Postmaster Andy and the Fire Chief vie for the same girl and devise plans to get rid of each other..


If you have 18 minutes to kill and a weird soft spot for old Columbia comedy shorts, this is probably worth your time. If you can't stand loud, dusty slapstick where grown men act like toddlers, you should run far away. 🏃♂️ It’s basically about Andy (Andy Clyde, doing his usual flustered old man bit) who runs the lo...


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"If you have 18 minutes to kill and a weird soft spot for old Columbia comedy shorts, this is probably worth your time. If you can't stand loud, dusty slapstick where grown men act like toddlers, you should run far away. 🏃♂️ It’s basically about Andy (Andy Clyde, doing his usual flustered old man bit) who runs the local post office. He is desperately trying to win over the same lady as the local fire chief. And when I say "win over," I mean they both just do incredibly petty things to ruin ea..."

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