[RP TownTalk] was it just my house?
Jeffrey Yorke
yorkedial at gmail.com
Tue Jan 26 05:52:17 UTC 2016
*Bruce,*
*Great reply to Bob! It’s no wonder you were awarded the Pol Pot
Scholarship to the Idi Amin School of Sensitivity. And it’s no surprise you
won the Dick Cheney Merit Award in your class.*
*I can wait for the next blizzard to help push your vehicle out of a
government-caused snow bank. Don’t worry, I don’t need a make or model to
find you, I’ll just look for the Trump for President bumper sticker. *
*And, you’ll recognize my car, it’s the one with the President Nixon Now
More Than Ever sticker. You remember him, the guy from California who
started EPA and proposed a national health care plan nearly 50 years ago.
We all knew THAT would never work. Nevertheless, he, like you, was a
fascinating fellow and always entertaining. *
*Smiles!*
*Jeffrey Yorke*
On Mon, Jan 25, 2016 at 2:00 PM, Sarah Wayland <sarah.wayland at gmail.com>
wrote:
> That said, it happened to us too, and it's extremely disheartening.
>
> We are on a corner lot, and our experience with the sidewalks in front of
> our house was entirely different from the experience to the side of our
> house.
>
> The sidewalk in front of our house has a strip (for planting trees)
> between the sidewalk and the street. The snow from the plows covered some
> of this, but it paled in comparison to the completely covered sidewalk
> (which has no such strip; that sidewalk is adjacent to the street) to the
> side of our house.
>
> We tried to stay on top of shoveling during the storm, but it was
> completely covered by the time we emerged Sunday morning.
>
> We did have to "get over it", but it literally took us hours to do it
> because of the ice, etc.
>
> I am so grateful to our amazing public works department and I know they
> have done an amazing job getting our community back on our feet. I just
> wish I knew what to do about this, because like Bob, we were completely
> discouraged to see that our hard work was for nothing. AND we could get a
> citation even though we had done our due diligence to try to keep the
> sidewalk clear.
>
> -Sarah
>
>
>
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Jeffrey Yorke
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Jeffrey at YorkeRents.com
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