Bingo!!! This is exactly what happens every 3-5 years a new crop comes up and starts driving etc. The first thing to go is the mail boxes up and down the road. They will knock them down/off. I kept putting mine back up so they finally just took the whole damn thing. Never did find it. I got my VA Dr. to write a letter so my box is now up here closer to the house. No more problems for me anyway. Being rural, the mail person has to drive all the way up my long drive for this. I hate it. :lol: If the dang postal service would get off their arse and investigate this after all the complaining the whole area did about the boxes....they do have "Inspectors" don't they? Dang kids just don't have any "work" to do. My kids stayed busy working around the farm/earning money cutting yards/waiting tables for a couple of restaurants etc. Yes, they were tired...too tired to go out and get in trouble. I would help my kids anytime anywhere...but I also let them know that if they got in trouble with the law for doing "stupid" things....I would not help and they would sit in jail overnight for sure. :shock:
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