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  • I am a good neighbor and sweep up the glass.

    12 75.00%
  • I am a bad neighbor, I don't care. I have been traumatized!

    2 12.50%
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Thread: A 'good neighbor' thread rant.

  1. #16
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    Sep 2002
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    Quote Originally Posted by lizbud View Post

    In your case Richard, I wouldn't really rush to clean up the glass. Do you
    think these people are still upset that someone broke their windshield?
    Actually,

    I am going to sweep it up, tomorrow morning when there is not car there. I will do it early. It's kinda scattered more towards my driveway and my brother sometimes parks there, HE will say something about it, he'll yell at me.

    I don't mind.

    This does remind me of a story about working with my OTHER brother. The JerkWad.

    We poured a concrete slab for a porch on a job we were hired to do..

    We got a concrete trailer an rinsed the kettle out in the street. We were going to be there for at least a week, so I didn't pay too much attention to the concrete that spilled in the gutter, I'd clean it up before we left.

    The second day the neighbor walked over to ask us if we could clean up the 'concrete powder' in front of his driveway. The water we used to rinse the kettle had dribbled down the street, dried and left a dusty residue in the gutter. He told us he washed his car and didn't want to get his rims dirty.

    I kinda knew that was half the reason and said, "o.k. give me a second..."


    I walked over and grabbed a shovel and a broom and told my brother I was going to clean up the mess.

    My brother began to yell and scream at me, "what are doing? why are you doing it? I don't care, I don't live here..."

    I went and cleaned it up anyways, I like to do a good job and remined myself no to be lazy because I should have done it after the first day.

    Anyways,

    I thought of that day and thought that these people would be ticked off but at least they could have swept it into a pile because whoever visits them-two cars during the day today and I can see that they have no problem to just run it over and spreading it out some more.


    IT's really no big deal to me. I was wondering what everyone would have done.

    Idle curiosity.

    Thanks.

  2. #17
    Join Date
    Jul 2002
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    I think I would sweep it up, put it in a brown bag and deliver it to their front door. You wouldn't want to throw away "evidence" (high sarcasm here) I think that people just DON"T...THINK that is. At least maybe they'd get a hint that's what THEY should have done.
    Claudia

  3. #18
    Join Date
    Oct 2006
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    Australia
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    Here in Australia, Richard, if building material like concrete residue falls onto the street, then it has to be cleaned up straight away. Otherwise whoever made the mess will be fined.....and I'm talking about a FINE !!!! Not twenty bucks....more like a thousand bucks or more.
    They're nuts over here about the environment.

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