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This pisses me off real bad

The worst part about dog **** on walking trails is the people who actually take the time to pick it up in little plastic bags, but then proceed to just leave the ****-filled plastic bags on the trail. I mean, WTF?

"Oh I'm just gonna get it on my way down! Don't wanna ruin my entire hike with the smell, bro!"

Spoiler alert: they don't pick it up on their way down. Assholes.
 
This honestly makes me want to go around and clean up my whole block. There are 16 houses on my block. Virtually no garbage. But I still want to do it. Almost want to do my whole side of a certain road. About 125-150 houses on this side. Might do that this summer and have the kids help.

Growing up my parents had us walk a few miles on each side of the road, picking up all the trash out of the grade.

We're in the country, so it's mainly people chucking their road beers, but man, lotta trash. I'll have my kids do the same. Makes the place look nice. Where you live and how it looks shows everybody that comes by that at the very least, you'll take care of things. From a business standpoint, very valuable.
 
Grew up in Utah. My best friends stayed there... live in NorCal for the last 15 years... I’d never go back. I think internal growth with big families that want to stay is what causes a lot of growth... the government is much more business friendly and will pull in transplants, but I don’t think you need to worry. People aren’t in a hurry to leave and outside of the major metropolis areas there doesn’t seem to be the hyper inflation that allows Bay Area families to sell their houses and pay cash for something else and live comfortably. I’d welcome a few more Bay Area relocations in my neighborhood... they pay cash and push property values higher. Growth is inevitable... we gonna pave paradise and put up a parking lot... maybe pandemic is Mother Nature hitting the reset.
 
The worst part about dog **** on walking trails is the people who actually take the time to pick it up in little plastic bags, but then proceed to just leave the ****-filled plastic bags on the trail. I mean, WTF?
Ya. Just leave the dog **** without the bag please

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This honestly makes me want to go around and clean up my whole block. There are 16 houses on my block. Virtually no garbage. But I still want to do it. Almost want to do my whole side of a certain road. About 125-150 houses on this side. Might do that this summer and have the kids help.

Think I’m gonna try to do my whole side of a certain road next Sunday. Went up and down the neighborhood roads. Probably more like 200 houses. Didn’t look God awful. I’m thinking I’ll collect 2, maybe 3 30 gallon bags of trash. Empty lots with trees looks the worst as expected. I’ll start at 5am. Hopefully I don’t get shot.
 
Montana is great. I'd live in Livingston. Trouble is when you move there, you're just contributing to the growth. And that is what drove you mad about the once great place that you just left.

Many times you're just better off learning to cope with where you are.

Relationships are similar I guess...

Anyway this song comes to mind.



Here come the artists with their intense faces,
With their need for money and quiet spaces.
They leave New York, they leave L.A.
Here they are - who knows how long they'll stay -
Refrão:
It's a Boomtown
Got another Boomtown
And it'll boom
Just as long as boom has room.
Here come the tourists with their blank stares,
With their fanny packs - they are penny millionaires.
Something interesting happened here long time ago.
Now where people used to live their lives the restless
Come and go.
Refrão
Nice to meet you, nice to see you
In a sheepskin coat made in Korea.
Welcome to the new age, the new century.
Welcome to a town with no real reason to be.
Refrão
The rich build sensitive houses and pass their staff around.
For the rest of us, it's trailers on the outskirts of town.
We carry them their coffee, wash their shiny cars,
Hear all about how lucky we are
To be living in a ...
Refrão
The guy from California moves in and relaxes.
The natives have to move - they cannot pay the taxes.
Santa Fe has had it. Sedona has, too.
Maybe you'll be lucky - maybe your town will be the new...
 
Montana is great. I'd live in Livingston. Trouble is when you move there, you're just contributing to the growth. And that is what drove you mad about the once great place that you just left.

Many times you're just better off learning to cope with where you are.

Relationships are similar I guess...

Anyway this song comes to mind.



Here come the artists with their intense faces,
With their need for money and quiet spaces.
They leave New York, they leave L.A.
Here they are - who knows how long they'll stay -
Refrão:
It's a Boomtown
Got another Boomtown
And it'll boom
Just as long as boom has room.
Here come the tourists with their blank stares,
With their fanny packs - they are penny millionaires.
Something interesting happened here long time ago.
Now where people used to live their lives the restless
Come and go.
Refrão
Nice to meet you, nice to see you
In a sheepskin coat made in Korea.
Welcome to the new age, the new century.
Welcome to a town with no real reason to be.
Refrão
The rich build sensitive houses and pass their staff around.
For the rest of us, it's trailers on the outskirts of town.
We carry them their coffee, wash their shiny cars,
Hear all about how lucky we are
To be living in a ...
Refrão
The guy from California moves in and relaxes.
The natives have to move - they cannot pay the taxes.
Santa Fe has had it. Sedona has, too.
Maybe you'll be lucky - maybe your town will be the new...


Do you like wind and pretentious "artists"? You'll love Livingston!
 
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