Anonymous wrote:It's 18 degrees outside. My neighbor's can't go get their own starbucks? FFS
Anonymous wrote:It's 18 degrees outside. My neighbor's can't go get their own starbucks? FFS
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Feel so sorry for that guy who has to deliver in 18 degree on a bike to make money.
Als feel sorry for the guy who apparently can’t manage to make coffee at his house.
OP said it was an elderly neighbor unused to meal deliveries. Maybe the coffee machine broke and while he's waiting for a replacement, he thought he'd order coffee, unaware that most food orders aren't protected from the elements in any way. The coffee must have been stone cold and he's learned that lesson!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm out with my dog for long walks every day. We enjoy this weather. My husband walked to the store; he thought about biking there but was worried about black ice. We did see some people on bikes, out for exercise.
Life continues, OP, even when it's cold. I am fine with school closings, and I urge everyone to be careful outside, but some people LIKE this weather, including me. The delivery person on a bike is probably OK with this.
Me again - however, I would never order a HOT drink to be delivered in this weather!![]()
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He went to the wrong house and placed it in the snow as he was finishing the delivery on his app. So I got out there and helped him get it to the right place. ( he was delivering to a very old man who like's McDonald's coffee and has never ordered anything delivered except for mail.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Feel so sorry for that guy who has to deliver in 18 degree on a bike to make money.
Als feel sorry for the guy who apparently can’t manage to make coffee at his house.
Anonymous wrote:Feel so sorry for that guy who has to deliver in 18 degree on a bike to make money.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm out with my dog for long walks every day. We enjoy this weather. My husband walked to the store; he thought about biking there but was worried about black ice. We did see some people on bikes, out for exercise.
Life continues, OP, even when it's cold. I am fine with school closings, and I urge everyone to be careful outside, but some people LIKE this weather, including me. The delivery person on a bike is probably OK with this.
Me again - however, I would never order a HOT drink to be delivered in this weather!![]()
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He went to the wrong house and placed it in the snow as he was finishing the delivery on his app. So I got out there and helped him get it to the right place. ( he was delivering to a very old man who like's McDonald's coffee and has never ordered anything delivered except for mail.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's 18 degrees outside. My neighbor's can't go get their own starbucks? FFS
That's so rude and so lazy. People make me sad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's 18 degrees outside. My neighbor's can't go get their own starbucks? FFS
That's so rude and so lazy. People make me sad.
Anonymous wrote:It's 18 degrees outside. My neighbor's can't go get their own starbucks? FFS
Anonymous wrote:People need to get paid even when it's 18 degrees out. Good for them for helping someone get paid.
I get as many deliveries as possible from Amazon (don't bundle, screw CO2) let those delivery people get paid. LOL
Anonymous wrote:It's 18 degrees outside. My neighbor's can't go get their own starbucks? FFS