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Re: plowing snow in blizzard conditions
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Posted by Irv in MI on January 20, 2004 at 17:45:54 from (152.163.253.66):
In Reply to: plowing snow in blizzard conditions posted by KURT(mi) on January 20, 2004 at 08:40:05:
I plow my neighbors (5 of them) and about .4 mile of county road. Most of my neighbors wave and are quite friendly all year long. I have one who is a little goofy, not real friendly, and takes off on me about how good his Toyota truck is and how bad the union is. I don't think he is too smart anyway. LOL In general though, I feel blessed that I have such great people around me. I refuse the money, which I have been offered on several occasions, (Not by the goof!). The ones who have the big jobs seem least likely to offer to pay! But I guess thats why they have all the money! I never have given liability too much thought. I should point out some of my neighbors are on a private road - I only plow down on the public part. The swells have thier own plow they hire. My 2c Irv
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