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Harriet Neal Harriet Neal is offline
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Default National Postal Workers Food Drive -- May 13th



>>
>> Sheldon (who has on more than one occasion seen with his own eyes how
>> food drives are totally dishonest - *thievery* is too mild an
>> expletive)
>>

>
> once again you make me giggle with your weirdness. I've worked on a number
> of
> food drives, collecting, dividing , distributing and I have never seen
> anything get culled by anyone. What an absurd thought. Does it happen? I
> guess
> anything is possible. Do i believe that someone would go to great lengths
> to
> volunteer their time at a food bank just to get some free canned corn?
> Probably not.
>
> You're one weird and paranoid dude, but it's entertaining to see. You just
> keep on keepin' on with your bad self!
>
> My postal carrier got a couple bags worth of canned and boxed goods that I
> bought specifically for the drive (mostly it was stuff I don't eat, canned
> vegetables, graham crackers, saltines and the likes as well as other
> things,
> canned beans and whatnot). My friend's mail carrier did not pick up her
> donation, very weird.
>
> --
> .:Heather:.


Thank you Heather. Nothing is culled by either staff or volunteers. All of
the food that was collected will be sorted into specific categories, (by
volunteers) then repacked into grocery bags for distribution to clients.
Sheldon, since you know so much about food drives why don't you go to a
site, such as a regional food bank and help with a distribution, but since
you know so much about thievery, I can only assume that you were one of the
culprits and ended up being caught.

Harriet