Anonymous wrote:We lived in a town where there were two similar streets with similar addresses(Think 12 oak street and 12 oak ave). We randomly received a crate of oranges and couldn’t figure out why so we ate them. Turns out they were meant for oak ave and not oak street and somehow the people from oak ave figured out it went to us and they called us and accused us of eating their oranges and it was a whole thing
Anonymous wrote:We lived in a town where there were two similar streets with similar addresses(Think 12 oak street and 12 oak ave). We randomly received a crate of oranges and couldn’t figure out why so we ate them. Turns out they were meant for oak ave and not oak street and somehow the people from oak ave figured out it went to us and they called us and accused us of eating their oranges and it was a whole thing
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What a weird thing to have delivered.
Have you not heard its 2024 you can have literally anything delivered to your door?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Someone had frozen yogurt delivered. To our house, their name is Eric. We don't know any Erics and don't know who delivered it.
We put it all in the freezer.
How long do we have to wait before we can eat it ourselves?
Why on earth would you eat mystery food found on the ground if you don’t have any way to identify the origin?
A fully plastic wrapped food delivery to your door is not this you bonehead.