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garden police gone wild?
That is not what we are talking about.
We am talking about neighbors making an effort to help out their elderly and disabled neighbors who are unable to cut their grass and weeding their flower beds by volunteering to help them by doing it for them. That would be for the benefit of all and go a long way toward creating harmony rather than silly feuds over nothing. People really need to make an effort toward not being so selfish all the time and working together. Your own neighborhood is a good place to start, don't you think so? The law will eventually catch up with your gun happy sicko neighbor. The kind of help he needs is the work of professionals, if you know what I mean. He is an aberration not the norm. animaux wrote in message ... On Sun, 01 Jun 2003 08:33:26 -0500, J Kolenovsky wrote: People have gotten away from going to the other person and discussing one-on-one the problem at hand. There is always a neighbor nobody wants to say anything to. Of course, he lives next door to us. He shoots doves out of trees and eats them, has a stuffed wild boar head complete with huge tusks over his fireplace and hangs dead deer from the basketball hoop in the driveway. I reported him and he has a citation as a result. There are people you cannot talk to about anything. This same neighbor trapped another neighbors' cat and dumped it many miles away. Of course I warned the idiots who let the cat out that this would happen and it did. When the cat owners approached the asshole neighbor he would not tell them where he dumped the poor cat. Then the cat thief pointed his rifle at them and threatened to shoot the man AND his wife. So, the talking isn't always a good idea. |
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