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<blockquote data-quote="oldupsman" data-source="post: 1043453" data-attributes="member: 42268"><p>Yeah well, I got damn close once. And it's not a funny story.</p><p>Peak of 85. About a week before Christmas. It's about 9:30 at night. Rural delivery. House about quarter mile</p><p>off the road. Front of the house faced away from the driveway so they didn't see me come in. Old 400, small car.</p><p>Parked behind a big evergreen tree. Left the car running, lights on(1985 ok?). Thank goodness I did.</p><p>I'm approaching a side door, ground level. I'm about 10 feet from the door when it opens an the lady of the house in </p><p>her night robe opens the door to let her little dog out. All she sees is this figure in the darkness. She starts screaming </p><p>the kind of screams you get in horror movies. Just one long blood curling scream. I'm standing there screaming UPS,UPS,UPS.</p><p>All of a sudden I see this arm push her aside and a man appears and has a shotgun pointed right at me. This whole time </p><p>I have never stopped screaming UPS,UPS,UPS. I see him glance to his right and he sees the car running with it's lights.</p><p>on behind the evergreen. He puts down the gun and says, What are you doing out here at this time of night." Not</p><p>ashamed to tell you I was literally shaking and sweating. Most I was ever scared in my life. So please don't blow it off Dragon.</p><p>Thank goodness the guy kept his head and didn't shoot first and ask questions later. Sober is absoultely right.</p><p>Being out there at 10:00 at night is nothing but a product of poor planning, And as a stock holder</p><p>I think it's lousy business. It's been accepted for years. And it's wrong</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oldupsman, post: 1043453, member: 42268"] Yeah well, I got damn close once. And it's not a funny story. Peak of 85. About a week before Christmas. It's about 9:30 at night. Rural delivery. House about quarter mile off the road. Front of the house faced away from the driveway so they didn't see me come in. Old 400, small car. Parked behind a big evergreen tree. Left the car running, lights on(1985 ok?). Thank goodness I did. I'm approaching a side door, ground level. I'm about 10 feet from the door when it opens an the lady of the house in her night robe opens the door to let her little dog out. All she sees is this figure in the darkness. She starts screaming the kind of screams you get in horror movies. Just one long blood curling scream. I'm standing there screaming UPS,UPS,UPS. All of a sudden I see this arm push her aside and a man appears and has a shotgun pointed right at me. This whole time I have never stopped screaming UPS,UPS,UPS. I see him glance to his right and he sees the car running with it's lights. on behind the evergreen. He puts down the gun and says, What are you doing out here at this time of night." Not ashamed to tell you I was literally shaking and sweating. Most I was ever scared in my life. So please don't blow it off Dragon. Thank goodness the guy kept his head and didn't shoot first and ask questions later. Sober is absoultely right. Being out there at 10:00 at night is nothing but a product of poor planning, And as a stock holder I think it's lousy business. It's been accepted for years. And it's wrong [/QUOTE]
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