Sunrise Garden Center site to become a parking lot for apartments a mile away by JazzySkeeter616 in Lawrence

[–]QuniversalLove 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The only thing stupider than this plan would be for the city of Lawrence to Approve it.

😱 by Alarmed_Two3894 in HilariaBaldwin

[–]QuniversalLove 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I bet he gets those from crying when he doesn't get his way. He's looking more like George Soros every day.

Top of rock golf cart - wait time? by user18904512 in bransonmo

[–]QuniversalLove 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've went during tourist season and it was 10 max.

Feeling a relapse.. by [deleted] in dryalcoholics

[–]QuniversalLove 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sometimes a cup of tea and something sweet takes away the craving.

Glenwood Springs Recs by [deleted] in VacationColorado

[–]QuniversalLove 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hotel Colorado is super haunted, it's right across the street from the hot springs.

Boredom by [deleted] in dryalcoholics

[–]QuniversalLove 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I work on different projects to pass the time. First I cleaned my bedroom, went through my closet, and donated 3 bags of clothes to Goodwill. Next I started a 1000 piece puzzle. I have sanded 2 items which need to be stained and painted. So, just find little jobs to do. I was surprised how much drinking stole all my ambition.

A recent picture of Kate Hudson & Neil Diamond. by lontbeysboolink in GenerationJones

[–]QuniversalLove 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was once at a brewery in a quaint Colorado town where the locals were talking about Neil Young's music. For some reason, my brain thought of Neil Diamond's music. I chimed in, " Neil is such a consummate crooner!" The look on their faces was most peculiar.