Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another topic to file under "Things DCUM thinks it's ok to do even though they annoy or endanger others."
Leaving blinding exterior lights on all night
Smoking in public
Talking loudly on your phone
Using a leaf blower
Failing to clear snow off your car
There's no end to the selfishness!
What's wrong with leaf blowers? In use them weekend mornings and my neighbors still wave to me.
You're joking, right? I love my neighbors in most ways but every time they pull out their stinking loud leaf blowers I curse them mightily in my head. Then smile and wave when I see then again. So annoying! And we live in dc with modest sized yards that can be raked fairly quickly. Neighbor just likes loud toys.
Anonymous wrote:I always let the snow blow off my roof when I drive. It’s both efficient and fun. And getting hit by others’ snow is like a sport - you try to avoid it, but when you can’t, you turn the wipers up to remove it as quick as possible. C’mon now with getting out a ladder to clean it off. You have too much time on your hands.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another topic to file under "Things DCUM thinks it's ok to do even though they annoy or endanger others."
Leaving blinding exterior lights on all night
Smoking in public
Talking loudly on your phone
Using a leaf blower
Failing to clear snow off your car
There's no end to the selfishness!
What's wrong with leaf blowers? In use them weekend mornings and my neighbors still wave to me.
You're joking, right? I love my neighbors in most ways but every time they pull out their stinking loud leaf blowers I curse them mightily in my head. Then smile and wave when I see then again. So annoying! And we live in dc with modest sized yards that can be raked fairly quickly. Neighbor just likes loud toys.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't have an SUV, and I can't reach. I can't even reach the middle third of the rear window. Sorry. Don't follow so close.
NP - you're a lazy ahole. Get a stool. Get a large broom. I'm 5'2" and when I had an SUV (have a sedan now), I could easily clear all the snow off with a broom.
Anyone who doesn't clear all the snow from their vehicle should have their license revoked.
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I’m 5’1” and I get it all off my SUV. Even the top. Get an extendable brush/wiper. Or you’re just a lazy a-hole.
Anonymous wrote:You can be ticketed for this, and if that ice or snow causes injury or death, you can be criminally charged. Oh, and you're an asshole.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another topic to file under "Things DCUM thinks it's ok to do even though they annoy or endanger others."
Leaving blinding exterior lights on all night
Smoking in public
Talking loudly on your phone
Using a leaf blower
Failing to clear snow off your car
There's no end to the selfishness!
What's wrong with leaf blowers? In use them weekend mornings and my neighbors still wave to me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't have an SUV, and I can't reach. I can't even reach the middle third of the rear window. Sorry. Don't follow so close.
NP - you're a lazy ahole. Get a stool. Get a large broom. I'm 5'2" and when I had an SUV (have a sedan now), I could easily clear all the snow off with a broom.
Anyone who doesn't clear all the snow from their vehicle should have their license revoked.
I'm 5'2" also, and not using a broom on my car. Follow someone else.
Anonymous wrote:Another topic to file under "Things DCUM thinks it's ok to do even though they annoy or endanger others."
Leaving blinding exterior lights on all night
Smoking in public
Talking loudly on your phone
Using a leaf blower
Failing to clear snow off your car
There's no end to the selfishness!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't have an SUV, and I can't reach. I can't even reach the middle third of the rear window. Sorry. Don't follow so close.
Lazy piece of sh*t. Find a broom.
If the car in front of you has more snow on than you would personally like, go around it. You have agency in this matter.
Actually no. The snow is usually on top of the car during the beginning of the ride which is usually on 2 lane roads out of the neighborhood. Once a car gets to the wider roads, the snow has already fallen off. You obviously haven't experienced this before so maybe you need to stay out of the discussion.
How do you know what kind of roads are in my commute?
I don't know or care about your commute, but your comment about just going around is idiotic. That doesn't solve the problem of snow falling off your roof and endangering others. It's just pure laziness on your part. No big deal though. It doesn't snow much around here. Goodnight.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't have an SUV, and I can't reach. I can't even reach the middle third of the rear window. Sorry. Don't follow so close.
Lazy piece of sh*t. Find a broom.
If the car in front of you has more snow on than you would personally like, go around it. You have agency in this matter.
Actually no. The snow is usually on top of the car during the beginning of the ride which is usually on 2 lane roads out of the neighborhood. Once a car gets to the wider roads, the snow has already fallen off. You obviously haven't experienced this before so maybe you need to stay out of the discussion.
How do you know what kind of roads are in my commute?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't have an SUV, and I can't reach. I can't even reach the middle third of the rear window. Sorry. Don't follow so close.
Lazy piece of sh*t. Find a broom.
If the car in front of you has more snow on than you would personally like, go around it. You have agency in this matter.
You must not live in the DC area. There aren't many opportunities to "just go around" cars during morning rush hour.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't have an SUV, and I can't reach. I can't even reach the middle third of the rear window. Sorry. Don't follow so close.
Lazy piece of sh*t. Find a broom.
If the car in front of you has more snow on than you would personally like, go around it. You have agency in this matter.
Actually no. The snow is usually on top of the car during the beginning of the ride which is usually on 2 lane roads out of the neighborhood. Once a car gets to the wider roads, the snow has already fallen off. You obviously haven't experienced this before so maybe you need to stay out of the discussion.