Love to piss off the neighbors!
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Love to **** off the neighbors!
My next door neighbors always look down with disdain when I play in the driveway:
Every time I go out and take pictures of my trucks in the driveway, I can guarantee the neighbor lady is watching me through her window. Whenever she is outside, and I happen to be outside, I'll normally give her a wave, and she never responds. Not sure why, never have talked to her.
Don't understand what the big deal is anyway, as it's the snow on our property, it's not like I'm tearing up her stuff.
Oh well, it was fun to play around on the snow bank. Just took the camera out after I parked the truck for the night :)
Every time I go out and take pictures of my trucks in the driveway, I can guarantee the neighbor lady is watching me through her window. Whenever she is outside, and I happen to be outside, I'll normally give her a wave, and she never responds. Not sure why, never have talked to her.
Don't understand what the big deal is anyway, as it's the snow on our property, it's not like I'm tearing up her stuff.
Oh well, it was fun to play around on the snow bank. Just took the camera out after I parked the truck for the night :)
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My neighbor Tim has a 514 BBC in his 65 Chevy that he'll do one wheel peels all over the street.
My neighbor, a cop, does donuts on his quad in the street
me... well I do stupid stuff all the time, and
my neighbor Pete, well he has his K5 crawler he's always fudging around with
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HA!! You guy's would probably be surprised if you would just actually take the time to go and talk to your neighbors. I'm close to all my neighbors but i guess thats a southern thing too though..lol!! Your neighbors can sometimes be your best security system or good friend in a tight spot. People now-a-days have just become too private and sheltered from meeting new people. Most elderly people especially are pretty cool, they just like to be talked to once in a while and just let them know whats going on, not thats it really any of their business but just to feel like they matter. I pressure washed about 100lbs of mud off my truck last weekend in the culdasak and i told my neighbor i was going to get mud all over the asphalt but i would make sure it was clean before i was done. Incase he saw me doing it in the middle of everything and didn't freak before i was done. It went very well!!
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i think the best story ever was back when i commuted to college this kid i went to school with had a lemon of an 03 corolla ... so i drove him quite a bit, well they lived in an "affluent" neighborhood in cordelia, ca ... so one day his mom tells me that some neighbors had been complaining that my 91 civic was too loud, and she asked me if somethign was wrong with the exahust ... i responded that if your neighbors have a problem with my LEGAL aftermarket exhaust they can take it up with the CHP (at the time chp wasnt as bad on souped up hondas as they are now) and furthermore, maybe you shouldnt have bought your son such a piece of **** thats in the shop all the time and then i wouldnt grace your neighborhood with my $2000 car that ran great.
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I have a neighbor down the street that hates anything thats loud. My other neighbor used to have a 69 El Camino with a 454 and he complained it was too loud. So anytime either me or my buddy drive by his house we floor it, and my buddy rides a loud *** motorcycle, just to make sure we **** him off.
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I know every one of my neighbors, and very well. It's a second family. When I moved out for the short bit I did, I missed my neighborhood and my neighbors. The neighbors I had in Parker when i lived there were all stuck up and kept to themselves. Irritated the hell outta me.
All of our neighbors have house keys to each others houses, and never have to knock on the door. It's a great community, and like I said in an earlier post... it's not un common to wake up on a saturday hearing rubber on asphalt or a motor being timed...
All of our neighbors have house keys to each others houses, and never have to knock on the door. It's a great community, and like I said in an earlier post... it's not un common to wake up on a saturday hearing rubber on asphalt or a motor being timed...
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