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Topic: I bet you've got one in your town too,right?

              
   
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    Default I bet you've got one in your town too,right?

    I'm going to tell you that I'm pissed off and had to tell the lady in the upper front unit off.She lives alone in number 1,which is the upper front flat,that she rents.From the moment I moved in she made sure to talk to me from on high and she told me that she's a social worker.In fact she's told me every day so far that she also works with the court and probation.She's been down the drive every day to see if I'm alright she says,but when she knocks on my front door she's never once climbed the 2 steps to greet me on the level eye to eye.Actually she doesn't knock as such but taps the glass with her fingernails.It started to get on my wick,when she tapped on the door yesterday afternoon saying she wanted a plug so she could vacuum her car,which she drove down the drive parking on the concrete adjacent to my front porch.To be frank,I didn't have a clue what she wanted,so foolishly I think,I offered her the use of my vacuum cleaner with the use of my extension cord and she said I'll just park my car closer to your front door,then she got into her car and parked it on the new light grey cobble stones I've yet to pay the account for,that have only been laid 3 days ago and even though her car didn't drop any oil on them,it left tyre marks.There was no reason for her to move the car there which leads me to think that she parked there deliberately just so she could spoil it,eh!
    Then at 10:30 this morning I thought I'd ride my scooter down to the supermarket,if I can find one open for business after the earthquake and what next,but she's parked her car right next to the entrance gate to her flat,which just happened to completely block access for all the rest of us,as if she owns the bloody place.
    The fact is that she is allowed a parking space in one of three garages that her unit sits on top of and the driveway is both owned and shared by the other 4 flats.Part of the agreement is that we show some consideration for the privacy of all the other residents.
    Well I went up her steps when I got back to tell her that I'm not happy about it and that if I need any help from her,that I'll ask for it,but I don't want her moving herself on into my life.Before I'd had my say she started up again about how she's so busy doing this and that she has plenty of friends and family,blah,blah,blah...It's my perception that she has to keep repeating these affirmations to reassure herself that what she does makes her important.
    Honestly I felt like popping her bubble because the reality is that she's really just another puffed up maori who is noone special,driving her car which is actually loaned to her by Diabetes Services and not hers at all.It is unclear whether she gets paid for what she does or if it's just voluntary work,in exchange for the free wheels.Because she is just a tenant,renting,she doesn't pay rates,but that doesn't stop her using everything that all the rest of us have to pay for,like water,sewerage,roads,schools,hospitals,parks and reserves,sports grounds,even the footpaths (the ground) she walks on.And when it comes to rebuilding Christchurch it's us ratepayers that pay for a better place to live in and as far as I'm concerned she's just another one of the own-nothing-users.The ones who moan the most these days are the users,the non contributors,the jealous do-nothing losers,who could have all the things the rest of us have,if they didn't piss it all up against the wall,puff it up in a cloud of smoke,or put it all in the pokies,who only have anything by their ability to stand over,or steal it off someone else,but who get it all taken off them eventually for not paying their fines and many of whom wind up living alone in a caravan in a motor camp,with after living most of their lives by then,only have a transistor radio and the clothes they stand up in,or living in and off the charity of the Salvation Army or the City Mission,because noone else will put up with them.

    I'm also going to tell you that I'm really sick of hearing this woman on the radio saying "as a daughter,sister and mother,my heart goes out to all the daughters,sisters and mothers" Bloody sexist bitch!What about all the sons,brothers and fathers doesn't she have any,don't we suffer too?
    I've heard women say "I've decided to be a bitch today" and God help you if you're the first male to cross her path.In Invercargill they call it "being a mean bitch today" but you don't hear any of us men saying "I've decided to be a bastard/mean bastard today" and then take it out on the first woman,do you?God help the man who does/did,eh?Although I wonder if the same could be applied to the arseholes,you know like "I've decided to be a real arsehole today and God help you if you cross my path" which statement is not sexist,because it can be applied equally to both sexes,right?

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    Default Re: I bet you've got one in your town too,right?

    When men become a second class sector of society, down trodden, we too will band together asking for recognition.
    Obviously the females of society still feel like they need a bit more mana.

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