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Why do people think that their neighbors property is a good spot to dump their snow? —snow thanks
This article appears in Feb 5-11, 2015.

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Why do people think that their neighbors property is a good spot to dump their snow? —snow thanks
This article appears in Feb 5-11, 2015.
9 Comments
Bet you’re the life of the block party. One word for you. Fence.
wind wake you up koda? I figured the siding was coming off at 4am
You see, that’s the problem with society today. Someone tries to be neighbourly and share what they have plenty of and… what? Somebody bitches about their good intentions.
Try to be just as neighbourly OP, give it back twofold.
Why do people think that their neighbor’s property is a good place to dump their snow? As we have seen in previous philosophy lessons, a “why” question is a demand for reasons. So what reasons would people have for dumping their snow on their neighbor’s property? The short answer is, “Because it isn’t their own property.”
Next.
It’s snow. Just snow. It will melt. The world will not implode.
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this:
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Very good Oceanchick. Gary does have a bit of a point but he’s so obnoxious that he makes me part of team Dan.
hahah, just going to copy what I wrote on my fb crisp.
gary is nuts but it looks like dan really did throw snow onto his neighbours already cleared area. which is a jerk move. the garage that dan was clearing around is built right to the alley line, so when he was snow-blowing, he had nowhere to put it, but you still don’t pile it on someone else’s cleared area. your fault for having no pile-up area of your own. or being too lazy to use a shovel and heft that snow into your own yard.