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Originally posted by Bowhica View PostI bet they have pronouns like more/ons.
Originally posted by mikebyrge View PostI went through something similar several years ago. I tried to be neighborly and accommodating, but it turned into a classic case of “give them an inch and they will take a mile” situation.
If I was in that situation again I would be polite but I would not change how I had been living prior to the new neighbors.
Good luck to you…tough situation to be in.I hadn’t, I apologized, and he chuckled and said it was alright. He just didn’t want any issues in the future. Great neighbor who took the time to advise a young kid who wasn’t using his brain, that he might wanna rethink the actions and what could happen. He could have demanded I quit throwing at the backstop to avoid a ball missing and hitting the fence, and he would have been “correct” to do so. Instead he approached it by having me think about what I was doing
20+ years later, in a different neighborhood, and a neighbor bought the house next door. And they decided a month or so in that they didn’t like how we “let our bulldog out in the backyard and waited for her to bark at the door to be let back in”now IF they had been polite and rang the doorbell instead of beating on my door like an idiot, the conversation possibly would have gone a lot different. And IF they had asked my daughter if my wife and I were home instead of going off on a 12 year old, the conversation DEFINITELY would have gone differently. Instead, from our bedroom I hear a 50+ year old jackwagon yelling at a 12 year old to “open the ******* back door and let the **** dog in (that I had let out 5 minutes earlier). Needless to say, when I exited the front door, he realized he had made a grave mistake, and he tucked tail and took off across the yard. I let him know that if he crossed the property line again, I would handle him with just as much disrespect as he had spoken to my 12 year old daughter
when we moved later that year, every other neighbor on the block asked us to please stay, and send THAT moron packing instead
but I’d had enough of neighborhood life, and moved back to the country. I pray to God I never have to live in a neighborhood ever again 😂
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I have a house right next to mine that is a revolving door of idiots.
Some new people just moved in, and they had a big camper parked between our houses. Luckily, I own part of the strip, and it wouldn't fit without being on my property. I had to go over and introduce myself and ask them to move it.
They were really nice about it, though. They seem like good people... so I felt kind of bad... but I'm glad it's not there.
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But what if the OP is housing an alien sent from space in his camper?
And the alien is a peeping tom?
And the camper is less than 10" from the fence???????
And the alien is a keyboard warrior!
And the alien testified at the town hall that he/it/they did NOT approve of the city's desire to annex the 1 acre lot neighborhood and specifically pointed out the possibility that the camper it calls home could be targeted as "trashy" by a new neighbor who is moving next door from California and who drinks bud light but the alien has always preferred a local IPA.
Then what?
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wow was not expecting this to blow up this much...
here is the scene from the street. and it is a early 90s trailer, but not trashed, well maintained for its age.
everything to the left is my yard, and anywhere i move it to, it will be sprayed by the septic system and i would have to build a new fence to hide it behind per city ordinance.
their view is a 6ft wooden fence with 2ft of trailer above it, or 6ft wooden fence with tops of cedar trees. they have no scenic view in that direction even if the trailer was gone.
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