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A week or so ago we got a "tried to deliver" notice in the mailbox. I
noticed it was from Edmonton Book Store and knew Santa had ordered one of the books on fishing in Canada I asked forG Santa put the notice back in the box with a specified delivery day on it for the mailman to bring it back when we would be here to sign for it. It never showed up. Santa went to the post office and asked and they couldn't find it "The carrier must have it." We asked the carrier and he doesn't have it ... He "assumed we had picked it up at the post office." Thus, it appears that my .... out of print ..... X-mas gift book is lost :-( Bah Humbug |
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Larry L wrote:
Thus, it appears that my .... out of print ..... X-mas gift book is lost :-( Now THAT sucks. Hope it turns up..... - JR |
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On 2009-12-14 16:15:43 -0500, Larry L said:
A week or so ago we got a "tried to deliver" notice in the mailbox. I noticed it was from Edmonton Book Store and knew Santa had ordered one of the books on fishing in Canada I asked forG Santa put the notice back in the box with a specified delivery day on it for the mailman to bring it back when we would be here to sign for it. It never showed up. Santa went to the post office and asked and they couldn't find it "The carrier must have it." We asked the carrier and he doesn't have it ... He "assumed we had picked it up at the post office." Thus, it appears that my .... out of print ..... X-mas gift book is lost :-( Bah Humbug Let's see...... The government can't deliver a simple package to your house and you want them to handle all of our healthcare? Correct? Hope your package comes thru. Hope you don't get sick. Dave |
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![]() "David LaCourse" wrote in message news:2009121417041131729-dplacourse@aolcom... On 2009-12-14 16:15:43 -0500, Larry L said: A week or so ago we got a "tried to deliver" notice in the mailbox. I noticed it was from Edmonton Book Store and knew Santa had ordered one of the books on fishing in Canada I asked forG Santa put the notice back in the box with a specified delivery day on it for the mailman to bring it back when we would be here to sign for it. It never showed up. Santa went to the post office and asked and they couldn't find it "The carrier must have it." We asked the carrier and he doesn't have it ... He "assumed we had picked it up at the post office." Thus, it appears that my .... out of print ..... X-mas gift book is lost :-( Bah Humbug Let's see...... The government can't deliver a simple package to your house and you want them to handle all of our healthcare? Correct? Hope your package comes thru. Hope you don't get sick. Dave Yeah but who else can ship a dehydrated heart across the country for 43 cents? John |
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On Dec 14, 2:04*pm, David LaCourse wrote:
On 2009-12-14 16:15:43 -0500, Larry L said: A week or so ago we got a "tried to deliver" notice in the mailbox. *I noticed it was from Edmonton Book Store and knew Santa had ordered one of the books on fishing in Canada I asked forG Santa put the notice back in the box with a specified delivery day on it for the mailman to bring it back when we would be here to sign for it. It never showed up. * Santa went to the post office and asked and they couldn't find it "The carrier must have it." * *We asked the carrier and he doesn't have it ... He "assumed we had picked it up at the post office." Thus, it appears that my .... out of print ..... *X-mas gift book is lost :-( Bah Humbug Let's see...... The government can't deliver a simple package to your house and you want them to handle all of our healthcare? * *Correct? Hope your package comes thru. *Hope you don't get sick. Dave- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Name one country that you think has a better postal service than the USA. You cannot because we are numero uno. Not the Jerrys not the Brits not the Japannese. Name one company in the private sector that can deliver a letter to your house from California or any other place in the 50 states for 44 cents. Not FedEx not Brown no one. Period. How about when Americans do stuff right or are the best there is we recognize it and get off the soapbox.? Merry Christmas you old pirate. Dave |
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On 2009-12-14 20:58:03 -0500, DaveS said:
