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Be careful, you don't want some one to go postal on you just for talking a little trash.
The patient, who won't even admit he is one, is a mailman who went postal on his job, attacking a worker and even attacking a nurse in the hospital.
Beyond the usual questions about why this cop a sheriff's deputy named Ben Fields who was fired on Wednesday went postal on an unarmed civilian, there was a simpler one: Why are the police in schools anyway?
"I'm surprised more people don't go postal on that," she added.
"I said she wouldn't suit a choppy bob, but she goes all postal on me," he deadpanned to the police.
The sound of new wave gone postal on prom night, it marked Pixies as an uncatalogued new species of rock, but one that would soon spread its spores wide.
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A second act, the Loi sur la réforme postale ("Law on postal reform"), was signed on 22 April 1849.
His tattoos size him up pretty well--a wild boar on his calf, two roos on his torso, and Aramac's postal code on his right biceps.
The postal stamp on the parcel was dated last Wednesday.
Ralph would have gone postal sooner on all this.
Some, like the Paar family in Austria, developed postal organizations on a national scale.
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