Posted by Brad Gyde on January 11, 2011 at 08:49:37 from (68.28.138.228):
After reading the post from 135 fan, I decided I had to ask something, and decided not to hi-jack his post.
I know of a guy in a nearby rural village who clears his sidewalks with a garden tractor.. No harm, no foul..
BUT if the neighbor pushes the sidewalk with his 4-wheeler with a blade, he wants to call the cops and raises all sorts of cain..
Can someone please explain what the difference is, as I really can't see where there's any difference.. I know the "complainer" in this case is just a habitual complainer.. and isn't happy unless he's complaining, but when you bring up there's really no difference he gets worked up and says "ITS NOT THE SAME.. NOT EVEN CLOSE" and changes the subject.
Must be a jealousy thing.. (or he's just miserable, and not happy unless he makes everyone miserable) I don't care how ya clear your snow.. Personally, I don't care if you don't clear your snow.. As long as ya don't clear it to my driveway it really don't affect me one bit LOL
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