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Binkie The Clown

(7,911 posts)
129. I'd go ahead and clear her side, but...
Tue Jan 23, 2018, 06:14 PM
Jan 2018

send her a bill for a small, but reasonable fee for snow removal.

I had a close friend who's granddaughter got laid off and she and her boyfriend we frantic over how they would pay the rent, so my friend offered to cover that month's rent for them while she found another job.

After 5 months of paying her rent for her and her boyfriend my friend told them he really couldn't afford to go on paying their rent for them. She was quite indignant, and it was clear that in a few short months she had grown to feel entitled to that rent money from her dear old grampa. She got really pissed off that grampa wasn't paying her what she was entitled to.

I guess its human nature to normalize something once it becomes a regular occurrence, and then we expect things to go right on being "normal".

You are such a good man Fresh_Start Jan 2018 #1
THIS: tblue37 Jan 2018 #3
I do the snow removal out of my own sense of responsibility. MineralMan Jan 2018 #5
Most people are good and kind people. kstewart33 Jan 2018 #14
MM does it for himself also, because that's how people Hortensis Jan 2018 #43
How do they ban gardening? MissB Jan 2018 #53
Not quite. kstewart33 Jan 2018 #89
Ah. MissB Jan 2018 #112
"Changing climate?" How dare you repeat that Chinese hoax? The Preznint says it isn't happening tclambert Jan 2018 #166
If she complains again point out that it's time her teenage son start doing some chores for his mom. brush Jan 2018 #60
I understand the need to be who you are Fresh_Start Jan 2018 #88
Actually, I think it's out of a sense of entitlement. MineralMan Jan 2018 #91
I hate "entitled" as it reminds me of the rightwingers who use it so often. Doremus Jan 2018 #127
That sounds lazy. Raine1967 Jan 2018 #133
I think you owe it to her to let her know the truth RandomAccess Jan 2018 #99
Do not shovel her side next snowfall. Scarsdale Jan 2018 #162
The area I came from, if you shoveled your sidewalk Canoe52 Jan 2018 #138
Here, we're required by law to clear sidewalks within 24 hours MineralMan Jan 2018 #143
Interesting, personality Ive solved the problem Canoe52 Jan 2018 #150
I wish you wouldn'. Because she should learn a lesson from this and if you just let her go then she Maraya1969 Jan 2018 #148
You could be putting yourself at risk. She may be unstable. See accompanied article. politicaljunkie41910 Jan 2018 #154
I'd probably ask her if she realizes that you've been doing this just to be neighborly all this time hlthe2b Jan 2018 #2
I wondered the same thing. Does she rent and perhaps thinks this is an arrangement? salin Jan 2018 #157
Had it been me gratuitous Jan 2018 #4
I doubt that anything I said would make any difference. MineralMan Jan 2018 #7
After thinking about it for an hour or so gratuitous Jan 2018 #64
That would be me. I'd be completely unable to hide being gobsmacked. Pacifist Patriot Jan 2018 #100
i might have said "you're welcome" before shutting the door in her face, barbtries Jan 2018 #156
Could you perhaps offer to teach her teenager how to use a snowblower? haele Jan 2018 #6
Not my snowblower. No way. MineralMan Jan 2018 #10
Ahh - never had that problem. All my neighbors have always done handywork on the side. haele Jan 2018 #19
Theres more examples of it right there. Returned broken, didnt care to fix it! 7962 Jan 2018 #96
Next time it snows, don't clear her side, and when she comes over to complain, The Velveteen Ocelot Jan 2018 #8
Do you live in Rand Paul's neighborhood? Freddie Jan 2018 #56
I would also feel like not clearing the snow in the future. ginnyinWI Jan 2018 #78
I realize you are being neighborly bluecollar2 Jan 2018 #9
Well, I'll probably continue to do what I have been doing. MineralMan Jan 2018 #13
Her sense of entitlement may be because she is being enabled or has been by others with good hearts. chowder66 Jan 2018 #28
I hear what you're saying. However, it's not my job to teach MineralMan Jan 2018 #35
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I posted it because it pleased me to do so. MineralMan Jan 2018 #66
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If you want an argument, you'll have to try someone else. MineralMan Jan 2018 #73
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You're right. It isn't your job to teach. chowder66 Jan 2018 #142
