You've gotta give it a little bit for a mailman who at least triesto get you your package on the exotic eroticism in ingres paintings of the odalisque exhibits the principles oftime, even if he destroys the whole thing in the process.
Take, for example, this incredibly dedicated mailman, who recently decided to push Sam Cooke's package through his apartment's window in Manchester, United Kingdom. Sadly, he didn't exactly look out below.
SEE ALSO: Heroic citizen guides a helpless swan to safetyIt's not like he just rang the doorbell once and ran away. He put effort into this:
However, all that diligence ended up in the literal toilet.
Like we said: F for Effort. But it's cool, because he was really nice about it, which makes us feel bad for getting mad at him in the first place.
God, it even looks like Sam and the mailman are going to be friends.
UPDATE: I have been contacted by a member of the Royal Mail team at my local office, the postie is going to knock on my door and apologise👍🏻
— Sam Cooke (@SJCooke94) March 31, 2017
I look forward to meeting him and I will assure him he has nothing to be sorry about, no harm done! Keep up the great work @RoyalMail
— Sam Cooke (@SJCooke94) March 31, 2017
Who are these wonderful people and why are they so much better than us?
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