Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Short driveway that's converted by my cars + no sidewalks in my neighborhood = no shoveling at all for me!
Me, me me
What did this mean? Should i pour some concrete sidewalks over my neighbors' property?
Humble brag. Why do we care if they shoveled? Big deal. I did too and dont feel the need to post snd share the news.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Short driveway that's converted by my cars + no sidewalks in my neighborhood = no shoveling at all for me!
Me, me me
What did this mean? Should i pour some concrete sidewalks over my neighbors' property?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s been interesting to see who’s shoveling in my neighborhood and who’s not. It definitely doesn’t break down the way you would expect.
I report the ones who don't. Our county has an ordinance that you have to shovel within 24 hours of the snow stopping. I shovel our elderly neighbors, but have no sympathy for the lazy neighbors with teen kids home who leave icy sidewalks for kids/dog walkers to navigate.
On my whole street of probably something like 25 houses, there is one couple who does not shovel! And for years they had teenage boys living at home. They are empty nesters, but on the youngish side and very fit. They walk a lot and the guy mows his own lawn. They are certainly capable, but they NEVER SHOVEL!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SO much easier to do it earlier. This morning was the best time. Otherwise, do it now. Overnight it will freeze - tomorrow won't go above like 24 degrees.
This. I wish I had done it earlier. It was getting wet and heavy in the afternoon.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which side of the sidewalk is your responsibility (when it comes to litigation)
I have some bad news for you, brother. The whole thing is your responsibility.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SO much easier to do it earlier. This morning was the best time. Otherwise, do it now. Overnight it will freeze - tomorrow won't go above like 24 degrees.
This. I wish I had done it earlier. It was getting wet and heavy in the afternoon.
Anonymous wrote:Which side of the sidewalk is your responsibility (when it comes to litigation)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s been interesting to see who’s shoveling in my neighborhood and who’s not. It definitely doesn’t break down the way you would expect.
Some of us have to work all day and haven't been able to take a break from meeting after meeting to go shovel.
Some of us aren't lazy AF, and did it before work like my neighbor and I. They shovled at 6:30. I shoveled at 7am, laid down a little ice melt, and the rest takes care of itself.
But you have time to post on DCUM, ok super busy pp. Probably also the kind of person to not clean all the snow from their car.
I'd rather someone wait until after work to shovel than listen to the scraping of your shovels at 6:30 or 7am!
Do you work the night shift or something? 6:30-7 isn't that early on a weekday.
Be careful. You may hurt your shoveling arm if you fall off that pedestal
Anonymous wrote:My ES/MS kids have made bank shoveling this week!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s been interesting to see who’s shoveling in my neighborhood and who’s not. It definitely doesn’t break down the way you would expect.
Some of us have to work all day and haven't been able to take a break from meeting after meeting to go shovel.
Some of us aren't lazy AF, and did it before work like my neighbor and I. They shovled at 6:30. I shoveled at 7am, laid down a little ice melt, and the rest takes care of itself.
But you have time to post on DCUM, ok super busy pp. Probably also the kind of person to not clean all the snow from their car.
I'd rather someone wait until after work to shovel than listen to the scraping of your shovels at 6:30 or 7am!
Do you work the night shift or something? 6:30-7 isn't that early on a weekday.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s been interesting to see who’s shoveling in my neighborhood and who’s not. It definitely doesn’t break down the way you would expect.
Some of us have to work all day and haven't been able to take a break from meeting after meeting to go shovel.
Some of us aren't lazy AF, and did it before work like my neighbor and I. They shovled at 6:30. I shoveled at 7am, laid down a little ice melt, and the rest takes care of itself.
But you have time to post on DCUM, ok super busy pp. Probably also the kind of person to not clean all the snow from their car.
I'd rather someone wait until after work to shovel than listen to the scraping of your shovels at 6:30 or 7am!
Anonymous wrote:SO much easier to do it earlier. This morning was the best time. Otherwise, do it now. Overnight it will freeze - tomorrow won't go above like 24 degrees.
Anonymous wrote:I actually like shoveling, lol. There is something satisfying about it. But I'm from Michigan -- YMMV.