SomeGuy |
03-09-2004 09:00 PM |
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Originally posted by Cloudbringer:
Well, I plan on asking them to keep their dogs in at night from now on or to BRING THEM IN when the bark. Problem is, they avoid me... LOL, I'm not one for mincing words with rude and thoughtless neighbors and this is the set who built their fence onto our property (using ours for the 'fourth side') and when asked to remove his post from our property, said "how'm I supposed to keep my dogs in?" When told he could do as he wished on HIS property but to remove the post from ours he yelled same line and told my housemate SHE could cut the board off, because he didn't own a saw.... Also same guy who's father got drunk at their morning wedding and backed into my mailbox and crushed my flowerbed. Same guy who tosses his dog's feces over into the yard behind his (a fairly unused lot owned by the town coroner) and same lot who won't let his guests inside the house when they have keg parties so they do it in their garage and driveway, making as much noise as any college frat party at 2am.
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Loud,annoying dogs are very troublesome, Loud,stupid,lazy,annoying neighbors are worse. Our neighbors make me mad, VERY mad. They never chain up their dogs, ever. They have this wee little fence anything could jump over, and they only put the dogs their when they're bad. The dogs roam everyone's yard all the time. They crap in our yard, dig it up and all sorts off stuff. Very annoying. They're dogs also somehow tend to get into our dog's dog pen, and when they yell at us because our dogs attempted to tear their's up, they say it's our fault. And when the dogs get loose and won't come back, they expect ME to help. Last time they did that, I refused to do so and said "Chain the stupid things up for God's sake and stop letting the roam around all the time and maybe we wouldn't HAVE this little problem." Anyway, enough of my ranting, hope the situation gets better Cloudy.
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