Posted by Mutt and Jeff on February 24, 2019 at 05:42:58 from (70.105.255.23):
In Reply to: Today's Funny posted by Jon f mn on February 24, 2019 at 05:05:23:
Snowplow mafia I call them. held hostage by the incompetent unwilling or unscrupulous
They start off the contract with great care and attention. Hand it off to some methead idiot as an inhouse deal He in turn holds you off as extortion to maybe a cash gratuity then they take new clients all season long as they all seem of about the same caliber and intent. fed up and trying to find anyone reliable
I call BS the fire escapes and entry points exits the same under 6 feet deep 10 feet wide hardpacked plow deposits, the landlord 3 states away and the plow jerk a screwyou attitute maybe one of the tenants will take the bait
I call the fire marshal
EVICTED @ 20 below
Funny is as funny does
the chunkiest snow tires gets you out of the yard off to work but exhaust systems can be in the thousand(s) as they are torn off
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