Get off my lawn

Andrew36

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Do you occupy or utilize or walk on or through people's private property or do you walk on public property?
 
As a kid, I would take shortcuts through peoples property

Today, not really
 
when i was delivering mail unless they had a sign up.....i walked across it.....
Lol, a long time ago I was at the front door and as dropped off the mail. My wife heard it and asked if that was the mailman. I said no, it's the female man. Lady letter carrier didn't think it was funny.
 
Lol, a long time ago I was at the front door and as dropped off the mail. My wife heard it and asked if that was the mailman. I said no, it's the female man. Lady letter carrier didn't think it was funny.
i knew a carrier who if someone said something that was insulting to him,if you were expecting a check, you would not get it for another week or two.....
 
i knew a carrier who if someone said something that was insulting to him,if you were expecting a check, you would not get it for another week or two.....
It's kina like being an asshole to the staff at a restaurant.

Guess who has some inventive things done to their food, folks?
 
Do you occupy or utilize or walk on or through people's private property or do you walk on public property?
That sentence is ( a,) , or,( b ) , or ,( c ) , or (, d ), all relating to private property. My best guess .
But how? And for what purpose?
Example, why are we involved in occupying or walking through another person's private property in the first place ?


So regardless , and forgetting (a) to (d) completely , is it actually ,(e,) , something which is quite different ?

But what has any of that got to do with , (,f ), which is in the headline ?


What people are answering to is a complete mystery .

Seems they are as barmy as you .
 
.... waiting for the racist intent behind this random question.... in 3..2..
 
Do you occupy or utilize or walk on or through people's private property or do you walk on public property?

Sometimes I do along the edge of the streets where there is no sidewalk. I am not generally particular about my own property though. As long as you aren't up to no good, I couldn't care less if your shoes touch my sacred soil. Some people get uptight about that. My new neighbor's lawn company wanted me to tell them exactly where the property line was because they didn't want to start any trouble. I told them and then told them I didn't care if they crossed the line, blew grass and leaves on my property or needed to walk/drive through it. They guy was "Whew!!. Good to know you aren't THAT guy." The property line is on a steep bank and it is just easier (and safer) if they transit through the flat part at the bottom which is on my side.
 

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