I feel as though I should have posted this a lot sooner, however, I only started to look recently at some interesting things to write about. Dr. DeGenaro said to take a walk, however, due to the extremely great walking weather, I decided I'd drive around. Sorry!
The first thing that caught my eye was... well hard to miss. One of my neighbors happens to have a monster truck parked in his driveway, which I suppose he gets good use out of now with snow on the ground. I'm 6'5", so measuring in terms of eyesight gave me a bit of a clue as to how large the tires were, which I would venture to guess around 4.5~5 feet. It's a shame they aren't spinning.
A few houses down, one guy is probably kicking himself for not taking down his Christmas lights. It seemed like the opportune time to do it since we had 45 degree weather even after New Years Day.
When you reach the end of my road, it connects to the "larger" road, which leads to the entrace/exit of the subdivision. Now, there's something unique about this road. Half of it is paved and half of it is dirt. It has been this way the entire thirteen years I've lived at that house. People have tried to get that road paved, only to be denied by the residents living on that side of the road. They complain that the job would take too long and it would be right out in front of there house. Honestly, who cares? It becomes irritating because people don't want to dirty up there car and everyone is driving on the paved side, meaning wrong side.
I suppose the last interesting thing that sparked my attention driving around the block would be the lawn-job one guy received. His house is positioned at the corner lot of two roads in the neighborhood, apparently increasing his risk of sliders. I can't say whether or not it was intentional, but I'd assume someone accelerated into that turn and well... took a big chunk out of that guy's property. He got in there pretty deep, too, which I'd say about ten feet before the tip of the parabolic shape. I probably shouldn't have laughed at his misfortune...
January 17, 2007
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