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Posted by buickanddeere on January 20, 2004 at 12:09:09 from (192.75.48.2):
In Reply to: Re: plowing snow in blizzard conditions posted by Dave H (MI) on January 20, 2004 at 10:55:00:
Had a neighbour like that too. Cleared her driveway in the winter if it wasn't already done while doing mine. Cut her entire front lawn on occassion when on vacation etc. And always mowed the entire common grass strip between each of our driveways. Without fail on the little strip between our driveways. If mowing,she would cut her 8' half and leave my 8' half untouched. Zig zagging through winter streets was required. Everyone would shovel a hill on each side of thier driveway from the curb onto the street. Great fun to watch the plow fill the neighbours driveways in. People complained the plough driver favoured me and never filled my drive. I pointed out that the snow was shoveled from the curb and threw/piled it towards the house. Instead of starting at the house and throwing snow towards the street was the answer. Most failed to understand and kept re-shoveling streetwards every plough trip.
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