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gness | 17:31 Mon 30th Jul 2012 | ChatterBank
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.....disagree about this. I`m right and she worries for my safety. (or sanity)

I had to collect a missed parcel today from the Post Office depot. The chap before me collected a large parcel of clothing, a bit like a catalogue parcel.
When I came out he had torn it open and thrown the plastic wrapping on the pavement.
I picked it up, brought it home, folded it neatly, put it in an envelope and posted it back to him.....minus a stamp.
Now he will have to pay postage if he is at home when it is delivered or collect it from the depot where he, the litter-bug, dropped it.
Daughter is raising her eyebrows but that could be because I also had a bit of an accident with the cheese balls in our deli on the way home.
So, am I right or crazy?
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Lol..i find it quite funny. Littering idiot x
I think it's a brilliant idea :-)
You know, we're all crazy here gness, so daughter's right
Sounds good to me ... I hate litter (and spitting) with a vengeance ...
lol lol.......I'm with you on this gness, although my daughter would probably tut.
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Might draw the line at collecting spit and posting it.
So long as you didn't put our address on it anywhere - would have a been a bit bonkers to have a go at him when he actually dropped (some people get very huffy).
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i think you were right to mail it back to him! i would of! what a great idea.
you are teaching that litterbug a lesson.

good for you --- i'm with you on this one (with respects to your daughter)
Well done gness litter louts need a wake up call.
Hope you and your family are getting there with your tragic loss but as your post suggests your sense of humour and the respect of many will get you through the harder days x
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Thing is Sherr, I do have a go. Stopped for a while when a friend was stabbed in Harborough when he confronted someone but I have to do it. Don`t usually get anywhere though.
Ma, hows things anyhow xx
yes..you're right..he won't know who posted it to him.
hahaha gness - good on you - I hate people that chuck stuff on the floor.............}:o)
As long as your address is not associated with it. Great........

We had one in the family that brought hilarity.

My grandfather loved sea-fishing but was pretty lousy at it, no he was awful. Hardly ever caught a thing, much to considerable mirth.

One time he did land one, a good-sized Pollock, off Smeaton's Pier in St Ives (and not the time he snared a motorboat and it was only the quick action of the old man cutting his line that prevented him being pulled off the wall).

He decided to send the proof of the pudding through the Royal Mail - trouble was we were in the NW of the UK and he was in Cornwall - and it was August and a hot one too.

This half-reeking fish came through - the old man sent it straight back, address unknown.....
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Hi and thank you. Getting to Wednesday with humour, being busy and absolutely convinced he will greet me with the red when I get to Harrogate. x
Shame you wont be there to see his face when he gets the parcel.
Well done!
seeing it was about 1968, that's slow even by Royal Snail standards......unless they mail to heaven.

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