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Uncle

11-23-2006 16:52:39




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I wish I had the guts to do this toward some neighbors but I must learn to get along.




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R2D2

11-24-2006 19:34:25




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 Re: Neighbors Continued in reply to Uncle, 11-23-2006 16:52:39  
I still don't see anything funny. Living in the getto maybe. You folks living on your 1/2 acre got a sick sense of humor.



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Dave H (MI)

11-24-2006 07:18:02




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 Re: Neighbors Continued in reply to Uncle, 11-23-2006 16:52:39  
I have to thank Uncle and Ultra. Those are just two of the funniest pictures I have seen in a while. I don't understand a couple of the responses below. Apparently it is OK to post about medical procedures but not humor. I am not sure which pic is funnier. My wife says the bush but the vents are just a stitch.



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Ultradog MN

11-23-2006 21:42:43




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 Re: Neighbors Continued in reply to Uncle, 11-23-2006 16:52:39  
I got this in an email tonight...

A city councilman, Mark Easton, lives in this neighborhood. He
had a beautiful view of the east mountains, until a new neighbor
purchased the lot below his house and built.

Apparently, the new home was 18 inches higher than the ordinances would allow, so Mark Easton,
mad about his lost view, went to the city to make sure they enforced
the lower roof line ordinance.

Mark and his new neighbor had some great arguments about this as you can imagine - not great feelings. The new
neighbor had to drop the roof line - no doubt at great expense.

Recently, Mark Easton called the city and informed them that his new
neighbor had installed some vents on the side of his home. Mark didn't
like the look of these vents and asked the city to investigate. When
they went to Mark's home to see the vent view, this is what they
found... third party image

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Jim.UT

11-24-2006 10:51:59




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 Re: Neighbors Continued in reply to Ultradog MN, 11-23-2006 21:42:43  
That line of mountains in the background look very familiar. Can you tell me where that is located?



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mjbrown

11-24-2006 05:54:50




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 Re: Neighbors Continued in reply to Ultradog MN, 11-23-2006 21:42:43  
If he didn't want someone to build on the lot he should have bought it. People build a home on a lot and want to control their "view" ( other people's property). Not too far from here a rich fella who has a lakeside mansion wants to prevent a land owner miles in the distance from putting up wind turbines on a ridge top because it will "spoil" the view. I don't understand how these people think they have aquired aesthetic rights to other people's property.

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R2D2

11-23-2006 20:56:34




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 Re: Neighbors Continued in reply to Uncle, 11-23-2006 16:52:39  
Looks like a set up for a movie or more bs. Has nothing to do with tractors. I don't even think it's funny,fake no doubt. And the old stringy dude taking a peek trying to figure out to mount it or wipe it's azz.



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4010guy

11-24-2006 06:57:27




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 Re: Neighbors Continued in reply to R2D2, 11-23-2006 20:56:34  
Ya it dont have to much to do with tractors but i think it just plain funny.



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Once over the elm tree

11-23-2006 18:45:54




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 Re: Neighbors Continued in reply to Uncle, 11-23-2006 16:52:39  
After being Mr. nice guy for 55yrs. I got feedup of coming in last. Now today I am first, I would have sprayed it with Gas right away and kill the leaves and tree. Sorry my cheek got worn out.



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doogdoog

11-23-2006 17:29:50




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 Re: Neighbors Continued in reply to Uncle, 11-23-2006 16:52:39  
Aloha, You could also plant a bush like that and trimmed so that something is pointing at that bush. LOL

Mahalo,
doogdoog



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jeremy in NE

11-23-2006 17:16:23




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 Re: Neighbors Continued in reply to Uncle, 11-23-2006 16:52:39  
Thats an great picture. I sure could use that in my yard right now but like you said somebody needs to try and get along.



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