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6 hours ago, yk9001 said:

With a lot of years' hindsight, I wished I wouldn't have posted some of that stuff (even though it was anonymous on here).  She was a single mom struggling with a boy who is for sure pretty far along on the spectrum.  That must be super super hard, and i was in the wrong for making fun of the situation for sport.

If yk can change, any of us can! In a few years, yk will come out in favor of commemorative patches and firefighters.

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On 12/10/2020 at 8:01 AM, Tank said:

he'll sweep up all of his own lawn clippings without a fuss, as well as any that may be from his wonderful neighbor.

I did sweep them up, he wanted me to drop everything and do it that second.

 

I don't know if I updated this story, and I apologize if I have already told this.

The gentleman whom I cut his lawn, he died a couple of years back.  He had lots of health problems.  He was kind of a shut in, a hoarder (I cut his lawn for maybe 3 years, I never stepped foot in the house).

Problem is, he didn't communicate with many people, so when he passed away in his bedroom, nobody knew.  Until the smell in the neighborhood grew gnarly.  Then they called the authorities.  

His sole relative, a nephew from out of state, held an 'estate sale' (being real charitable here).  I took a walk through, and asked the nephew which room was his bedroom.  

It was closest to the house of the lawn clippings asshole.  And Lakewood, like many So Cal bedroom communities, has very little distance between houses.

I hope that c-sucker had to inhale those fumes for a couple of days before the body was removed.

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1 hour ago, yk9001 said:

I did sweep them up, he wanted me to drop everything and do it that second.

 

I don't know if I updated this story, and I apologize if I have already told this.

The gentleman whom I cut his lawn, he died a couple of years back.  He had lots of health problems.  He was kind of a shut in, a hoarder (I cut his lawn for maybe 3 years, I never stepped foot in the house).

Problem is, he didn't communicate with many people, so when he passed away in his bedroom, nobody knew.  Until the smell in the neighborhood grew gnarly.  Then they called the authorities.  

His sole relative, a nephew from out of state, held an 'estate sale' (being real charitable here).  I took a walk through, and asked the nephew which room was his bedroom.  

It was closest to the house of the lawn clippings asshole.  And Lakewood, like many So Cal bedroom communities, has very little distance between houses.

I hope that c-sucker had to inhale those fumes for a couple of days before the body was removed.

thanks for the update.

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So I’ve been noticing that a lot of people put their Instagram name (or whatever you call it) on a sticker and then put it on their car. Why do they do this? Do random people follow others because they saw it on a car on a freeway? Why the hell would you want random strangers following you? I completely understand if it’s for a business but I don’t believe that’s what’s happening here. 

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2 hours ago, Jason said:

So I’ve been noticing that a lot of people put their Instagram name (or whatever you call it) on a sticker and then put it on their car. Why do they do this? Do random people follow others because they saw it on a car on a freeway? Why the hell would you want random strangers following you? I completely understand if it’s for a business but I don’t believe that’s what’s happening here. 

Yep, it's dumb.

 

 

 

@taylorabird

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12 hours ago, Jason said:

So I’ve been noticing that a lot of people put their Instagram name (or whatever you call it) on a sticker and then put it on their car. Why do they do this? Do random people follow others because they saw it on a car on a freeway? Why the hell would you want random strangers following you? I completely understand if it’s for a business but I don’t believe that’s what’s happening here. 

How many aw people here have you met?

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