Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
He's got nothing else to challenge himself with, OP. Consider this bored and self-centered man with one foot in the grave with all the pity you can muster.
Sorry about your sleep.
Yep, this is OP and this is what I think. He seriously needs some other hobbies. The attention to snow is the same as the leaves (he will pick up single leaves from his yard and his mulch obsession) and I am not the only neighbor to notice. And he always parks his third car right behind our driveway so it's difficult backing out and never talks to us. Did I mention our neighborhood has no sidewalks? We are only talking about his driveway. And for all the people saying it's easier to go in stages--I don't buy it--unless there's melting 24 inches is still the same amount of snow to shovel whether you break it down in multiple sessions or do it in one session.
Then you're as stupid as you sound in every post. Or you've never actually shoveled any snow. Or, most likely, both.
Anonymous wrote:
Don't bother with the nasty people, OP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Don't bother with the nasty people, OP.
The truth is that shoveling early or late doesn't really change anything![]()
That's not the truth. It is MUCH easier to do small amounts than 2' all at once.
Anonymous wrote:
Don't bother with the nasty people, OP.
The truth is that shoveling early or late doesn't really change anything![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
He's got nothing else to challenge himself with, OP. Consider this bored and self-centered man with one foot in the grave with all the pity you can muster.
Sorry about your sleep.
Yep, this is OP and this is what I think. He seriously needs some other hobbies. The attention to snow is the same as the leaves (he will pick up single leaves from his yard and his mulch obsession) and I am not the only neighbor to notice. And he always parks his third car right behind our driveway so it's difficult backing out and never talks to us. Did I mention our neighborhood has no sidewalks? We are only talking about his driveway. And for all the people saying it's easier to go in stages--I don't buy it--unless there's melting 24 inches is still the same amount of snow to shovel whether you break it down in multiple sessions or do it in one session.
Anonymous wrote:Is agree with you OP. Really obnoxious behavior. If you have to shovel because you are anal, do it quietly. For many of us sleep,is invaluable and on the rare morning when we have no work, school, sports, or church to drive to, please let us sleep.
I actually have a white noise machine because I don't trust others to protect my sleep. My kids have them too. Too many a$$holes out there who don't give a damn if you need some sleep.
I like bed on Mt Hood for six years and had to snowshoe to my house six months out of the year. I had to build snow stairs to get from the road to the house. I know snow. Wet, dense Oregon snow. If the guy is shoveling a paved surface as often as op says he is then a push shovel will do the job.Anonymous wrote:clearly you have not pushed enough big snow in your life.Anonymous wrote:then get a push shovel.Anonymous wrote:Op, you don't know what this man's health is like. Maybe he has a sore back and can only lift small amounts of snow at a time. 24-30" might be impossible for him.
Or, maybe he simply prefers to shovel smaller amounts of snow rather than 30" at once.
I don't get people like you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
He's got nothing else to challenge himself with, OP. Consider this bored and self-centered man with one foot in the grave with all the pity you can muster.
Sorry about your sleep.
Yep, this is OP and this is what I think. He seriously needs some other hobbies. The attention to snow is the same as the leaves (he will pick up single leaves from his yard and his mulch obsession) and I am not the only neighbor to notice. And he always parks his third car right behind our driveway so it's difficult backing out and never talks to us. Did I mention our neighborhood has no sidewalks? We are only talking about his driveway. And for all the people saying it's easier to go in stages--I don't buy it--unless there's melting 24 inches is still the same amount of snow to shovel whether you break it down in multiple sessions or do it in one session.
Anonymous wrote:Op, you don't know what this man's health is like. Maybe he has a sore back and can only lift small amounts of snow at a time. 24-30" might be impossible for him.
Or, maybe he simply prefers to shovel smaller amounts of snow rather than 30" at once.
I don't get people like you.
Anonymous wrote:I totally get this guy. It's a challenge mixed with some OCD. I'm right there with him except I would try not to wake anyone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Retired man. Nuff said.
Yep, We have a young retiree brigade on my court who practically race each other to shovel first, take in their garbage cans first, etc. One of them even sweeps the street. They are basically batshit crazy.
Anonymous wrote:He's smart. A couple neighbors shoveled last night around 10pm. I suggested DH might want to go out and join them, but that didn't happen. It's going to be tough shoveling today. There's a lot of flipping snow.