i was slapped in the face with an appaling trend of behaviour again today, and decided to vent on it to you all...while mowing the strip between the road, and our fences, i was struck by the vast amount of trash that has accumulated there, i assume thrown by passing moterists...for those not hip to this, i live in the country...this strip, is actually about 50 feet in depth, and almost 1/2 mile in length....this is not county land, it is our land...we paid for it, must maintain it, and care how it looks...it is not a fucking trash can, public dump or parking lot...yet many people seem to think it is all three or at least one of the above...i'm pretty sure it isn't locals doing this, as they know better, having similar strips of land...i'm pretty sure it is those driving through, or passing by on their way to town, or to visit trade days...who ever you are, fucking quit doing this...mowing is bad enough, with out having to stop, and remove trash that can not be mowed, like tires, bottles, cans, and more other things than can be listed here...i also want those of you who think it is ok to pull over onto my grass for whatever reason, leaving trenches, which are hard on the mower to quit...it is just simple courtesy to respect my property...i respect yours, or at least so far...i'm thinking that if this doesn't stop, that i will watch for the guilty shitheads, follow them home to see where they live, and then go back collect all the trash, and dump it on your fucking lawn...see how you like it...i'd rather not resort to this,but my patience is wearing thing...so please quit before this gets ugly.
Posted by Angstman at April 28, 2004 07:02 PM | TrackBackFucking assrimmers. Have you considered sitting there in a lawn chair with a visible firearm close at hand? It would make an interesting statement.
Posted by: Burnt Fuse at April 28, 2004 07:29 PMthe thought has crossed my mind, but i;m not sure how the county sherriff and state troopers would view me doing that...might have to ask them.
Posted by: Angstman at April 28, 2004 07:51 PM