I think I may have found a woman who gives Tanner's "but-what-if-someone's-coming-the-other-way" woman a run for her money. I live in a 4-unit condo, and we shovel our own parking spaces. I've had some run-ins with the adult son of my downstairs neighbor. She's a flighty but harmless type. One of the run-ins with her son was about shoveling (or his lack thereof). So, in her effort to be nice, she "shoveled" my parking spots (I have two) last night.
As an aside, I should have been worried when right off the bat when this conversation occurred as she came from the front of the building to the rear, where I was just starting to shovel the walk.
Her: were you able to pull in alright?
Me:

(no car in my spot). Um no I parked out front until I could shovel it.
Her: (looking around dumbfounded). What do you drive?
Me: (thinking: what? I've parked next to you every day for two years, freakazoid) Oh, the same black SUV.
Her: well I got most of it for you!
Me: oh wow, thanks!
So anyhow, driving by in the twilight, it had looked like my spot had been shoveled once but that more snow had fallen since. We got about 8 inches and it looked like there was maybe 3 on my spot. As I get to the walk I notice that it hasn't been shoveled but, in fact, had been tramped down by lots of walking. This suck because now I have scrape the snow to shovel it.
"What are you doing?" Downstairs Lady shouts at me, hands on hips and shaking her head. "You're just like my son! I just finished putting snow back and flattening it out - it's slippery under that snow!"
"Oh," said I. It dawns on me that
after her deadbeat loser son had finally done something productive, that is, shovel the walk, she put snow back on it and packed it down. On purpose. A very long and awkward pause ensued as I processed this, as well as
(1) the fact that I am not having my walk look like this,
(2) the fact that I am not allowing my walk to freeze like this and become an ice rink all over again,
(3) the realization that this is why her parking spots always look bumpy and icy (I thought they were just too lazy to do a good job shoveling),
(3) the utter confusion that someone who lives here doesn't know how snow turns into ice, or that we have salt,
(4) hoping against hope that she didn't do the same thing to my entire parking area in her effort to help, and
(5) trying to figure out how to address this since I need her vote next month at our meeting.
Eventually I said, "well I'm going to do it a little differently. I'm going to shovel it then salt it," pointing to our supply of salt. I withheld my urge to shout "LIKE ANY NORMAL ####### MONKEY WHO LIVES IN THE SNOW WOULD HAVE ENOUGH SENSE TO DO!!"
Sure enough, when I got over to my spot, my whole parking area was the same way. So I spent almost two hours scrape-shoveling what should have taken 30 minutes. Then I went out drinking.
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