Two years, what IS his problem
May. 9th, 2005 12:28 pmI just wrote a rather cranky email for Karl to forward on to the guy who used to own this house. (They both work at the Lockheed facilities here).
As I understand it, they moved out of this house TWO YEARS ago. We're still getting their mail. Including packages. I know the Christmas fruit package got tossed, it was sitting too long. Today we got a package for, we think, one of his stepdaughters, from a teen shopping website. This is not junk mail. If it was her ordering it, you'd think she could use her new address. And if it's a gift, you'd think they'd give their friends and family the correct address.
I'm cranky because the doorbell ringing woke sleeping Jamie from his nap, scared him and made him cry.
This guy better convince me he's going to DO something about this or I'm throwing it away. Every time I've sent mail to him via Karl I've told Karl to tell him to get this fixed, and I've lost patience.
As I understand it, they moved out of this house TWO YEARS ago. We're still getting their mail. Including packages. I know the Christmas fruit package got tossed, it was sitting too long. Today we got a package for, we think, one of his stepdaughters, from a teen shopping website. This is not junk mail. If it was her ordering it, you'd think she could use her new address. And if it's a gift, you'd think they'd give their friends and family the correct address.
I'm cranky because the doorbell ringing woke sleeping Jamie from his nap, scared him and made him cry.
This guy better convince me he's going to DO something about this or I'm throwing it away. Every time I've sent mail to him via Karl I've told Karl to tell him to get this fixed, and I've lost patience.
Re: Civil disobedience - er, "slow code"
Date: 2005-05-09 09:08 pm (UTC)You're quite right - but the postman had scarpered. They never wait, just drop it, ring the bell, and go back to the truck and drive off.
At this point I am insisting we throw away everything but packages, and I'm dithering on those. If he gets tax documents here, well, that's his problem, isn't it?