hollydolly
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- London England
what children ?Well where do you sit to shake your cane at the playing children who make too much noise?
what children ?Well where do you sit to shake your cane at the playing children who make too much noise?
how dare you...this is an Island with almost 70 million people, and very little space for housing, many people live in those type of homes country wide, old and young !Yeah, they stopped having kids there a long time ago. I mean, look at that neighborhood in the picture! Codgerspace!![]()
I would open the door hatchet in hand. I bought one when I was first living on my own and have always kept it.I think it depends on your ability to protect yourself. If you're a 92 year old granny using a walker, maybe not a great idea to open the door. without knowing the person on the other side. If you feel comfortable opening the door, open the door.
Still giggling......Well where do you sit to shake your cane at the playing children who make too much noise?
Nopeto accept a delivery ?
I ordered some batteries from Amazon. Just had notice that delivery will be made between 7.45 an 9.45pm.... ! it'll be pitch dark at that time...
if you live alone would you open your door at that time in the dark for a delivery ?
I would open the door hatchet in hand. I bought one when I was first living on my own and have always kept it.![]()
I absolutely agree..im lucky i have a porch,but hey,10pm is a bit late for a delivery
it's very dark here...little street lighting.. and right now its lashing down of rain as well.. so it's be quite difficult to see the logo on any van outside.. or their uniforms.. in fact aside from UPS and Amazon .. no one else wears a uniform... they just wear hi-viz jackets...so that could be anyone..The only delivery people who don't just knock and leave are the Fed-Ex people, and they only delver up until about 6pm. I think they all deliver later during the holidays, though.
I'm trying to think if I'd be scared for Michelle if a late delivery came while she was home alone. I don't think so. They always park their clearly-labeled vans right in front of the house, and their uniforms are identical and obvious, so even if she opened the door to accept the delivery personally, as she's one to do, I'd be ok with it.
But I'm going to tell her to always look out our big front window before she opens the door, though. Day or night, it's a good idea. We have porch-pirates who actually follow delivery vans around, park a little ways away when they stop, and go nab the packages after they pull away.
it's lashing down of rain... if I was to go to bed before 10pm.. the batteries would be ruined by morning...Do you have to be there to accept the delivery? I'd leave the porch light on and a note on the door.
Yeah, our bear did the same"The Bear" broke some of my suet bird feeders years ago
If I had to choose between bringing my delivery in or leaving it to chance, rain, sleet, or snow, I'd open the door. I can't stand the thought of buying stuff for thieves.it's very dark here...little street lighting.. and right now its lashing down of rain as well.. so it's be quite difficult to see the logo on any van outside.. or their uniforms.. in fact aside from UPS and Amazon .. no one else wears a uniform... they just wear hi-viz jackets...so that could be anyone..
Me, too. I love to walk at night; I'll even go out at midnight sometimes if I can't sleep.I do. Heck, I even went for a walk around the block here last night after midnight.