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Good morning flatlanders, hopefully the wind will stop soon.
The intersection at the end of the block is getting dug out today, no more painting utility chevrons, marking the street, cutting the street or anything else but actual construction work. This corner was on the option sheet as to if they do it next year as planned or this year if construction gets ahead of schedule.
Auction night and theres 3 pieces that I'm interested in.
Hope the barn door doesn't get to busted up Morris.
I'm letting them rot on the yard, after the crap that I put up with this year with the neighbor and both my landlord and his plus because of how much of a Calgarian the tenant upstairs is, I've decided this place can rot into the ground.
The new place is like owning my own place without having to put up with morons living in the same house as me or having neighbors that are lowlifes.
I can understand that Perry. I just deal with the leaves. His trees are not in that great of shape anyway. They have already lost 2 over the last few years.
These people are just to lazy to rake the leaves and put them in the green bin, everyone else on the street rakes their leaves and gets rid of them but these 2 can't figure it out as they don't have anything to do with normal people.
The last 20 hrs on the news is mainly about fires burning out of control due to the high winds Shaun. One house under construction got blown over.
Big plies of leaves are piled up in front of my building doors.
Good luck with your auction night Perry.
I bought a cheap Canadian Tire leave blower on sale for $19.95 last yr John, it`s certainly great for the price.
Some ignorant twit just paid 200 for the desk that I wanted for 120 maximum, I have a bad habit of making others pay to much for the things that I wanted.
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