We must work at the same place. Or at least I take some solace knowing mine isn’t the only habitual offender of this shit.
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When customer satisfaction calls and you tell them what they did wrong, then they deny they did that.
My first thought was to get my son to use his drone with a hook. But, the damn balloons are so tangled even if we were to “hook” them, I doubt we’d be able to pull the balloons free.
The flame thrower drone is a great idea in theory, but the drone doesn’t have enough lift to carry the flame thrower load. (It’s only a mavic mini).
I may resort to cutting that long branch down.
They are so annoying. Out running this evening, I saw something silver in the sage and went to investigate. It was one tangled in the brush. No idea how far they drift on winds up here, we’re 10 miles from the nearest town. I come across at least one a year on the desert. Untangled it and threw it away at home.
I've been finding one or more on every ride lately.
The bigger one from last weekend:
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Number? Thought it was fallopian tubes.
East wind on garbage day. Like 2 out of 3 times. And my trashy neighbor who puts 140 gallons of garbage in a 96 gallon can with the lid open.
We’ve got this white trash bitch across the alley. She leaves her bin out all week (whatever) but it’s immediately overflowing the afternoon after it gets picked up. How the hell do you produce that much waste? The magpies love her and more than once the alley ends up full of garbage. If a bag falls out I just toss it over her fence into the backyard.
You're waaaaay too enabling; 24 hours after pick up toss entire trash can plus any spillage over fence into her yard .... or, does she have a porch?
What ever genius decided that electrical outlets need to be secured with flat head screws needs a swift kick in the nuts.
One of our neighbors recently got a 2nd trash can. Regular size one, not the tiny guy you can request from the city. Both are filled to the brim every week and overflow at least once a month. The lids are always opened, especially when it's going to rain.
Single woman in that house, not doing any renovations or anything else that would justify generating that much trash. Her recycling is also packed to the gills weekly. If it's windy half of it ends up in our yard.
Gender reveal parties continue to annoy
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The fucking flicker on the roof. He starts doing that shit before 7 in the morning and we are going to have a PROBLEM. :mad:
Calling our bird experts. Let's help these two guys out.
Suet feeders...flickers love those things, but it might attract more of them and more drumming.
As much as I love flickers, they sure can be annoying this time of year drumming it up for a mate.
Flickers are woodpeckers. If they are pecking/drumming your chimney or flashing during the spring months, that's a mating call. During the rest of the year, you've got bugs.