That`s an old English saying: a description of times when the worst often seems to happen,and keep happening. Compared with those in the UK flooded out for weeks on end recently my gripe fades away like an early morning mist does.
The other day i was informed by the Relief Royal Mail Delivery Man,who it seems to me would get lost upon a straight road.That he had just put my package containing a very rare collection of toy figures,through someone else`s Letter Box. Realizing his mistake and because it was Tracked Mail,he put a short note asking whome ever lives there to deliver it either to me or return it to The Royal Mail. Then this guy came and told me what he had done. OK,we all make mistakes,but sometimes the after effects can cause far reaching complications. OK,one might think or say that i will get my package when the guy on the next street see`s it laying there on his door mat when he returns home from work. Which is a reasonable way of looking at it. However Mrs B,went to the house several times over the past few days,as its only about 20 houses away from us. Neighbors finally confirmed that the guy works away from home for long periods at a time,and has just left in the new year to work in Dubai Arab Emerites. Because of this Mail Mans mistake i am left between a rock and a hard place. It could be a year or eighteen months before this guy returns to the UK. Of all the letterboxes on the estate my mail got shoved into that one. Yes it never rains but pours. This has cost me a Wod of Cash! i`ve just reordered some of the stuff,but most is so rare it is unobtainable. I can seek a refund through ebay and Pay Pal from the Seller who i have dealt with for years,so they take the Heavy Hit,and not i,but i will not, because that would be quite unfair. Or i can go after that Fat Cat ,The Royal Mail,because my mail was well insured. Herein though lay a legal matter ,the mail was tracked and reported on as to where it is. Do i demand the insurance payout? Which then means it is the property of the Insurance company concerned .Or do i wait for this guys return to the UK in the hope i get my package? Boy O Boy,this does my head in knowing where the Stash is,and poor little O`ll me not able to get me Mitts upon it. In the end one must see the funny side of anything. I must put that Mail Man Character in one of my tall tales,but i feel none would believe in a fellow of such utter stupidity BB