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<blockquote data-quote="ManInBrown" data-source="post: 5226724" data-attributes="member: 46614"><p>Yup, absolutely. That’s exactly what my route was like. Super rich, you could see all the houses from the road, they were just far away. And the driveways where I walked were never a direct line to the house.</p><p></p><p>i had one house that was in the clouds. I couldn’t pull in the driveway even if I wanted to. The back bumper would’ve caught the end of the driveway. I hated these people. Every summer like clockwork 4 or 5 pottery barn boxes. Not real heavy but huge. Had to lug those to the garage. Almost died that day every year. But the good thing about these people were if it was an envelope or a small box she didn’t mind if I tied it to the mailbox post in a rain bag. But I knew if I ever left those big ones down there she’d call and complain and I’d have to bring everything up. So I sucked it up and did the right thing when she got something big.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ManInBrown, post: 5226724, member: 46614"] Yup, absolutely. That’s exactly what my route was like. Super rich, you could see all the houses from the road, they were just far away. And the driveways where I walked were never a direct line to the house. i had one house that was in the clouds. I couldn’t pull in the driveway even if I wanted to. The back bumper would’ve caught the end of the driveway. I hated these people. Every summer like clockwork 4 or 5 pottery barn boxes. Not real heavy but huge. Had to lug those to the garage. Almost died that day every year. But the good thing about these people were if it was an envelope or a small box she didn’t mind if I tied it to the mailbox post in a rain bag. But I knew if I ever left those big ones down there she’d call and complain and I’d have to bring everything up. So I sucked it up and did the right thing when she got something big. [/QUOTE]
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