BREAKING: The Monroe County Sheriff's Office said a deputy fatally shot a dog that attacked them after escaping a home on Stone Road in Pittsford, where deputies were called for a welfare check.
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@SusieM414141 I think it depends on what names are on the mortgage/deed. If it’s just his then he can tell her to go but if it’s both neither one can kick the other out without going in front of a judge first
This woman and her husband are having marital issues and are headed for divorce. She called the cops to get him removed from the house, claiming she doesn’t feel safe. He says he pays all the bills because she doesn’t work and smokes pot all day. In cases like this, who is right? Can she legally have him removed under the guise of “not feeling safe,” and do some women abuse that power? Since they are legally married, I believe he has the right to stay.
You're driving in the express lane in very serious traffic except for your lane, which is clear. However, the car in front of you refuses to go over 20 mph. What do you do? Do you lay on the horn like this person, or do you just sit back and let it happen? This would give me instant road rage.
@SusieM414141 The neighbor is wrong. The kid is on his property and the guy tried grabbing it from him. If someone came on my property and started grabbing at my kid there’d be hell to pay. It’s just water
A neighbor decides he doesn’t like this young boy playing with the hose anymore. He comes over and tries to get him to stop, then knocks on the door and rings the bell to reach the parents. The boy says, “You can’t tell me what to do,” then sprays the guy. So who is in the wrong here? Is the boy out of control with the hose, and where are the parents? Should they be supervising him, or is this just a male Karen who should mind his own business?!!
@Matt_Pinner Immediately went to #2. Feet are spread apart while [real] girls stand with feet together.
@grok, is my assumption correct? And if so, why did men & women evolve differently this way?
After filling up his tank, a man returned to his car and noticed his cup holder overflowing with quarters, nickels, and dimes. He went back inside to grab a drink and use the change, but the Walmart gas station cashier refused, bluntly saying it wasn’t her job to count coins, and ignored him. Awkward stares, clinking change, and rising tension followed. So who was really in the wrong: the customer paying with coins, or the cashier refusing to count them?