nosuchreality
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People that decide any trash can that is set out on trash day is okay for them to throw their trash in. After the trash has been picked up and emptied.
irvinehomeowner said:2. People on their phones walking in the middle of a parking lot. Sometimes I want to sneak up behind them and honk real loudly.
Don't worry, your personal info is safe in the hands of the PRC. Small price to pay for them to keep RE prices up around here.SoCal said:Getting a letter from Washington that my I.D. information was among the background investigation records stolen in the malicious cyber intrusion carried out against the government.
SoCal said:Getting a letter from Washington that my I.D. information was among the background investigation records stolen in the malicious cyber intrusion carried out against the government.
SoCal said:I'm disappointed in you guys. T.I. is now 99% Chinese and not one person wished a happy new year the other day? Meanwhile, I'm walking around town like, "Gung hey fat choy, y'all!!"
irvinehomeowner said:Oooh... that reminds me of a pet peeve I may have already mentioned and it's about pets.
- People who bring their tiny dogs into stores/malls/restaurants/whatever claiming they are service dogs.
They even have vests on them indicating they are "therapy dogs". As far as I know, "therapy dogs" aren't covered under the "service dog" umbrella. I see managers struggle with trying to tell someone that pets aren't allowed and quite often they look the other way to not get caught in some angry exchange but they can ask 2 specific questions:
? Is the dog required because of a disability?
? What task or service has the dog been trained to do?
Usually, the people faking it can't answer one or both of those to satisfaction.
I like dogs just as much as qwerlupa, but don't abuse the rules just because you didn't want to leave YoQuieroTacoBell at home.
irvinehomeowner said:So if it's a service dog, what service was it for? A waitress even petted the dog.
I don't think "emotional support animals" fall under the "service animal" umbrella and are still not allowed in California public places:SoCal said:"Emotional support animals" are a "thing" now. Apparently, they no longer have to claim the animal has a certain set of skills or specialized training. It's just there to make the owner feel good, i.e. emotional support.