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UPS Driver’s PSA About Candles Ends With Some Seriously Unexpected Guests

Images show a UPS Driver who loses his thrain of thought making a PSA video after seeing an unusual critter on his route.

J.R. Minton is known as “TikTok’s Favorite Husband.” The Dallas man is a husband and father who offers friendly advice and anecdotes on the social media platform. Sometimes, his advice is about his job as a United Parcel Service (UPS) driver. He shares timely tidbits about shipping, packaging, and addressing packages for optimal results. Today’s advice got waylaid by the arrival of some unexpected guest stars.

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Most UPS drivers keep dog biscuits in their trucks for the random dog or two on their routes. How do you prepare for a pair of random peacocks? No wonder the poor man lost his train of thought. That is not a normal urban sight. It isn’t like his route is in the country, where he encounters odd animals every day, like these fainting goats.

J.R.’s public service announcement (PSA) was very pertinent. He was informing people about ordering and shipping candles via UPS during the summer months. The trucks get hot, and many of them melt, leaking out of their packaging. If that happens, the UPS driver sends them back to the originator. It was in the middle of this PSA that he noticed the peacocks and stopped talking.

Left image shows a peacock in full display. Right image shows a UPS Driver who was surprised to see the peacocks on his route.
Image from TikTok.

One of the peacocks was in full display, a behavior typically associated with mating. The second peacock’s tail was at rest. He started to finish his PSA, but then stopped and said, “I forgot what I was talking about.”

The sight of the peacocks on his route, right in the middle of his PSA recording, threw J.R. off. The peacocks stopped him in mid-thought. His delivery of PSAs is typically matter-of-fact, short, and concise. He selects his topic and delivers his message succinctly. But not this time.

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