Posted: 3/4/2008 7:13:17 PM EDT
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Ugh, I guess the rental house next door is now rented. A bunch of young 20 year olds just pulled up with a huge ass u-haul they can't drive worth a shit... Two of their friends just parked IN my drive way.. Not in front of it, or next to it... IN my drive way... Beangyrl, the jeep girl is full of piss and vinegar and is ready to storm out shooting (thank GOD she can't remember the combo to the safe or she really would be out there ready to draw down! I'm more reserved and really don't care. If they are parked in my driveway in the morning or another day where I'm trying to get into my house, THAT will be another story! We have no intention on going anywhere for the night. What say the hive?? |
| This type of situation is why I have a full size truck and a tow strap. Hook up and drag it down the road. I had an idiot one time part in front of my truck when I lived in an apartment in Redmond. Moron left the car running and doors unlocked, I yelled for about 15 minutes then I got pissed and hopped in and drove it around the block. When I got home from dinner and pulled in, he was just coming out (finally), I heard him ask his wife if she knew where was the car. |
Ya think they might get the point???????? ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Alright, So.. We went out... I stood there for a minutes just waiting for someone to even notice us standing there. Some hellos were made, I asked how there were doing, they said "fine, how are you" ... "I said good, but a little confused why there were cars in my drive way" ... The girl looked surprised, like she didn't realize where they parked.. FUCKING DUH. They moved them pretty fast. I did hear a few mumbles from the guy friends doing the furniture moving, but nothing audible that I could call them out on. There might have to be a Friday night in C&7's pub night soon! |
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I called my mom for her opinion on the situation before we went outside....she can get all fired up just like me! Her advice was to call a tow truck and go out there to inform them that there was one on the way... As much fun as it would have been to have done that, especially in my amped up fury, I finally calmed down and thought things thru.
I think it's time that I start remembering that combo now! Just incase there are future encounters with these shitheads |
With mostly belt-feds for maximum effect. ![]() ![]()
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I LOVE it!! We might just need to put that sign up outside our house now! |
As I'm sure most of you have figured out already...when a woman is involved, there's always a bunch of emotion involved as well! |
I need that as well.......I live by(not next to) the boat launch........had asshats block my driveway many times.......but I just drag(or ram) there shit out of the way
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That's an easy one to guess 7-7-7 |
That's what he wants you to believe....
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Nah....
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nah... ![]() It didn't come to that.... YET! |
Oh great....I'm going to end up making conjugal visits to the jail
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Just know this, if he ends up in jail, he won't be faithful....
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Ouch!!! |
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The best way to make sure that your new neighbors are under some reasonable rules, and try to keep them on their toes, is to try to get to know them. If they just want to come into the neighborhood and treat everyone like shit, you'll know pretty quickly. If they want to be good neighbors, and be on good terms with their neighbors, you'll be able to figure that out pretty quick, too. Always be really friendly. Not "come to my house to watch the game" friendly, but get to know them on a first name basis, always smile and wave, and do it just enough to be slightly annoying. Besides, knowing their first names will make it easier to ID them to the cops when they are fighting in the street or throwing beer bottles at you. ![]() BTW, I voted to let beanygirl at them. Make sure you put the video up on youtube, please! |
When they come onto your private property to get into their cars, be lying in wait and pounce on them and cuff them all placing them under citizens arrest and then spend 20 minutes trying to remember to number for 911 |
You make that sound easy. If I parked in someone's driveway along with a couple of friends, and someone jumped out of no where and expected me to just let me be cuffed, they'd have made a big mistake. |









