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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My parents have a really sketchy neighbor (not going to get into all of it here). My dad was out snowblowing and the neighbor approached him nearly in tears because he hadn’t prepared for the storm and had next to no food in the house and not even a shovel to clear his driveway. My dad showed him how to work the snowblower and gave him some cereal, potatoes, and yogurts. So yes, I’d say you were in the wrong … you could have showed them how to use the snowblower and left them to it under light supervision. [/quote] You are completely wrong. I don't know a single person who loans out their snowblowers. Has the sketchy neighbor ever done anything for anyone else? There are so many wealthy grifters who live around me, that I'm far less generous. [/quote] It’s literally a next door neighbor! You can watch and see if they’re using it correctly. You’re not driving it across town and leaving. The micromanagers can just do it themselves if they’re so concerned. And no, sketchy neighbor doesn’t do anything and in fact is not well liked in the neighborhood because he lets his dogs poop in others yards and puts his trash cans out on non trash days. He is late 20s (a 1990s Gen Z) and clueless. They live in an HOA but are responsible for their own driveways and sidewalks, and like many places, the HOA does not do a good job on the streets either. But they are in close together “cluster” type homes and the driveways are flat and barely long enough to park a car in without overlapping the sidewalk. So it really doesn’t take much to just help a person out. [/quote] You clearly don't own a snowblower. It isn't something you just turn on and use. You are dumb but love trying to live out your fantasy of being morally superior. We all know by the time we're middle aged that it's an act. [/quote] Snowblowers aren’t rocket science. Don’t put your hand down the chute. Be careful clearing jams. Being old just makes you think it’s difficult and scary. Are you calling your kids every time you have an update to your iPhone asking for help because it’s sooooo confusing…[/quote] You're full of crap. You don't just turn them on and run and most of your neighbors would have no clue how to use it. No, I wouldn't loan my snow blower to anyone. I'm realistic not rude. [/quote]
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