cricketmd
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While you may have a viable excuse, the people I see doing this at the California Post Office don't, they are not carrying boxes, they are not handicapped, they don't have handicap plates. They jump out of their vehicles and "bounce" across the street or park right in front of the boxes and Coffee Quarter and go sprinting into the post office. Most of them are not just running in to check their boxes, they are going over to the customer service side which means they are usually in there for at least ten minutes.
Now, since you don't use the California Post Office and I did not refer to you by name I fail to see how you could possible have taken my post personally and think I was talking about you. Maybe you can help me out and explain to me how you can take an event that occurs at least 20 miles from you in a different part of the county and think it is about you?
Nobody is taking it personally
I was just trying to help you feel less butt hurt and raw and less of a douche canoe
Your point, regardless of which post office (within a small 20 mile radius) was about having to walk the "extra few feet" when other's aren't.
Being angry at such minor things makes one very miserable, I can see this. I was trying to help you feel less jackknifed on the wedgy scale
I never said your post was about me. I was trying to help you think about other scenarios but your own. Clearly, next time I should simply attach a link to some Preparation H. 

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But I do not block mailboxes. I do this because I have degenerative joint disease in my back (amongst a slew of other health ailments) and I physically cant carry heavy boxes by myself all that way anymore and I have nobody to help me. Its why I'm at the post office to begin with - big boxes to mail, many of them. I ship out canned goods and other items I make at my own expense free to newly recovering brain surgery patients, cancer patients and newly widowed people. It has nothing to do with me not walking my "fat ass a few feet, its not going to kill you" or being a "dumb ass" or "douche nozzle". If you are offering to help me lug my boxes next time (albeit in Ch. Hall) please let me know!
You are welcome! 
