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Man Silently Records Postman Only To Have Camera Zoom Out And Reveal True Intentions
Sometimes it is easy to fall behind on our work duties when we're overwhelmed with too much work. In the case of U.S. Postal Service workers, when their jobs get to be too much, the stuff that's piling up on their proverbial desk may actually be our undelivered mail!
When cinematographer Douglas Thron saw a mailman hanging around an area of town that he had no business being in, he was confused by the mailman's behavior.
So he pulled out his camera and pressed record. It didn't take long for him to figure out the truth about the postman.
Mail carriers spend long hours on their feet every day, and they're supposed to deliver our mail six days a week, rain or shine, through sleet and snow. Oh, and apparently they make sure you get your important Amazon packages in post-apocalyptic conditions, too!
When cinematographer Douglas Thron saw a mailman hanging around an area of town that he had no business being in, he was confused by the mailman's behavior.
So he pulled out his camera and pressed record. It didn't take long for him to figure out the truth about the postman.
Mail carriers spend long hours on their feet every day, and they're supposed to deliver our mail six days a week, rain or shine, through sleet and snow. Oh, and apparently they make sure you get your important Amazon packages in post-apocalyptic conditions, too!