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Default What would you do?

Jim Yanik writes:

Smitty Two wrote in
news
In article ,
Dan Espen wrote:

"Major D." writes:

My neighbor came over to ask me, if I could be a little more quiet
when I come home. Apparently, he doesn't like the sound of my
vehicle coming up the drive, or the garage door opening and
closing. I get home about 3 in the morning, I drive a car with a
quiet muffler, and there's absolutely nothing wrong with my garage
door!

This coming from a guy with a stack of lawnmowers in his back yard,
tarps all over the place, plywood laying around. Basically, he has
a dump! I know one of the neighbors called the city on him.

Besides holding myself back from punching this idiot in the face,
I'm about to join the rest of the neighbors, in an effort to run
this jerk out of town.

What would you do?

Jeez, 11 replies and no one seems to realize you live next door
to mm.

Come on guys, just a week or 2 ago, stack of lawnmowers,
wood on the ground...

Doesn't that ring a bell?


You beat me to the reply, Dan, but I picked that up immediately, also.
I guess we're in the brain dead room tonight.


Why? who CARES -who- the sensitive complainer is? It's not relevant.


Hear that whooshing sound? It's relevant because you are being trolled.


Interesting Internet trivia.

Surrounding a word with special characters has special meaning
in advanced email and news clients.

A word surrounded in underscores can appear to be underlined,
like _this_. Asterisks are used for *bold*.
A word surrounded by dashes appears to be -struck- -out-
destroying the effect you attempting to go for with dashes
surrounding the word "who" above. For me it appeared to
be crossed out.