Keys (WAS: The generational battle of butter vs. margarine)
"jinx the minx" > wrote in message
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> "Julie Bove" > wrote:
>> "jinx the minx" > wrote in message
>> ...
>>> Jeßus > wrote:
>>>> On Mon, 23 Jun 2014 04:54:34 -0700, "Julie Bove"
>>>> > wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> "barbie gee" > wrote in message
>>>>> crg.pbz...
>>>>>>
>>>>>> so how come the Post Office doesn't provide replacement keys?
>>>>>
>>>>> Let me look up the population of Bothell... It's about 33,000. And
>>>>> >>> Mill
>>>>> Creek? About 19,000. Both cities are served by that PO. And you >>>
>>>>> expect
>>>>> them to keep that many duplicate keys?
>>>>
>>>> How can anyone be as stupid as you and still be breathing unassisted?
>>>>
>>>> You don't think your local post office can order the key in? I'll bet
>>>> theres a unique number on that key. Thats how it's done in Australia
>>>> and elsewhere. There must be well over a million PO boxes here, how do
>>>> you think they manage all the keys and locks, and replacements for the
>>>> same?
>>>
>>> Not to mention, there wouldn't be 33,000 unique, individual keys anyways
>>> because 1 out of every so many is a duplicate. Same with car keys, etc.
>>
>> I never said that. Just giving you an example that I'm not in some
>> podunk little town. I am just getting sick of this! I know what I was
>> told by the PO as to what I needed to do to get a new lock. Maybe they
>> lied to me. That was 10 years ago. Sheesh. And you people here are the
>> ones making the big deal of it! So we share a key. Why do *you* have a
>> problem with it?
>
> I don't give a rat's ass if you share a key or not. Your reading
> comprehension isn't so great.
Then why they hell are you going on about this? Just go to some other
thread and start talking food. But you're not here to talk food. Are you?
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