On Dec 14, 2:04*pm, David LaCourse wrote: On 2009-12-14 16:15:43 -0500, Larry L said: A week or so ago we got a "tried to deliver" notice in the mailbox. * I noticed it was from Edmonton Book Store and knew Santa had ordered one of the books on fishing in Canada I asked forG Santa put the notice back in the box with a specified delivery day on it for the mailman to bring it back when we would be here to sign for it. It never showed up. * Santa went to the post office and asked and the y couldn't find it "The carrier must have it." * *We asked the carrie r and he doesn't have it ... He "assumed we had picked it up at the post office." Thus, it appears that my .... out of print ..... *X-mas gift book is lost :-( Bah Humbug Let's see...... The government can't deliver a simple package to your house and you want them to handle all of our healthcare? * *Correct? Hope your package comes thru. *Hope you don't get sick. Dave- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Name one country that you think has a better postal service than the USA. You cannot because we are numero uno. Not the Jerrys not the Brits not the Japannese. Name one company in the private sector that can deliver a letter to your house from California or any other place in the 50 states for 44 cents. Not FedEx not Brown no one. Period. How about when Americans do stuff right or are the best there is we recognize it and get off the soapbox.? The post office has been operating at a loss for, how long? It's just like Medicare and Medicaid which are both running in the red. Merry Christmas you old pirate. And the same to you and yours, David. Dave Dave |
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On Dec 14, 8:48*pm, David LaCourse wrote:
On 2009-12-14 20:58:03 -0500, DaveS said: On Dec 14, 2:04*pm, David LaCourse wrote: On 2009-12-14 16:15:43 -0500, Larry L said: A week or so ago we got a "tried to deliver" notice in the mailbox. * I noticed it was from Edmonton Book Store and knew Santa had ordered one of the books on fishing in Canada I asked forG Santa put the notice back in the box with a specified delivery day on it for the mailman to bring it back when we would be here to sign for it. It never showed up. * Santa went to the post office and asked and the y couldn't find it "The carrier must have it." * *We asked the carrie r and he doesn't have it ... He "assumed we had picked it up at the post office." Thus, it appears that my .... out of print ..... *X-mas gift book is lost :-( Bah Humbug Let's see...... The government can't deliver a simple package to your house and you want them to handle all of our healthcare? * *Correct? Hope your package comes thru. *Hope you don't get sick. Dave- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Name one country that you think has a better postal service than the USA. You cannot because we are numero uno. Not the Jerrys not the Brits not the Japannese. Name one company in the private sector that can deliver a letter to your house from California or any other place in the 50 states for 44 cents. Not FedEx not Brown no one. Period. How about when Americans do stuff right or are the best there is we recognize it and get off the soapbox.? The post office has been operating at a loss for, how long? *It's just like Medicare and Medicaid which are both running in the red. Does your police department turn a profit? Your fire department? Parks? Highway? Water treatment? Waste water treatment? County board? State senate? Navy? Imbecile. Pig. g. |
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On 2009-12-14 22:51:30 -0500, Giles said:
On Dec 14, 8:48*pm, David LaCourse wrote: On 2009-12-14 20:58:03 -0500, DaveS said: On Dec 14, 2:04*pm, David LaCourse wrote: On 2009-12-14 16:15:43 -0500, Larry L said : A week or so ago we got a "tried to deliver" notice in the mailbox. * I noticed it was from Edmonton Book Store and knew Santa had ordered on e of the books on fishing in Canada I asked forG Santa put the notice back in the box with a specified delivery day on it for the mailman to bring it back when we would be here to sign for it. It never showed up. * Santa went to the post office and asked and t he y couldn't find it "The carrier must have it." * *We asked the carr ie r and he doesn't have it ... He "assumed we had picked it up at the pos t office." Thus, it appears that my .... out of print ..... *X-mas gift book i s lost :-( Bah Humbug Let's see...... The government can't deliver a simple package to your house and you want them to handle all of our healthcare? * *Correc t? Hope your package comes thru. *Hope you don't get sick. Dave- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Name one country that you think has a better postal service than the USA. You cannot because we are numero uno. Not the Jerrys not the Brits not the Japannese. Name one company in the private sector that can deliver a letter to your house from California or any other place in the 50 states for 44 cents. Not FedEx not Brown no one. Period. How about when Americans do stuff right or are the best there is we recognize it and get off the soapbox.? The post office has been operating at a loss for, how long? *It's just like Medicare and Medicaid which are both running in the red. Does your police department turn a profit? Your fire department? Parks? Highway? Water treatment? Waste water treatment? County board? State senate? Navy? Imbecile. Pig. g. ZZZZZzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz |
