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The irrationality of looking out the door for your package

pawineguy

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My postwoman will always ring the doorbell if she's dropping a package out front, and she won't be here for another few hours at least. The UPS truck is loud so I always hear when they are in front of my house. Why must I then keep looking out the side lights each time I pass the front door??

@Fanch, any medical advice?
 

Fanch

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Yep, in addition to setting up a mobile tent behind your mailbox, I also recommend careful titration of a benzodiazepine. :D lol
 

Fanch

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All kidding aside, anticipation of a shipment alerted to us that is "Out for Delivery" creates a great deal of anxiety - can't even take a bathroom break for fear of missing out. On one occasion when I was expecting an IWC Mark XVII, my friendly UPS guy rang the doorbell once and ran back to his truck and left with my watch before I could open the door. I chased him down the block waving my arms but to no avail. Then I jumped in car and spent the next 45 minutes tring to find him. Just as I was about to give up, I spotted him in his truck and collected my package.
 

Fanch

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Why sit inside? I recommend a nice coffee or a beer on the stoop. Enjoy the anticipation! :)

The anticipation is never enjoyable, not until the package is opened and the goods are found to be exactly what you wanted.
 
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My postwoman will always ring the doorbell if she's dropping a package out front, and she won't be here for another few hours at least. The UPS truck is loud so I always hear when they are in front of my house. Why must I then keep looking out the side lights each time I pass the front door??

@Fanch, any medical advice?

I am doing that right this moment. But, I fear that it is too late...
 

pawineguy

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All kidding aside, anticipation of a shipment alerted to us that is "Out for Delivery" creates a great deal of anxiety - can't even take a bathroom break for fear of missing out. On one occasion when I was expecting an IWC Mark XVII, my friendly UPS guy rang the doorbell once and ran back to his truck and left with my watch before I could open the door. I chased him down the block waving my arms but to no avail. Then I jumped in car and spent the next 45 minutes tring to find him. Just as I was about to give up, I spotted him in his truck and collected my package.

Haha, I have a neighbor who also works from home, and his office is in the front of his house facing the street. I alert him if I'm expecting something and he's my spotter. If I miss it he will hold the UPS or USPS person at his house until I walk down to collect my package. Yeah, we're all nuts.
 

Mark

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My anxiety derives from me trying to intercept the delivery man before the wife does and demands to see the invoice! She believes all my jackets were purchased used or in a sale at half the price they actually were.
 

dudewuttheheck

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I hate waiting for a delivery. As Calvin and Hobbes teaches: "The longer you wait for the mail, the less there is in it." It seems the less I expect it, the more I get!
 

pawineguy

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Finally!

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Jägernaut

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Even worse is being stuck at work while your wife first sends a pic of the package then a pick of her wearing the jacket. My Belstaff Cougar just arrived.
 

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