Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have a snow blower for our sidewalk. It’s FANTASTIC! Does the job so quickly and easily, we do ours and our surrounding neighbors sidewalks. It’s fun and good exercise and good to get out in the sun and fresh air! Those of you without sidewalks, stay lazy and lame!
You're the ultimate lazy person. Why use precious fossil fuels for a stupid snow blower.
Because it works like a f***ing charm!!! Nice and quick! Then the sidewalks are clear and safe for all of us! And I don’t have to over exert myself shoveling! It’s AWESOME! Try it sometime, commie!
Anonymous wrote:As we prepare for the snowstorm, i am reminded yet again why i love not having sidewalks
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stop being so lazy. Having sidewalks makes a neighborhood more safe for pedestrians, and walking is one of the best (and free) exercises a person can do.
+1000000
We're looking for a house now and won't buy anything without sidewalks. Also no sidewalks looks cheap.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As we prepare for the snowstorm, i am reminded yet again why i love not having sidewalks
One snow storm ever couple of years. You
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have a snow blower for our sidewalk. It’s FANTASTIC! Does the job so quickly and easily, we do ours and our surrounding neighbors sidewalks. It’s fun and good exercise and good to get out in the sun and fresh air! Those of you without sidewalks, stay lazy and lame!
You're the ultimate lazy person. Why use precious fossil fuels for a stupid snow blower.
Anonymous wrote:As we prepare for the snowstorm, i am reminded yet again why i love not having sidewalks
Anonymous wrote:We have a snow blower for our sidewalk. It’s FANTASTIC! Does the job so quickly and easily, we do ours and our surrounding neighbors sidewalks. It’s fun and good exercise and good to get out in the sun and fresh air! Those of you without sidewalks, stay lazy and lame!
Anonymous wrote:Am I the only woman that likes shoveling snow? It makes me feel strong, and it's such a great way to mix up workouts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Am I the only woman that likes shoveling snow? It makes me feel strong, and it's such a great way to mix up workouts.
I'm the OP and I'm a lady who loves shovelingg snow too! But I like shovelling pristine driveway snow on my own time, not iced over stomped on sidewalk snow within 12 hours after the snow stops falling like my old HOA dictated
Here's what you do.
Shovel ASAP, preferably mid snowfall.
Lay down de-icer.
Done. It's so easy.
Anonymous wrote:Yep. shoveling snow, mowing your lawn, etc. It's just exercise god forbid. Why would you avoid exercise?
Anonymous wrote:I actually hate that there are no sidewalks in our neighborhood, but not having to shovel one after a snowstorm is a small consolation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stop being so lazy. Having sidewalks makes a neighborhood more safe for pedestrians, and walking is one of the best (and free) exercises a person can do.
Pedestrians can walk on the road. Roads were never meant for cars only. Bike, walk, scoot, skate on the road!