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    jdmack79

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    good luck man

    I found one house in my price range that any meat eating INGOer would like. It used to be owned by a guy who ran a BBQ joint, so he converted the backyard into a huge eating area. It has a 2400 square foot outdoor patio/cooking/eating area, including THREE stone cooking fireplaces or smokers.

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    RobbyMaQ

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    I found one house in my price range that any meat eating INGOer would like. It used to be owned by a guy who ran a BBQ joint, so he converted the backyard into a huge eating area. It has a 2400 square foot outdoor patio/cooking/eating area, including THREE stone cooking fireplaces or smokers.

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    Bonus bullet trap in oven = 25 yard range!!!! :spend:
     

    Crbn79

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    I found a tax document in the ditch last year several weeks after I filed our taxes. I was picking up trash and found it. I find bills in the ditch as well. I have filed complaints on our mail lady and the post office, but the problems still occur. When I checked online, all the 1099's were to be mailed by Feb. 2nd this year so if I don't have it a couple of days, I will contact the sender to see when they were mailed.

    They are pretty lax on enforcement. I have a buddy who's estranged wife was throwing away mail at her house instead of delivering it. Even throwing it into sewer drains. I reported her several times and gave them the locations of the mail she dumped, they never did anything to her.
     

    mom45

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    They are pretty lax on enforcement. I have a buddy who's estranged wife was throwing away mail at her house instead of delivering it. Even throwing it into sewer drains. I reported her several times and gave them the locations of the mail she dumped, they never did anything to her.


    When I shop online and have a choice, I request anything but the mail for delivery of my packages. Unfortunately, UPS has now teamed up with them and smaller parcels are delivered to the local post office and then delivered by the mail carrier.
     

    db1959

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    When I shop online and have a choice, I request anything but the mail for delivery of my packages. Unfortunately, UPS has now teamed up with them and smaller parcels are delivered to the local post office and then delivered by the mail carrier.

    I don't understand why they don't do anything to the mailass. Ours ripped one of those news mailbox things off the post because he thought it was in the way and threw it in the yard. 5 of us saw him do it. 4 of us wanted to go out and beat his ass. The 1 who didn't prevailed. I reported him to the post master. The guy stopped by the house the next day apologized and put the box back up. No problems with him since.
     

    Crbn79

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    When I shop online and have a choice, I request anything but the mail for delivery of my packages. Unfortunately, UPS has now teamed up with them and smaller parcels are delivered to the local post office and then delivered by the mail carrier.
    We had a great mailman for a long time. We would give him cookies, cold drinks in the summer and such. We quickly found the mail route was move around so that our stop was just before lunch rather than the end of the day. We have a new guy now who walks around always on the phone cursing to whoever he's talking with.
     
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