Does she rent or own? salin Jan 2018 #161
She (and her lender) own the house. MineralMan Jan 2018 #163
Your a good guy and a good neighbor salin Jan 2018 #169
I also shovel my neighbors sidewalk as I'm shoveling mine blueinredohio Jan 2018 #11
Where I live, only about a third of the homeowners own MineralMan Jan 2018 #22
You're right. Shoveling is hard work and quite risky for the elderly. kstewart33 Jan 2018 #144
Good for your husband! MineralMan Jan 2018 #145
If I were you I would not do her driveway again until she enthusiastically consents. rzemanfl Jan 2018 #12
Ok, the "enthusiastic consent" comment made me chuckle trc Jan 2018 #18
You got a chuckle out of me too! True Dough Jan 2018 #59
That is strange! ExciteBike66 Jan 2018 #15
So, do you prefer your lawn mowed in any particular pattern? MineralMan Jan 2018 #24
Whatever pattern leaves all the clippings on my neighbor's lawn ExciteBike66 Jan 2018 #30
LOL! MineralMan Jan 2018 #47
Wow! spicysista Jan 2018 #16
You didn't mention how much she is paying you for that service. lagomorph777 Jan 2018 #17
Paying? What's that? MineralMan Jan 2018 #33
Care to hazard a guess at her political affiliation? lagomorph777 Jan 2018 #34
I don't believe she votes. MineralMan Jan 2018 #37
So "Selfish Lazy Party" lagomorph777 Jan 2018 #38
Yup. So it seems. MineralMan Jan 2018 #40
That's probably for the best, given her attitude. Salviati Jan 2018 #68
I'd bet she's apolitical. MineralMan Jan 2018 #45
If there is not a man present in your neighbor's home you may want to offer to teach her son to use your snowblower. nocalflea Jan 2018 #20
Not a chance. As I explained in another reply, MineralMan Jan 2018 #27
One good for you for doing the right thing as you see it. SQUEE Jan 2018 #21
Knowing me, as I do, I imagine that's what I'll do. MineralMan Jan 2018 #42
You are too nice. She is a relatively young woman with a young teenage son who can easily smirkymonkey Jan 2018 #23
really, next time, just this once, dont do it. mopinko Jan 2018 #25
That's not my style. MineralMan Jan 2018 #31
That's some neighbor you got there workinclasszero Jan 2018 #26
Sadly, we don't get to choose our neighbors. MineralMan Jan 2018 #49
I'd love it if you were my neighbor.. mountain grammy Jan 2018 #29
Yup. The elderly woman who lived on the other side of my MineralMan Jan 2018 #32
Is there anyway HipChick Jan 2018 #36
No, I couldn't do that, really. MineralMan Jan 2018 #39
Brats! Lots of them KT2000 Jan 2018 #41
I agree with you. It does seem to be a trend. MineralMan Jan 2018 #44
You should have seen this coming. Yavin4 Jan 2018 #46
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I don't see it that way, really. MineralMan Jan 2018 #51
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I posted because it was an interesting puzzle. MineralMan Jan 2018 #57
I used to do something similar for a neighbor when I lived in NH tymorial Jan 2018 #50
While not everyone in my neighborhood has a snowblower, MineralMan Jan 2018 #52
When we lived in Lincoln, NE I once shoveled--not used the snow blower--the sidewalk mnhtnbb Jan 2018 #55
Neighborhood relations are always interesting, I think. MineralMan Jan 2018 #61
Dear MM Tracer Jan 2018 #58
I understand. MineralMan Jan 2018 #65
We also have an electric "snow thrower" (also Toro) Tracer Jan 2018 #79
I would be tempted to aim the chute at her side of the driveway True Dough Jan 2018 #62
Your a hell of a neighbor BUT bluestarone Jan 2018 #67
Oh, no, she doesn't want to clean her own driveway. MineralMan Jan 2018 #71
maybe the problem is you hate it when she doesn't clean it(like i would hate it to) and bluestarone Jan 2018 #75
Could be. Still, I don't drive on her side of the driveway, MineralMan Jan 2018 #76
i do see your point but bluestarone Jan 2018 #82
After this most recent snowfall, 12"+ MineralMan Jan 2018 #86
What a rude and nasty thing for her to do. Vinca Jan 2018 #69
The House Next Door to Me Is For Sale Leith Jan 2018 #72
I'm seeing both arguments in this thread. MineralMan Jan 2018 #74
Virtue is its own reward. TNNurse Jan 2018 #85
So I was taught growing up. MineralMan Jan 2018 #87
That was clear in your post and responses. TNNurse Jan 2018 #93
You're very kind snowybirdie Jan 2018 #80
I heartily applaud your sense of neighbourhood and helping. BobTheSubgenius Jan 2018 #81
this world is full of assholes, some live right next door. spanone Jan 2018 #83
