komatsuvarna
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Ah, Cows make the best neighbors. There nosey as hell, but they wont tell a sole.....
I walked out back to dump a 5 gallon bucket O' water on a small douglas fir in my backyard earlier. I wasn't suprised at what I saw, because I always expect people to be oblivious and inconsiderate. But the lady that lives behind me had her sprinkler set on turbo, and it was saturating a portion of my wood pile. I just chuckled to myself. I'll ignore it unless the cunny's pulling this crap in late fall. My policy with neighbors is to never talk to them or adknowledge them, hoping they'll figure out I'm just "doing unto others" if you will. Anybody else have this happen? I would be completely embarrassed to water someone's woodpile. Also, I refuse to let her stupidity make me break my policy of never talking to neighbors. Wouldn't it be cute to send a card through the mail thanking her for watering my woodpile? That would be fun.
I am blessed with good neighbors,I really do go out of my way to be of help to them,when they ask. I share eggs and my garden bounty,and at times plow their snow and till their garden.(in the years they grow one) I have found,they are better then a watch dog. We have a verbal agreement to look after each others property when strange people show up. Kind of like a block watch in the country. Good neighbors are hard to come by,I want to keep mine as long as possible.
I walked out back to dump a 5 gallon bucket O' water on a small douglas fir in my backyard earlier. I wasn't suprised at what I saw, because I always expect people to be oblivious and inconsiderate. But the lady that lives behind me had her sprinkler set on turbo, and it was saturating a portion of my wood pile. I just chuckled to myself. I'll ignore it unless the cunny's pulling this crap in late fall. My policy with neighbors is to never talk to them or adknowledge them, hoping they'll figure out I'm just "doing unto others" if you will. Anybody else have this happen? I would be completely embarrassed to water someone's woodpile. Also, I refuse to let her stupidity make me break my policy of never talking to neighbors. Wouldn't it be cute to send a card through the mail thanking her for watering my woodpile? That would be fun.
I told her she was lucky I didn't park it in her yard so I didn't have to look at her ugly house. She hasn't said much to me since.
Your most revealing comment was that you would use some free "anytime minutes" to call 911 if a house was on fire. Your sarcasm made it clear that if it had to be any more than a free call, your neighbors aren't worth the effort.Bingo....then again, as i have seen in other posts from PC, anger permeates his posts, even his handle points this out.....PC, your neighbor may not be so fond of you, either.
Your most revealing comment was that you would use some free "anytime minutes" to call 911 if a house was on fire. Your sarcasm made it clear that if it had to be any more than a free call, your neighbors aren't worth the effort.Bingo....then again, as i have seen in other posts from PC, anger permeates his posts, even his handle points this out.....PC, your neighbor may not be so fond of you, either.
If anger permeates my posts, I guess smarmy sanctimony permeates yours? Nobody has a reason to dislike me as a neighbor at all. Hell, I never bother them at all. Never say a word to them and my house looks great since the recent remodeling. The anytime minutes thing was clearly a joke. So to the folks whining about my stance on private property, let me ask you a question. If you lived nextdoor to me& I never played loud music, never stepped foot on your property, and completely left you alone, you would find this to be some kind of a frustrating affront to a friendship you'd be deeply yearning to begin?
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