Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We live in a nice, very expensive part of NW DC.
The houses that have not shoveled are all uniformly:
-Rental houses
-The very expensive flipped houses ($2.5M+) purchased by younger rich couples
Even the older neighbors salted their walks and hired people to shovel (or another neighbor shoveled as a favor).
Why do you care?
Is there truly no longer a sense of doing something because it’s the right thing to do anymore?
Just wear boots and stop demanding that your neighbors shovel snow.
NP. Nut up and take care of your property like an adult.
Your entitlement is showing. We don’t shovel because no sane person would care.
You genuinely have no idea what the definition of “entitlement” is, do you
You have no idea how to walk in the snow, do you?
Haha damn…you’ve just spent like two full days in this thread, haven’t you? Maybe you should get off your lazy ass and spend 20 minutes shoveling your sidewalk instead of 16 hours per day on DCUM.
I shovel snow onto my sidewalk.
I’m guessing you rarely leave your house.
I can skip walking on sidewalks for the week or two that we have snow each year. We have so little snow you people are making a big deal out of nothing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We live in a nice, very expensive part of NW DC.
The houses that have not shoveled are all uniformly:
-Rental houses
-The very expensive flipped houses ($2.5M+) purchased by younger rich couples
Even the older neighbors salted their walks and hired people to shovel (or another neighbor shoveled as a favor).
Why do you care?
Is there truly no longer a sense of doing something because it’s the right thing to do anymore?
Just wear boots and stop demanding that your neighbors shovel snow.
NP. Nut up and take care of your property like an adult.
Your entitlement is showing. We don’t shovel because no sane person would care.
You genuinely have no idea what the definition of “entitlement” is, do you
You have no idea how to walk in the snow, do you?
Haha damn…you’ve just spent like two full days in this thread, haven’t you? Maybe you should get off your lazy ass and spend 20 minutes shoveling your sidewalk instead of 16 hours per day on DCUM.
I shovel snow onto my sidewalk.
I’m guessing you rarely leave your house.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We live in a nice, very expensive part of NW DC.
The houses that have not shoveled are all uniformly:
-Rental houses
-The very expensive flipped houses ($2.5M+) purchased by younger rich couples
Even the older neighbors salted their walks and hired people to shovel (or another neighbor shoveled as a favor).
Why do you care?
Is there truly no longer a sense of doing something because it’s the right thing to do anymore?
Just wear boots and stop demanding that your neighbors shovel snow.
NP. Nut up and take care of your property like an adult.
Your entitlement is showing. We don’t shovel because no sane person would care.
You genuinely have no idea what the definition of “entitlement” is, do you
You have no idea how to walk in the snow, do you?
Haha damn…you’ve just spent like two full days in this thread, haven’t you? Maybe you should get off your lazy ass and spend 20 minutes shoveling your sidewalk instead of 16 hours per day on DCUM.
I shovel snow onto my sidewalk.
Anonymous wrote:
I call and report these people to the county(MoCo).
I'm a runner and my various routes take me anywhere from 3 to 7 miles and after it has snows a few times, you get to know who the deadbeats are - it's always the same people.
I give them 48 hours to get it done and then my criteria are this: if the sidewalks leading to their house and/or their driveways are shoveled but the sidewalk in front or the side of their house is not, they get reported.
Did a 6 mile run today and have a list of 20 or so down county houses - we'll see where things are Tuesday morning.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I call and report these people to the county(MoCo).
I'm a runner and my various routes take me anywhere from 3 to 7 miles and after it has snows a few times, you get to know who the deadbeats are - it's always the same people.
I give them 48 hours to get it done and then my criteria are this: if the sidewalks leading to their house and/or their driveways are shoveled but the sidewalk in front or the side of their house is not, they get reported.
Did a 6 mile run today and have a list of 20 or so down county houses - we'll see where things are Tuesday morning.
Who is the deadbeat here?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I call and report these people to the county(MoCo).
I'm a runner and my various routes take me anywhere from 3 to 7 miles and after it has snows a few times, you get to know who the deadbeats are - it's always the same people.
