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Heck, if I'm out there and no one else is, and I feel like doing it, I *shovel* the public walkway in front of the four houses on either side of me (two on each side). They aren't old people, they are capable of doing it themselves, I just like shoveling. And it's good karma.
So, with a snow blower, you have no excuse.
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| I think it's awkward because I think snowblowers are fucking terrible. Unless you're disabled or old, you have no excuse for using one. They are loud and they spew gasoline smell all over and they ruin what is typically a beautiful still wintry day. Your neighbors are inside drinking hot cocoa and reading the newspaper and they don't want to listen to that obnoxious thing all morning. Snow blowers are second only to leaf blowers which have now ruined the loveliest season. |
| Most of the people in the neighborhood with snow blowers are elderly or disabled or have back problems. No, I do not expect them to feel guilty about using their own snow blowers and I wouldn't expect them to clear my walkways, either. |
I think i may just unbox mine and use it just for you. Maybe I'll do your sidewalk. ASS! |
Why am I an ass? Because my post struck a nerve with you? Your attitude is part of the reason I don't live in the suburbs. All you lazy asses entertaining yourselves with meaningless gadgets because you live in boring isolation. |
Suck it bitch |
You are the lazy ass with your pansy hot cocoa and newspaper, what are you 80 years old? Hope you break a hip grandma. |
| These upper middle class suburban brawls are hilarious, lol. |
Sippin' on his hot cocoa and reading a newspaper that no one but him gets while everyone is on their ipads.
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| Wow this got ugly. Our lovely neighbors do all the old people's on the strre with their snowblower and 2 boys. I was out and they offered but I wanted to shovel, since I am healthy and it's exercise. But I told them how nice they are. |
NP here. Use your snowblower as you wish. Hell, run over PP while you are at it! At least snow him in
In our neighborhood, the nice neighbors get plowed out, the a**holes get plowed in. Such is life. |
| No snowblower in our neighborhood. I used to shovel the walk for some senior citizens, but they moved. We would alternate shoveling the front walks with our former next door neighbors - whomever got to it first would do sidewalk and front walk. Little more hit and miss with current neighbors, though I just shoveled their front walk today, thinking it may bank some karma. A very busy neighbor shoveled his walk and the 70+ lady next door, then salted both. Folks on our block try to look out for each other and I believe it models behavior for my tweens. |
No kidding. And some people are SO lazy, they don't even use a snow blower, never mind an actual shovel! |
| I'm not a snowblower person (and don't feel that we get enough snow here to rationalize having one.) but I'm glad my dad has one. A lot of older people hurt themselves shoveling snow, so I'd rather he not tax himself unnecessarily. He does the sidewalks on both sides, all the way to his neighbors' driveways, which I think I thoughtful. |
I have the flu. I have an excuse bucko. Watch who you're callin' lazy. |