The Waste Management driver left a Christmas Card taped to the top of our trash can. He signed it “W.M. Driver”. I could not for the life of me figure out who I knew named W.M. Driver.
Stop laughing at me. Stop that!
Okay, I deserve it. THAT was a blonde moment.
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Twitter: Qtpies7
says:
LOL Thanks for sharing it. It helps some of us other blondes feel better.
Shouldn’t Waste Management people adhere to the three Rs and REDUCE. I have replaced Christmas cards with verbal and electronic communications years ago.
Merry Christmas Everyone !
There, that’s done
Twitter: average_jane
says:
Our recycling guys leave us a card every year, but they actually sign their names. Then I feel sorta guilty and wonder if I should give them a card or gift or something, but I never have.
Well that was nice of the driver though to give the card, I’d never received a card from one.
Till then,
Jean
Merry Christmas to you and your family, Elizabeth.
Teehee, that’s cute.
Twitter: Cybercelt
says:
Hey! I found you. I just wanted to wish you and your family a blessed holiday season and a prosperous new year.
All the best.
CyberCelt
Glad to hear there are others besides you that have received cards from their trash guys.. I thought it sounded a little creepy before that but thinking about it, I bet they don’t even actually fill them out themselves. WM Driver could be anyone that delivers. Would be easy to have a secretary fill out a zillion of them to give to their drivers to pass out.
A personal touch, I like it, why not, after all it was Christmas.
What is the ’3 Rs’. Recycle, Reduce and what?? please enlighten me