I give them 48 hours to get it done and then my criteria are this: if the sidewalks leading to their house and/or their driveways are shoveled but the sidewalk in front or the side of their house is not, they get reported.
Did a 6 mile run today and have a list of 20 or so down county houses - we'll see where things are Tuesday morning.
You want people to clear a path for your hobby or you will call the police? You are an entitled loser.
Anonymous wrote:
I call and report these people to the county(MoCo).
I'm a runner and my various routes take me anywhere from 3 to 7 miles and after it has snows a few times, you get to know who the deadbeats are - it's always the same people.
I give them 48 hours to get it done and then my criteria are this: if the sidewalks leading to their house and/or their driveways are shoveled but the sidewalk in front or the side of their house is not, they get reported.
Did a 6 mile run today and have a list of 20 or so down county houses - we'll see where things are Tuesday morning.
Anonymous wrote:
I call and report these people to the county(MoCo).
I'm a runner and my various routes take me anywhere from 3 to 7 miles and after it has snows a few times, you get to know who the deadbeats are - it's always the same people.
I give them 48 hours to get it done and then my criteria are this: if the sidewalks leading to their house and/or their driveways are shoveled but the sidewalk in front or the side of their house is not, they get reported.
Did a 6 mile run today and have a list of 20 or so down county houses - we'll see where things are Tuesday morning.
Anonymous wrote:I am not shoveling the snow on my sidewalk right now because there is ice underneath. It's currently safer to walk on that snow. If it gets warm enough that the ice can start melting then I'll try to remove it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We live in a nice, very expensive part of NW DC.
The houses that have not shoveled are all uniformly:
-Rental houses
-The very expensive flipped houses ($2.5M+) purchased by younger rich couples
Even the older neighbors salted their walks and hired people to shovel (or another neighbor shoveled as a favor).
Why do you care?
Is there truly no longer a sense of doing something because it’s the right thing to do anymore?
Just wear boots and stop demanding that your neighbors shovel snow.
NP. Nut up and take care of your property like an adult.
Your entitlement is showing. We don’t shovel because no sane person would care.
You genuinely have no idea what the definition of “entitlement” is, do you
You have no idea how to walk in the snow, do you?
Haha damn…you’ve just spent like two full days in this thread, haven’t you? Maybe you should get off your lazy ass and spend 20 minutes shoveling your sidewalk instead of 16 hours per day on DCUM.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We live in a nice, very expensive part of NW DC.
The houses that have not shoveled are all uniformly:
-Rental houses
-The very expensive flipped houses ($2.5M+) purchased by younger rich couples
Even the older neighbors salted their walks and hired people to shovel (or another neighbor shoveled as a favor).
Why do you care?
Is there truly no longer a sense of doing something because it’s the right thing to do anymore?
Just wear boots and stop demanding that your neighbors shovel snow.
NP. Nut up and take care of your property like an adult.
Your entitlement is showing. We don’t shovel because no sane person would care.
You genuinely have no idea what the definition of “entitlement” is, do you
You have no idea how to walk in the snow, do you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We live in a nice, very expensive part of NW DC.
The houses that have not shoveled are all uniformly:
-Rental houses
-The very expensive flipped houses ($2.5M+) purchased by younger rich couples
Even the older neighbors salted their walks and hired people to shovel (or another neighbor shoveled as a favor).
Why do you care?
Is there truly no longer a sense of doing something because it’s the right thing to do anymore?
Just wear boots and stop demanding that your neighbors shovel snow.
NP. Nut up and take care of your property like an adult.
Your entitlement is showing. We don’t shovel because no sane person would care.
You genuinely have no idea what the definition of “entitlement” is, do you
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We live in a nice, very expensive part of NW DC.
The houses that have not shoveled are all uniformly:
-Rental houses
-The very expensive flipped houses ($2.5M+) purchased by younger rich couples
Even the older neighbors salted their walks and hired people to shovel (or another neighbor shoveled as a favor).
Why do you care?
Is there truly no longer a sense of doing something because it’s the right thing to do anymore?
Just wear boots and stop demanding that your neighbors shovel snow.
NP. Nut up and take care of your property like an adult.
Your entitlement is showing. We don’t shovel because no sane person would care.