Posted by Mutt and Jeff on January 12, 2019 at 14:23:01 from (64.223.162.114):
In Reply to: Re: Old Snow posted by onefarmer on January 12, 2019 at 14:01:30:
I call them the snow plow mafia. They should be regulated and overseen as they hold the clients and clients tenants hostage wanting to apparently extort those cash gratuities It's a wonderful sight to hear him scream at me outside as he says watch this and shoves my car about the yard with his truckplow, as the cocky old woman downstairs readies the camera for some assumed outraged event. CC complaint to landlord and sheriff bullies and thugs Jerks that didn't work so she writes a full page demand and signs it management and explains that at the first sign or sound of a plow truck (everyother truck has a plow going by plus all the highway dept) I am expected to take my car off property and place it on the highway or it will be towed Like I am supposed to again confront plow guy for her entertainment.
The other place up the road was expecting 2 foot event I packed in grocery and sat it out that plow jockey took the week off and handed it off the second party without referall. (actually it seemed deliberate)
VERMONT gotta love it. NO
it's cold windchills I guess it's better than a warm snap that melts and refreezes it to a very large shiny ice sheet that will break you by as you fall
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