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Hilarious Moment Amazon Delivery Man Gets Spooked By Decorations

Hilarious Moment Amazon Delivery Man Gets Spooked By Decorations

The encounter was caught on a front door camera

Rebecca Shepherd

Rebecca Shepherd

A delivery driver got the fright of his life when he turned up to this front door and the Halloween decorations took him by surprise.

The bloke seemed more worried about something on his left hand side in a rocking chair until an unsuspecting spider creature climbed out of a coffin on the floor, stroking his lower leg in the process.

This poor fella, holding the box he was delivering, shouted before jumping back and throwing the parcel on the floor. He turns and runs down the steps at the front of the house before turning to take a look from further away.

It looks as though he's going to give going back to the front door another try but changes his mind and walks further away.

The guy is initially focused on whatever is on his left hand side.
twitter/FeaRRogue
Not for long though, after he feels something touching his leg.
twitter/FeaRRogue

The Twitter user who lives at the house told ViralHog: "My dad loves Halloween decorations and he snuck this animatronic spider on to my porch and uh well this Amazon guy is in for a surprise."

It's pretty clear that this household is all for the joy that Halloween brings, they're probably the over-enthusiastic people that ask for a trick while you're thinking, with the blankest of expressions: just give me some sweets...

Over the pond in Australia it would seem one homeowner isn't as pleased to have kids knocking on their door expecting goodies. See exhibit 1:

One sign in Australia.
Reddit

The person has uploaded a picture on social media showing a sign on their home saying: "This is Australia not America. F**k off with your Halloween s**t you little c**ts." Wow.

On Reddit, the post has racked up thousands of likes and comments, and while the person had some supporters, not everyone shared their sentiment.

One person wrote: "I'm not against Halloween. I just wish people could understand it's optional, I hate feeling like a d**khead to these kids who knock on the door, and don't see why I should be pressured to buy someone elses kid chocolate & lollies."

Another added: "Imagine being so small that you feel compelled to attack little kids who are just trying to have some fun."

A third said: "Yeah, sorry, but I'm with this guy. Yet another excuse to flood the shops with cheaply made but overpriced crap. To fill kids up with lollies in a time when they are saying there is a childhood obesity problem."

Featured Image Credit: twitter/FeaRRogue

Topics: News, Funny, Fail