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![]() "David LaCourse" wrote in message news:2009121421485178840-dplacourse@aolcom... The post office has been operating at a loss for, how long? It's just like Medicare and Medicaid which are both running in the red. since when does 'operating at a loss' equal 'doing a bad job'? All three examples given are tasked with responsibilities that no private corporation would touch. Medicare and Medicaid run at a much lower administrative overhead than private health insurers. The post office delivers stuff at a far lower rate than a private carrier would charge, if anyone could even be found willing to deliver tons of bulk mail, not to mention letters and greeting cards, worldwide. You have no clue about what you discuss, sometimes, Louie. Tom |
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On 2009-12-15 19:23:51 -0500, "Tom Littleton" said:
"David LaCourse" wrote in message news:2009121421485178840-dplacourse@aolcom... The post office has been operating at a loss for, how long? It's just like Medicare and Medicaid which are both running in the red. since when does 'operating at a loss' equal 'doing a bad job'? All three examples given are tasked with responsibilities that no private corporation would touch. Medicare and Medicaid run at a much lower administrative overhead than private health insurers. The post office delivers stuff at a far lower rate than a private carrier would charge, if anyone could even be found willing to deliver tons of bulk mail, not to mention letters and greeting cards, worldwide. You have no clue about what you discuss, sometimes, Louie. Tom The only thing government does well is make war, and it has not done that for many, many years. You think health care is expensive. Wait until it is free, Tom. I'm on my last days. Don't have too much time left. You and yours, as well as my children, are the ones I feel sorry for. If revising health care is so very important, and I think it is, why the big rush? Do it slowly, thoughtfully, carefully, and with a majority of the PEOPLE in favor. More than 60% of the adults in the U.S. don't want this health care bill. Don't do it this way. Don't rush into it. "We must have a bill out of Congress by Christmas," is plain insanity. YOU will be sorry. I won't be around when the **** hits the fan, thank God, but you will. d;o) You want a system like the UK and Canada? Read this: I pulled this article from the "Investor's Business Daily." It provides some interesting stats from a survey by the UN International Health Organization. * Percentage of men and women who survived a cancer five years after diagnosis: U.S.*********** 65% (two cancers for me) England****** 46% Canada******* 42% * Percentage of patients diagnosed with*diabetes*who received treatment within six months: U.S.************93% (again, me) England*******15% Canada********43% * Percentage of seniors needing*hip replacement*who received it within six months: U.S.*********** 90% (six months? Hell, try three weeks for a friend) England****** 15% Canada******* 43% * Percentage referred to a medical specialist who see one within one month: U.S.************77% (almost every month for me) England*******40% Canada********43% * Number of MRI scanners (a prime diagnostic tool) per million people: U.S.************71 England*******14 Canada********18 * Percentage of seniors (65+), with low income, who say they are in "excellent health": U.S.************12% (hmm, wish I *could* say that) England*******2% Canada********6% * I don't know about you, but I don't want "Universal Healthcare" comparable to England or Canada . Remember old Harry Reid saying, "Edlerly Americans must learn to accept the inconveniences of old age." Really? The inconvieniences? Fine. Like having to **** 3 times a night? No problem. Like achy bones and sore feet? No problem. We should ship his sorry ass to Canada or the UK. And, btw, do you think members of Congress will have the same benefits the rest of us do? I may not know what the hell I am talking about half the time, but I do know who I vote for, and I've only twice voted for a pig in a poke. You seem to make a general practice of it. Davey, Louie, Asshole, Pig, Imbecile, Dumbass, Idiot, (put your favorite one here), who will be laughing in his grave when you and yours have to pay for this giant gluster****! And pay you will, and pay, and pay, and pay................ * |
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