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November 18, 2010 at 7:59 PM #631965November 18, 2010 at 8:36 PM #632621moneymakerParticipant
I was tempted to do the same thing in my neighborhood when the problem was not being fixed after I reported it and even got E-mail confirmation of my report. In the end I’m glad I did not attempt it though as the city did a beautiful job of fixing it eventually, much better job than I could have ever done. Most things are really best left to the professionals.
November 18, 2010 at 8:36 PM #632047moneymakerParticipantI was tempted to do the same thing in my neighborhood when the problem was not being fixed after I reported it and even got E-mail confirmation of my report. In the end I’m glad I did not attempt it though as the city did a beautiful job of fixing it eventually, much better job than I could have ever done. Most things are really best left to the professionals.
November 18, 2010 at 8:36 PM #632748moneymakerParticipantI was tempted to do the same thing in my neighborhood when the problem was not being fixed after I reported it and even got E-mail confirmation of my report. In the end I’m glad I did not attempt it though as the city did a beautiful job of fixing it eventually, much better job than I could have ever done. Most things are really best left to the professionals.
November 18, 2010 at 8:36 PM #631970moneymakerParticipantI was tempted to do the same thing in my neighborhood when the problem was not being fixed after I reported it and even got E-mail confirmation of my report. In the end I’m glad I did not attempt it though as the city did a beautiful job of fixing it eventually, much better job than I could have ever done. Most things are really best left to the professionals.
November 18, 2010 at 8:36 PM #633066moneymakerParticipantI was tempted to do the same thing in my neighborhood when the problem was not being fixed after I reported it and even got E-mail confirmation of my report. In the end I’m glad I did not attempt it though as the city did a beautiful job of fixing it eventually, much better job than I could have ever done. Most things are really best left to the professionals.
November 18, 2010 at 8:48 PM #632636equalizerParticipant[quote=threadkiller]I was tempted to do the same thing in my neighborhood when the problem was not being fixed after I reported it and even got E-mail confirmation of my report. In the end I’m glad I did not attempt it though as the city did a beautiful job of fixing it eventually, much better job than I could have ever done. Most things are really best left to the professionals.[/quote]
Not to mention being fined for wanton defacement of public property and harrassed by hard working public employees.November 18, 2010 at 8:48 PM #632062equalizerParticipant[quote=threadkiller]I was tempted to do the same thing in my neighborhood when the problem was not being fixed after I reported it and even got E-mail confirmation of my report. In the end I’m glad I did not attempt it though as the city did a beautiful job of fixing it eventually, much better job than I could have ever done. Most things are really best left to the professionals.[/quote]
Not to mention being fined for wanton defacement of public property and harrassed by hard working public employees.November 18, 2010 at 8:48 PM #632763equalizerParticipant[quote=threadkiller]I was tempted to do the same thing in my neighborhood when the problem was not being fixed after I reported it and even got E-mail confirmation of my report. In the end I’m glad I did not attempt it though as the city did a beautiful job of fixing it eventually, much better job than I could have ever done. Most things are really best left to the professionals.[/quote]
Not to mention being fined for wanton defacement of public property and harrassed by hard working public employees.November 18, 2010 at 8:48 PM #631985equalizerParticipant[quote=threadkiller]I was tempted to do the same thing in my neighborhood when the problem was not being fixed after I reported it and even got E-mail confirmation of my report. In the end I’m glad I did not attempt it though as the city did a beautiful job of fixing it eventually, much better job than I could have ever done. Most things are really best left to the professionals.[/quote]
Not to mention being fined for wanton defacement of public property and harrassed by hard working public employees.November 18, 2010 at 8:48 PM #633081equalizerParticipant[quote=threadkiller]I was tempted to do the same thing in my neighborhood when the problem was not being fixed after I reported it and even got E-mail confirmation of my report. In the end I’m glad I did not attempt it though as the city did a beautiful job of fixing it eventually, much better job than I could have ever done. Most things are really best left to the professionals.[/quote]
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