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On the Corner
« on: July 08, 2011, 12:18:28 AM »
Change in Mentality


They came with their trucks, a grader and even a new machine for recycling asphalt. They worked all morning before the astonished eyes of neighbors who, for over twenty years, have seen their street deteriorate without repair. For the most skeptical, there was also a dash of hope with the pavement was as smooth as glass, and then another brigade appeared. This itself was unprecedented. Instead of leaving the manhole covers below the tar?as in the past?the new group of workers dismantled them and placed them even with the ground. No one could believe what was happening. This ?new mentality? some said, boasting of the already noted changes in the way things are done, was palpable.

To warn motorists of the fresh cement bordering the storm drains, they left a pile of rubble around them. ?You?ll see, they?ll come back to remove it,? said the optimists. But there it stays. The passage of tires was spreading the stones all over the street, pressing them into the still-soft asphalt. The remains of the reconstruction were collecting in the grating of the drains, accumulating in the gutters. Two weeks later they were still spreading their dusty presence, and creating mounds here and holes there, spoiling the finish. ?Ahh, this mentality!? the dreamers corrected themselves, immediately adding, ?Instead of changing how they do things they dress it up, but it?s the same mentality as ever.?

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Re: On the Corner
« Reply #1 on: July 08, 2011, 07:21:35 PM »
Neighbors?

When I lived on a a street that had a corner where leaves would pile deep, those leaves were never sacked up by anyone but me.

It might require specalised machines and a skilled workcrew to reasphalt a road, but one or two guys with a wheelbarrow could move a small pile of rubble from here to there.

If they are really bothered shouldn't they spend as much time moving rock as they do complaining?
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Re: On the Corner
« Reply #2 on: July 08, 2011, 07:29:13 PM »
seriously ,at the very least get rid of that rock, throw it into the bushes or something

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Re: On the Corner
« Reply #3 on: July 08, 2011, 08:17:39 PM »
Neighbors?

When I lived on a a street that had a corner where leaves would pile deep, those leaves were never sacked up by anyone but me.

It might require specalised machines and a skilled workcrew to reasphalt a road, but one or two guys with a wheelbarrow could move a small pile of rubble from here to there.

If they are really bothered shouldn't they spend as much time moving rock as they do complaining?

some people make it their mission in life to complain.

http://www.theagitator.com/2011/07/07/does-michelle-obama-know-about-this/

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Re: On the Corner
« Reply #4 on: July 11, 2011, 10:06:46 PM »
Neighbors?

When I lived on a a street that had a corner where leaves would pile deep, those leaves were never sacked up by anyone but me.

It might require specalised machines and a skilled workcrew to reasphalt a road, but one or two guys with a wheelbarrow could move a small pile of rubble from here to there.

If they are really bothered shouldn't they spend as much time moving rock as they do complaining?

some people make it their mission in life to complain.

http://www.theagitator.com/2011/07/07/does-michelle-obama-know-about-this/


man....

I feel so sorry for Oak Park , but really problems like this crop up all over the place where homeowners comitties and zoning boards pick up budding dictators.

There is a point in preventing eyesores, but forbidding vegitable gardens is far beyond unreason.


This puts me in mind of a pretty good show I used to watch, ever see Good Neighbors?



http://valdefierro.com/neighbors.html

Kramer

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Re: On the Corner
« Reply #5 on: July 11, 2011, 10:59:06 PM »
Neighbors?

When I lived on a a street that had a corner where leaves would pile deep, those leaves were never sacked up by anyone but me.

It might require specalised machines and a skilled workcrew to reasphalt a road, but one or two guys with a wheelbarrow could move a small pile of rubble from here to there.

If they are really bothered shouldn't they spend as much time moving rock as they do complaining?

some people make it their mission in life to complain.

http://www.theagitator.com/2011/07/07/does-michelle-obama-know-about-this/


man....

I feel so sorry for Oak Park , but really problems like this crop up all over the place where homeowners comitties and zoning boards pick up budding dictators.

There is a point in preventing eyesores, but forbidding vegitable gardens is far beyond unreason.


This puts me in mind of a pretty good show I used to watch, ever see Good Neighbors?



http://valdefierro.com/neighbors.html

You must be a racist; that isn't diverse enough for today's America. You need 1 negro, a homo, and 1 cripple for that picture to qualify for being good neighbors.

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Re: On the Corner
« Reply #6 on: July 11, 2011, 11:00:42 PM »
Although in looking at the picture one more time I think the guy in the back might qualify for the 1 homo.