Well, I would look at it this way: many people work on weekdays, and have weekly errands on Saturday. Further, back when I could do my own mowing, early evening was a better time because it is not as hot. Frankly, mowing is a sound of summer I enjoy. If I have A/C or even fans running, I don't really hear it.
@TrumpsHurricane (2)...mistake, but that's okay, because you can choose to change your gender? And you get insulted when we can't remember what to call you?
@TrumpsHurricane My response is, "Show me your scientific on this." I might also say, "Six genders and apparently a million hair colors." I also have a question: How come if you are gay, you say "God makes no mistakes, I was born this way," but if you are trans, He obviously made a (NEXT)
@Avabelly__ (2)...on it. Have you tried putting up a sign, or better yet, speaking to the guilty parties? I mean, don't just sit there with your blood pressure simmering!
@Avabelly__ I understand your frustration but think you are overreacting a bit. How long has the lawn been worn down like that? I ask because if it had been that way since that particular driver first delivered there, I wouldn't be surprised if he thought he was supposed to walk (NEXT)
@ksorbs (3)...mail-in voting to the military, the handicapped, and perhaps those over a certain age. We should not routinely need to be counting votes four days after the polls close.
@ksorbs (2)...Were the largest precincts counted last? How/when were mail-in votes counted? I think my husband would say it's not impossible, but is unlikely. Even if the circumstances I cited true, voters have begun to lose confidence in voting. I think we need to limit (NEXT
@Avabelly__ (2)...intrusion, but apparently don't see letting your dog use their yard as a sandbox just as bad, if not worse? I can understand what your neighbor did, and the only reason I think it was a bad idea is that it is much more reasonable to confront you.
@Avabelly__ No, she should have come over and talked to you and asked you to pick up after your dog. However, why are you allowing your dog to use a neighbor's yard to relieve themselves? Why aren't you picking up after him? And why do you find the neighbor
leaving the bag an (NEXT)
@9Sling@McJuggerNuggets (3)..I apologize - the reply above was accidentally posted, and for some reason I had to just start another reply as the second one could not be deleted. My point is I would not have given up my time with my husband despite the hardships, and why would I make a decision for God?
(4)...You know my husband went on dialysis at age 23. He did well, but there are inevitably side effects and my husband began going downhill. I lost him last January - he was 62. I miss him so much, but not for a minute do I think his life wasn't worth it, or that he was better off dead.
@McJuggerNuggets (3)...that we may be, probably are, playing God. We are saying, "Hey God, you just don't get how hard this would be on everyone, so we are going to have to ignore and make a decision that this child you formed in the womb is a mistake and we are sending her back to you. (NEXT)