A North Yorkshire postman has narrowly escaped jail for opening birthday packets before delivering them. |
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Why does the postman deliver my junk mail to my neighbours house but always delivers the bills correctly? |
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Well, our smiling postman recently delivered a letter to me that had my maiden name on it. |
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The postman is forced to meet the addressee only when registered posts or money orders are delivered. |
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Arnold, a part-time farmer and postman has even grown a beard to make his role more realistic. |
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According to one postman, who didn't want to be named, there were piles of parcels, presents and flowers stacked up in the offices. |
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What happens if someone writes the wrong address on an envelope, or the postman delivers the letter to the wrong door? |
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His friend and fellow postman came close to losing his life but is now back at work. |
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He initially worked in the sawmills at Old Farmyard, before taking up the position of local postman. |
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He said he had compiled his notebook and recorded the admission that the appellant had hit the postman at 7.45 pm that night. |
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The early morning postman was our very welcome friend and part of the English constitution. |
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I put a labelled dustbin outside the gate for the mail, to prevent the postman having to drive along the farm road. |
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It is understood the threats were directed at two managers and one postman based at a sorting office in the city. |
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At the moment Campbell, a 30-year-old postman from Glasgow, isn't sure that he can, or will. |
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Seeing off the postman is a high point in an affenpinscher's daily routine that is hard to suppress. |
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The problem arose after the postman delivering the postal votes demanded payment for them. |
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Tom has carried out his duties as postman in the area for the past 25 years with great efficiency and no shortage of wit. |
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A cornet player like her husband and fellow band member Ted, known as the singing postman, her son Mike is now in the band, playing euphonium. |
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The postman brought three letters, among them one whose superscription was in a hand which seemed dimly familiar to me. |
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One morning I was dressed in my black negligee when the postman called with a registered letter. |
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If your hound's gnashers are white unto glowing then at least the postman is in for a healthier bite. |
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I am all for ambition but Lowe comes bearing more messages than a Yuletide postman. |
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If our mail arrived late we were advised this was due to staff shortages or holidays and the postman had to do another round first. |
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No, I promise it's not the makings of a classical joke, as my postman can testify. |
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This morning, 4 February, the postman delivered an airmail bank statement with postmarks. |
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Cancer patients recovering in hospital will no longer have to wait on the postman for their get well soon cards. |
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Whether it be buckle-front carry-alls or laid-back hip swingers just like a postman bag, casual luxe for this season is truly defined. |
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The previous Saturday a postman reported his mailbag had been stolen at 8.45 am in Forty Acres Road. |
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He served for various lengths of time as a postman and a telephonist and also drove a bus in the district. |
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He had laid off some heavy bets recently and his meagre earnings as a postman would not cover them. |
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The new movie, Love, Honour and Obey, which tells the story of a postman who falls in with criminals, is premiered in London. |
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Slamming the door as the postman was just starting to exchange pleasantries about the weather, I tore open the small padded envelope. |
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The postman will shortly be delivering a stack of tax credit forms to the population of Britain. |
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We have a most jolly fellow for a postman and here of late I've been confounding and delighting him. |
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But now one south Essex postman has found himself confronted by a new problem. |
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I pressed my nose to the window to watch our new postman trudging up the hill, head down against the wind and rain. |
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Mail for residents at the complex is normally left in the reception by a delivery driver for a postman to collect and deliver. |
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A few minutes later, a postman brought a money order, a princely sum remitted by a devotee. |
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The thief snatched the van's keys from a postman at 9.45 am in Wimborne Avenue, St Paul's Cray. |
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It is important to become a professional sales person rather than a postman or delivery boy or a traditional sales man. |
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Photo number two shows local postman Owen McDonald aboard his horse and cart driving up Ballymanus Terrace. |
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No one is allowed into her home and the only person she ever sees is the postman delivering her letters. |
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Before going on his 'walk', he would sort the mail delivered by horse and cart from Leominster into a pile for each postman and sub-office. |
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The Kilkelly native and former postman is a familiar face in the area and the large turnout emphasised his popularity. |
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A couple of weeks ago the postman rang the doorbell early on a Saturday morning. |
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The postman always comes to the back door and, on many occasions, has put a bulky envelope through the cat flap. |
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After a tiring morning I come home and find that my postman had delivered my recent order from Amazon. |
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I give the postman and the window cleaner a Christmas box, and occasionally put some money in it too. |
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At Christmas we leave a note on the front door asking the postman to call at the back door for his Christmas box. |
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Has he no higher a status than that or a message-carrier or a postman who, after delivering the letter, has no concern with it whatsoever? |
