Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Although not embarrassed, many of the teardowns in our neighborhood are unsightly rentals that and aren't well maintained. Every week or so that I see one sold and being torn down I secretly say "yesssssssss," and mentally high five myself.
Ah, life in Pimmit Hills.
Anonymous wrote:Although not embarrassed, many of the teardowns in our neighborhood are unsightly rentals that and aren't well maintained. Every week or so that I see one sold and being torn down I secretly say "yesssssssss," and mentally high five myself.
Anonymous wrote:The people down the street who chain-linked in their front yard and erected a statue of the Virgin Mary.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We live on a beautiful block of historic rowhouses, all of which are kept up very well (or at least passably). But . . . we're right next to a metro stop and a commercial area, and it is very high traffic. As a result, there is ALWAYS trash on the street/sidewalk. Always. And it's not any of the residents (I don't think) - it's the people who don't live in the neighborhood, have no investment in the area, don't care at all about litter, and apparently were raised by wolves (or at least shitty parents). There's trash cans at either end of the block - there's just no reason to throw your litter on the street. Yet they still do. Freakin' barbarians.
I live on a similar street and always blamed stupid passersby for the trash...until I started recognizing some of the trash. It was FALLING OUT OF OUR TRASH CAN when the garbage men emptied the big can into the trucks. It's not a little bit, either. It's a lot.
Our trash cans - and all our neighbors' - are in the back, which is where the garbage men empty them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We live on a beautiful block of historic rowhouses, all of which are kept up very well (or at least passably). But . . . we're right next to a metro stop and a commercial area, and it is very high traffic. As a result, there is ALWAYS trash on the street/sidewalk. Always. And it's not any of the residents (I don't think) - it's the people who don't live in the neighborhood, have no investment in the area, don't care at all about litter, and apparently were raised by wolves (or at least shitty parents). There's trash cans at either end of the block - there's just no reason to throw your litter on the street. Yet they still do. Freakin' barbarians.
I live on a similar street and always blamed stupid passersby for the trash...until I started recognizing some of the trash. It was FALLING OUT OF OUR TRASH CAN when the garbage men emptied the big can into the trucks. It's not a little bit, either. It's a lot.