I hate snow plows

i drive a truck with a plow an i understand your frustration, and im not justifying what he did was right or acceptable but when it snows and and i go out at 1 in the morning and im out there for 9-13 hours straight, its hard to keep full focus and accidents do happen. its not as easy as it may seem.
 
My street has like nobody driving on all day and we are probably last on the "to plow" list. We threw snowballs at him once but i guess they might get that a lot.
 
dude put your mail box back up and some of those warning sticks around it...but that still doesn't protect it fully
 
mines gotten hit...TWICE, they won't replace them, they will give you a shitty metal one. right now ares is very nice and the last 2 were too, i hope this one dosen't get fucked up
 
i flipped off a plow once when i was much younger, he stopped at the end of the road, backed up, and threatened to break it off if i did it again, i was littler so i was really scared
 
the plow kept hitting ours everyday for like a week till it was in little pieces throughout the burm and the mailman kept putting our mail in it then he just set it in the snow where it used to be until i went to the post office and told them to hold the fucking mail till we get a new mailbox.
 
I also hate firemen when they drive around with their sirens on, making me move over for them in their god damn red trucks... really grinds my gears
 
someone threw up in mine a while back
but then we found out it was tarter sauceso rly i guess someone didn't throw up in ours
 
my dad got pissed that our mail box was getting hit by plows, baseball bats, and shotgun fire (yeah, shooting mailboxes is like a hobby around here). SO, as the owner of 2 steel fabrication companies he had a 12 foot piece of 1/2" thick 4x4 pipe put in concrete. on top of the pipe he had a 3/8" steel plate mail box welded on.

that winter the drunken driver of a ford f250 hit it at 30 mph head on which put a complete V in the front of the truck. besides paint damage, the mailbox was unharmed... later that year it was shot with a shotgun which barely chipped the paint, then shot with a slug that dented it a whopping 1/16th of an inch. havent had any problems for 4 years since!
 
mine got hit five times over winter break. The trick is to put it on something that holds it up but can break and then you just replace that part. By now everyone on my highways mailbox is like four feet under the berm so it doesn't really even matter.
 
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