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<blockquote data-quote="scooby0048" data-source="post: 3151416" data-attributes="member: 50693"><p>You guys should see some of the places we DR here in Wyoming. We have 3 pages of other locations but some of the best are:</p><p>a boat that gets pushed back out in the water b/c the goats eat the packages</p><p>tied to a tree branch 4ft off the ground because the horses kick them if left on ground</p><p>in a cow pinching machine, in a bull sperm getting machine (don't ask me I don't wanna know what it's called bad enough I know what it does)</p><p>in cars, on cars, under cars, in tractors, near tractors, over tractors in a barn</p><p>in a stove that also represents the warning sign "open range"</p><p>on a roof of a half subterranean house</p><p>down a chute to a zombie / doomsday bunker</p><p>in a BBQ, in an outdoor pizza oven</p><p>in a decommissioned Fedex truck</p><p>in a plane that is now a house</p><p>and a few others places that I can't remember but I know we have CPAD alerts for</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>That's normal around these parts. We open doors all the time to slide packages. There is one driver who has had his route so long the customers joke to cover drivers about how he has caught them in various precarious situations and they always know when Driver X is off because the cover drivers knock or leave the packages in different spots. We have customers that leave beverages in fridges or notes to grab a fresh elk steak from the freezer. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Maybe in your parts but that is normal here. What will get you shot at out here, is when cover drivers don't know the routine and are delivering after dark and try driving down roads that don't lead to the ranch houses.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scooby0048, post: 3151416, member: 50693"] You guys should see some of the places we DR here in Wyoming. We have 3 pages of other locations but some of the best are: a boat that gets pushed back out in the water b/c the goats eat the packages tied to a tree branch 4ft off the ground because the horses kick them if left on ground in a cow pinching machine, in a bull sperm getting machine (don't ask me I don't wanna know what it's called bad enough I know what it does) in cars, on cars, under cars, in tractors, near tractors, over tractors in a barn in a stove that also represents the warning sign "open range" on a roof of a half subterranean house down a chute to a zombie / doomsday bunker in a BBQ, in an outdoor pizza oven in a decommissioned Fedex truck in a plane that is now a house and a few others places that I can't remember but I know we have CPAD alerts for That's normal around these parts. We open doors all the time to slide packages. There is one driver who has had his route so long the customers joke to cover drivers about how he has caught them in various precarious situations and they always know when Driver X is off because the cover drivers knock or leave the packages in different spots. We have customers that leave beverages in fridges or notes to grab a fresh elk steak from the freezer. Maybe in your parts but that is normal here. What will get you shot at out here, is when cover drivers don't know the routine and are delivering after dark and try driving down roads that don't lead to the ranch houses. [/QUOTE]
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