Heart Attack

<p>Several minutes ago, a Fed Ex truck appeared across the street from my house. The man walked out with a familiar looking tube. I began to panic.</p>

<p>HE WALKED TO MY NEIGHBOR’S HOUSE, traveled back to his truck looking confused, tube in hand (wrong address please?). To my dismay, he returned to my neighbor, dropped it off, and left.</p>

<p>I realize it probably wasn’t an MIT tube, but my heart is still racing =)</p>

<p>OCD… a severe disorder that hinders the person…</p>

<p>OCD on something ridiculous is even worse… this is the case in point for the OP lol…</p>

<p>don’t jinx urself</p>

<p>This is pretty funny =)</p>

<p>OMGG…that’s just soo funnyyy!!!</p>

<p>The tubes come USPS.</p>

<p>I had a similar incident a few days ago. I was coming home from school and saw a tube leaning against my house and nearly had a heart attack.</p>

<p>Then I noticed it was just an umbrella I had ordered for my mom over the internet.</p>

<p>I feel your pain, toastmaster! Thank goodness for online decisions, or else if that happened to me I might have run over and tackled the mailman or something.</p>

<p>The tubes will not be delivered until after online decisions are available.</p>

<p>I know.</p>

<p>It was just a thrill.</p>

<p>I almost opened my window to yell: “I LIVE OVER HERE!”</p>

<p>Wow. If that happened to me, I probably would freak out and call my neighbor (since we’re friends).</p>

<p>^^^^^ I hate my neighbor (He He)</p>

<p>My neighbors’ only kids are about 6 years old. I was a tad mad that they’d gotten in earlier than I did =P</p>

<p>man…I was just going to wait for the mail so then it would be obvious if I got in or not by if it was a tube or an envelope…but I don’t want to wait!</p>

<p>when does the mail come =p</p>