At what point can we start banning ice cream trucks?
Furiously:
Oh - I rememeber waving them down and then saying - "No - we were waving to the kids up the street."
Oh that burned their goat everytime.
stray:
Quote from: Furiously on September 08, 2005, 03:06:46 PM
Oh - I rememeber waving them down and then saying - "No - we were waving to the kids up the street."
Oh that burned their goat everytime.
Didn't like icecream or what?
Ice cream is great. Ice cream trucks are great (they also carry ice cream that can't be found anywhere else, if that matters). If it didn't sound stupid, I'd go so far as to say that they're a staple of society and youth (suburban, at least). Why the hell would anyone want to ban them?
*Yes, I read the article. It's beside my point though.
Sky:
I hate the ice cream truck. Lots of welfare kids in my neighborhood, so it drives reeeeal slow and cranks up the volume past my house...usually stopping right outside for about 15 minutes a day, blasting those 20 second song loops with a loud "HELLO!!!" between the loops. Right through my window.
I bought an air conditioner not so much because I was too hot, but rather it drowns out the sounds of the ghetto somewhat.
Murgos:
I live in a nice suburban neighborhood. Lots of kids biking and playing street hockey and young professional families. Houses range from 300k to 1mil within a few blocks so there's extra cash. Ice Cream man might as well stay home when he comes through here.
The construction workers when the area was still in development (I got in very early) though? They bough Ice Cream like there wasn't going to be any left tomorrow.
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