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I was on the point of leaving when the postman called bearing an invoice from the bicycle suppliers. |
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Receiving a look from the watchman the gatekeeper knew the postman felt the same. |
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Even the poor postman was baffled when he came to collect the post only to discover that the postbox had apparently disappeared into thin air. |
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There, he dropped the package into one of the postboxes and grinned with satisfaction when he imagined a confused postman finding it. |
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She also loved to receive letters and looked forward to the arrival of the postman or postwoman on a daily basis. |
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That little red box at the end of the wall is the post box where the village postman collects all our outgoing mail. |
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The pouches are regularly used to store bags of mail until a postman collects them for delivery to nearby homes. |
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They are half afraid to open the door to the postman should he arrive with another registered letter. |
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The simple looking khaki-clad postman has not lost his role even in this age of information technology. |
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A Black Country postman is taking legal action over claims he pulled a muscle carrying too many letters. |
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He was then promoted to postman and used to make his daily rounds on a bicycle. |
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The 53-year-old postman was pushed off his bike and left lying in the gutter, shaken and bruised. |
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Back to the drawing board, he did nothing for six months and then applied for a job as a postman in Reading, where Dawn's brother, Vince, had worked since leaving school. |
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Cheval was born in 1836 in Charmes, France, and he chose to serve his small community as a postman. |
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The postman is used to delivering mysterious parcels, packets and letters to the old ranch house, mostly from faraway places with strange sounding names. |
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The postman always rings twice, always rings too loud, always rings ten minutes before your alarm's due to go off, and always rings and runs away before you get to the door. |
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I have been the village postman in Troutbeck for 18 years and during that time have witnessed dramatic changes in the availability of reasonable houses to rent or buy. |
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The postman leaves the place mechanically dropping the letters into the boxes, which are collected by the residents leisurely, sometimes a day or two later. |
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Whilst our regular postman was away, quite a lot of post went astray. |
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And here's a shot of the Swedish postman moblogger in the Alps. |
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I went out, put the article in the mailbox, and raised the flag for the postman. |
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It is here that postman Dafydd makes his rounds, thereby providing a link between a gallery of nouveau-riche foreigners, misanthropic farmers, bohemians and peevish locals. |
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Geraldine's initial letter had no proper address on it and they owe their reunion to the local postman who recognised the name and knew the door number. |
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This morning the only activity was a lone postman making his way along the street, and a couple of residents who came out to chat to police officers manning the cordon. |
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In the space of a few weeks in March, a number of incidents occurred including youths attacking a postman as he collected mail from the post box in the centre. |
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My dad's a postman and he delivers letters from all over the world. |
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Normally, customs will calculate the charges due at the point of entry in Ireland, and then it is left up to the postman or courier to collect the money. |
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He was employed as a delivery postman by the Post Office the respondents. |
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At one time he was the ship's postman, at another the barber. |
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We never had this problem whenever the postman delivered our letters. |
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I wasn't sure what Martinis were but they were something like the stuff called poteen that was given to special visitors like the priest or to the postman at Christmas. |
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The postman, aware that he was the cynosure of all eyes, would strut to the centre of the village and call out names of those whose letters he had brought. |
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I could be doing the sun coffee time cross word, cutting my toenails, making balls out of elastic bands the postman drops outside my gaff everyday. |
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His jobs included postman, railwayman, pub worker and underground offsider at Mount Isa copper and silver mines. |
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None of the posties were named in our caption but postman Alan Schubert said they were hoping to raise pounds 500 for Brotton Cottage Hospital. |
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A postman accused of rape and indecent assault with a hammer handle told a court his alleged victim scrammed him in pleasure. |
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A DEBT-RIDDEN postman who stole bank cards from the mail was jailed for eight months. |
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A man banned from carrying felt-tip pens is facing prison time after leaving an allegedly racist note for his postman outside his home. |
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As they were finishing breakfast came the postman with a letter from Derby. Mrs. Morel screwed up her eyes to look at the address. |
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It just goes to show that for a postman or postwoman in a rural area, it's not just all about delivering mail. |
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The son of a postman, MacDiarmid was born in the Scottish border town of Langholm, Dumfriesshire. |
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A STRUGGLING postman unable to cope with delivering hundreds of council mailshots dumped them in the back of his van and in his own home. |
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They were dog-eared by the hands of many a publisher's-reader and postman. |
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A telegram wagger or boy left the telegram department between the ages of 18 and 19 to become a senior postman at the sorting office on Bright Street. |
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The postman has been today, but my tickets have still not yet come. |
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My mother would spend hours orting through cheques and donaons, the postman came with sacks f mail that indicated the level of suport there was for the miners. |
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