As with everything else, it's always best to ask first . . . Meanwhile, here's nice news from locals who have never fought off a slip & fall case . . . Checkit:
KCMO: Clearing sidewalks is the 'neighborly' thing to do
KANSAS CITY, Mo. - The same conditions making roads dangerous are also causing slick sidewalks. But not everyone is rushing to pick up a shovel. 41 Action News found a patchwork of ice and snow covering paths on both sides of the state line.
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ReplyDeletebeet juice.
ReplyDeleteKCMO needs to outfit all of the Esclades the grifters have with snow blades thus creating a citizenry snow brigade. Their function would be to blade the streets that KCMO fails to clear.
ReplyDeleteThey could plow on thier drug dealing route.
Delete^^^^^^^^^ Now that's funny.
ReplyDeleteand then the silence
ReplyDeleteAlways ask.
ReplyDeleteHow would you feel about somebody mowing your lawn without permission. A quick ask would probably be greeted with many thanks.
Never help anybody.
ReplyDelete^^^^^^^ STFU geezer. Stop being such a bitch all the time.
ReplyDeleteI will shovel my neighbors sidewalk if she lets me fuck her and her 18 year old slut daughter.
ReplyDelete@ 749, yeah you'll be tapping the same hole everyone else already has.
ReplyDeleteThe golden rule:
ReplyDeleteAsk first
Get the okay
And then plow away!
Talking about snow or sex?
DeleteSure i should shovel my neighbors sidewalk while that fat piece of shit Mayor lies about the streets being pre treated while i chip away at 5 inches of ice on the street in front of my house.
ReplyDeleteShoveling may be demanding to much for a guarded, suspicious, ungrateful, untrustworthy, and vicious KCMO "show me" populace.
ReplyDeleteI disagree; we are some of the youngest folks on our block and the only one with a snow thrower; we have cleared sidewalks and driveways for years and everyone is grateful; we don't expect anything, its just the neighborly thing to do
ReplyDeleteWe would shovel our sidewalks if we had any. Even the places that have a sidewalk don't bother, leaving people to walk in the street. And we live in KCMO where we can see City Hall.
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