Posted by tractorkrum on July 12, 2014 at 05:22:58 from (216.222.189.57):
In Reply to: Mailbox Knocked down! posted by Deere Scotty on July 11, 2014 at 03:59:28:
As a kid we had the worst, rusty mailbox along the county highway. We gave dad a new mailbox which took him several months to get around to installing. Well dad attached a big long pole that stuck way out the back side like he was going to attach a sign on it. The first week the new mailbox was installed someone hit it. The mailbox swung around and took out the guys back window. Dad only had a sixth grade education, but was no dummy.
A guy at work told of a neighbor that install the biggest mailbox you can buy and installed a small one inside filling the void with concrete. He was sitting on his porch one night and heard a car coming down the road with the familiar sound of mailboxes getting smashed. When they got to his there was a lot of screaming and he later found a piece of broken baseball bat. Problem solved!
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