It's good that there are people like you around! Maeve Jan 2018 #84
Sounds like a nice neighborhood! MineralMan Jan 2018 #90
When people co-operate, life goes better Maeve Jan 2018 #92
I'd stop doing her a favor, if I were you, Mineral Man. Some people are ridiculous & ungrateful... Honeycombe8 Jan 2018 #94
That concerned me too. The same kind of person who would behave as MM's neighbor did would spooky3 Jan 2018 #126
Sense of entitlement is whats ruining the country. Replace "snow shoveling" with many other things. 7962 Jan 2018 #95
Chutzpah. Reminds me of the story in "Fiddler on the Roof" no_hypocrisy Jan 2018 #97
Thank you mgardener Jan 2018 #98
I'd stop snowblowing her property. Then when she gets tagged by the city for not shoveling geardaddy Jan 2018 #101
I think that next time it snows, Ilsa Jan 2018 #102
Well said Ilsa, Seems your response is the middle road I would take............ Old Vet Jan 2018 #171
You're a good neighbor. A long Ilsa Jan 2018 #172
Could it be she thinks you are being paid by the city to do it? Farmer-Rick Jan 2018 #103
Depending on how long you have been doing this NewJeffCT Jan 2018 #104
Probably best to not go with my first reaction. Jakes Progress Jan 2018 #105
It is a strange world. We rented a house for years that was next to another rental LisaM Jan 2018 #106
Do the right thing. Throck Jan 2018 #107
You sound like my husband Corgigal Jan 2018 #108
Do you have a homeowners association? Perhaps she is mistaken in thinking that you work for AtheistCrusader Jan 2018 #109
She sounds like a real piece of work Ohiogal Jan 2018 #110
You are a good man LittleGirl Jan 2018 #111
Snow blow it a little less each time and see how she reacts Javaman Jan 2018 #113
What you did says a lot about who you are. Marie Marie Jan 2018 #114
You are a good neighbor...it isn't 100%... SWBTATTReg Jan 2018 #115
You are such a sweet neighbor Dem_4_Life Jan 2018 #116
I hear this all the time Chakaconcarne Jan 2018 #117
My hat's off to you hueymahl Jan 2018 #118
Last winter, I downsized to a house far from my original home. Frustratedlady Jan 2018 #119
Folk's entitlement and lack of shame never ceases to amaze. kairos12 Jan 2018 #120
Here's the problem jberryhill Jan 2018 #121
Sadly, that thought occurred to me too. eom Tipperary Jan 2018 #122
You are a great guy...and she is a jerk. Demsrule86 Jan 2018 #123
This sounds like a DEAR PRUDENCE issue... brooklynite Jan 2018 #124
I do my driveway and my neighbors driveway with a shovel. LuckyCharms Jan 2018 #125
I wonder if she thinks she owns the driveway and you use it at her discretion. Shrike47 Jan 2018 #128
I'd go ahead and clear her side, but... Binkie The Clown Jan 2018 #129
You are very nice! mchill Jan 2018 #130
I used to shovel the neighbors sidewalk when I was a kid captain queeg Jan 2018 #131
Well brother that would have been the last time malaise Jan 2018 #132
You are very kind, MineralMan. madaboutharry Jan 2018 #134
I don't know her circumstances, either. MineralMan Jan 2018 #146
Wow. Your neighbor has brass gonads. 3catwoman3 Jan 2018 #135
The thing is... d_r Jan 2018 #136
Yes it is a strange world Gothmog Jan 2018 #137
You may be reinforcing her taking advantage of others too. Duppers Jan 2018 #139
Yuppers Duppers Bayard Jan 2018 #140
I am happy to be able to breathe the air that is before me nolabels Jan 2018 #141
Your neighbor is right, and so are you. gulliver Jan 2018 #147
The old catchphrase "taken for granted" looms large. raven mad Jan 2018 #149
That is a case of no good deed goes unpunished. CentralMass Jan 2018 #151
Give them an inch, they will take a mile thbobby Jan 2018 #152
Sounds like something's not adding up for her. Would it be possible to ask her how she's doing next diva77 Jan 2018 #153
you have eloquently explained why you do it. barbtries Jan 2018 #155
My husband would do the same... LakeArenal Jan 2018 #158
Expectations. They are set in place over time. NCTraveler Jan 2018 #159
There's no such association in my neighborhood. MineralMan Jan 2018 #160
Next snowfall.. disillusioned73 Jan 2018 #164
How does that old saying go packman Jan 2018 #165
I would quit doing it, period obamanut2012 Jan 2018 #167
You should callher out on it! Nothing wrong with that! VaBchTgerLily Jan 2018 #168
You should at least have offered to refund the money she gave you for shoveling. JustABozoOnThisBus Jan 2018 #170
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