I am a stay at home dad, out of the house for 2 hours today, and So, what strap should I use? So my first constellation has to live in the post office overnight Stay tuned for photos tomorrow...
Its a known fact that Auspost hide in your bushes with binoculars waiting for you to leave before slipping one of those into your door jam
They walk up with only the slip and quickly bolt. I've seen them do it and been too late to stop the guy
Daniel, this is possibly the funniest post I've read, in a while.. (Maybe I should get out more..?) but then I'd miss the posty Sorry you missed him, but it was worth it for comedy value..
T There must be an AustPost courier training school. I can't count the number of times I've waited for a delivery, kept an eye on the local traffic (small court) and STILL get shived by the delivery guy who must move like THE FLASH. [Park run to doorbell ding run to letterbox dump pre-written card run to van drop clutch and zoom] = Elapsed time, < 1200 m/s. These guys would make the greatest ever wheelmen (if you're interested in forming a gang to rob a Savings & Loan that is) I'm setting up a cam on my driveway just so that I can view the ninjas of dissapointment.
Respectable Member JiminOz If anyone wants 100% satisfaction, FedEx International Priority is spot-on, with no ifs or buts. Auspost, no comments. Thank-you.
Here is another bad story: http://omegaforums.net/index.php?threads/How-Annoying-Is-Ems-Tracking.4390/
Picked mine up from the sorting office this morning - Dynamic Mk 1, manual wind (probably cal 601) plus what looks like a good condition 60's box.