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In Toronto, in these neighborhoods, it's not a good idea to just leave them. You know what I mean? There's crime everywhere. So, her job right now, while we're not there, is basically just to live in our place. Right? So, she's there by herself. So, when people plop crap just anywhere, any place, she's not going to find it. You got to knock on the door and you got to tell her that there's a package. She's not going to just find it. He's better than me in that he's not totally blind, he still has a cane and all the rest of it and reads large print. But yeah, you've got to knock on the door and tell her. Now with food, there's a trick. When I order food and have it delivered, I still use cash. So what I do, okay, like if I'm calling Pizza Pizza or Diamond Pizza or one of those places, I pay in cash. So the guy has to knock on the door because he wants his money. I refuse actually to pay any other way. The reason is, because then they just drop it everywhere and it's happened. One time, like my brother was sending me some Uber Eats and they just dropped the food outside. I had no idea it was there. Three days later I found it and I didn't want it anymore. Right? See you later. I didn't want to piss him off so I lied to him right he's like did you get the Greek food that I sent you a few days ago I was like yeah it was great the answer was no I just got it now because I stepped on it on the way out and it was like from three days ago why can't you knock on the goddamn door and tell me to get it how hard is that to do if you leave things everywhere how do you expect me to just know so there's no consideration for us and that just makes us trip out and throw things. I don't like the whole leave like you know that shit started during the pandemic and I don't like it at all all right okay well
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