The Isolated Blurt Thread III: Thread of Darkness

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Here's something Johnny always wonders during a snowstorm:

Here in the Metro DC area, each jurisdiction has ordinances that require home owners to shovel the snow from the public sidewalk fronting their property. Usually it's within 6 hours of the end of the snow, my county (MoCo) requires it within 24 hours.

Now Johnnyville has no sidewalks, but I still wonder how the county/city can require someone to shovel a sidewalk they don't own.

What if you're on vacay? Are you supposed to have someone on call in case it snows? Or perhaps you live in the 6 hr zone and it ends snowing at 11 PM and you went to bed at 10, are you supposed to wake up super early to get your shovel on?

Pondering thoughts.
 
I wish I had a sidewalk so I could not shovel it. Then I'd call the cops on myself so I could get my day in court, then take the issue all the way to the Supreme Court!

Johnny v. United States Government would be a landmark civil rights case.

then refuse to water your lawn in an area where they say you have to, and do it all over again.
 
do you see yourself as the sleep-fuckER, or the sleep-fuckEE?

this is an important distinction.

Not that scenario. That scenario is always hot, and there's no shame in finding it so.

Though, to answer the question, I've never been known to complain about waking to find a woman's mouth on my cock or her already riding me, but I'm definitely more of the sleep-fucker. The way I see it, if you're sharing my bed, your body is fair game, awake or unconscious. (This probably explains why nobody comes to my slumber parties anymore.)
 
Here's something Johnny always wonders during a snowstorm:

Here in the Metro DC area, each jurisdiction has ordinances that require home owners to shovel the snow from the public sidewalk fronting their property. Usually it's within 6 hours of the end of the snow, my county (MoCo) requires it within 24 hours.

Now Johnnyville has no sidewalks, but I still wonder how the county/city can require someone to shovel a sidewalk they don't own.

In England, homeowners are deterred from clearing snow from the pavement=sidewalk because of an urban myth that the homeowner can be sued by anyone who falls on the cleared area.

If the snow/ice is left untouched, anyone falling is the victim of an 'Act of God' and cannot sue.

In practice, provided the homeowner behaves reasonably in the clearance of snow and ice, being sued for damages, while possible, is unlikely to succeed.

But ambulance-chasing lawyers will tell the injured party that they can sue.

A homeowner clearing snow on their own property is covered by their home insurance, but clearing a public area is beyond the scope of that insurance.
 
What if you're on vacay? Are you supposed to have someone on call in case it snows? Or perhaps you live in the 6 hr zone and it ends snowing at 11 PM and you went to bed at 10, are you supposed to wake up super early to get your shovel on?

Pondering thoughts.

or you commute to work long hours, or work away from home?

if you feel ill, do you need to pay your doc to write you a note?
 
What if you're on vacay? Are you supposed to have someone on call in case it snows? Or perhaps you live in the 6 hr zone and it ends snowing at 11 PM and you went to bed at 10, are you supposed to wake up super early to get your shovel on?

Pondering thoughts.

I don't know the answers to those questions, or even if anyone has ever received a ticket for not shoveling. But every time it snows the local news people put a chart on the screen of the rules in the various jurisdictions.

That segment is usually right after the segment about all the survival equipment you should have in your car - as if walking to the 7-11 wasn't an option if stuck.
 
I don't know the answers to those questions, or even if anyone has ever received a ticket for not shoveling. But every time it snows the local news people put a chart on the screen of the rules in the various jurisdictions.

That segment is usually right after the segment about all the survival equipment you should have in your car - as if walking to the 7-11 wasn't an option if stuck.

never heard of anyone getting fined for not shoveling in moco in all my years here.

prolly because all the cops are too busy rushing out to buy milk, TP and bread
 
Yea... but you certainly don't need to keep a survival blanket, energy bars and water in your car! This is DC, not the Yukon.
the elderly lose heat at a rate you wouldn't believe, especially if they're lightly built. a slip in the snow could easily end in a broken hip, which can be quality of life destroying. phoning for help, staying put and keeping warm is what they should be doing.

also, pushchairs don't work in deep snow. you want to try carrying two under 5 kiddies for ten minutes?

mr judgypants.
 
the elderly lose heat at a rate you wouldn't believe, especially if they're lightly built. a slip in the snow could easily end in a broken hip, which can be quality of life destroying. phoning for help, staying put and keeping warm is what they should be doing.

also, pushchairs don't work in deep snow. you want to try carrying two under 5 kiddies for ten minutes?

mr judgypants.

Then they shouldn't be out driving in the snow :p
 
Just remember. If you go over there, your best for breakfast is going to be beans on toast. Take your powdered gravy and dried chip beef with you. Trust me.:cool:

what the hell is dried chip beef?

surely johnny is a bacon & eggs man :confused:
 
Just remember. If you go over there, your best for breakfast is going to be beans on toast. Take your powdered gravy and dried chip beef with you. Trust me.:cool:

I'd never give the secret to creamed chipped beef on biscuits to the Brits.
 
beef on biscuits? on biscuits??
I do not want the secret. unless the secret is that you never really eat it.

sos? is that what you issue when fast with such food blasphemy?

Ok... you twisted my arm.


Slice the dried beef into strips.

Make a roux with butter and flour. Then add milk. Then add the beef. Then pour over biscuits.
 
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