Neighbors are TR:wtf:
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@Mikael_Svahnberg first I need to positively identify which neighbour.
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@Arantor said in Neighbors are TR:
@Mikael_Svahnberg first I need to positively identify which neighbour.
Get more books.
...and a big bag with popcorn.
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@Polygeekery said in Neighbors are TR:
I really, really, want to though.
Until you go ahead and do it, you are sharing your property with a crazy neighbor.
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Have some clickbait; I actually found a lot of these notes funny
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@Yamikuronue said in Neighbors are TR:
Have some clickbait; I actually found a lot of these notes funny
My favorite:
http://cdn.twentytwowords.com/wp-content/uploads/14camera.jpg?024c38
@boomzilla is that you?
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@dse said in Neighbors are TR:
@Yamikuronue said in Neighbors are TR:
Have some clickbait; I actually found a lot of these notes funny
My favorite:
http://cdn.twentytwowords.com/wp-content/uploads/14camera.jpg?024c38
@boomzilla is that you?
So... their neighbors are dogs?
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@Tsaukpaetra said in Neighbors are TR:
@dse said in Neighbors are TR:
@Yamikuronue said in Neighbors are TR:
Have some clickbait; I actually found a lot of these notes funny
My favorite:
http://cdn.twentytwowords.com/wp-content/uploads/14camera.jpg?024c38
@boomzilla is that you?
So... their neighbors are dogs?
They do not have dogs, but a grandson that is happy to do his share.
Also, @Polygeekery is apparently good with lawns, this is a nice display of art besides newly installed fence:
http://cdn.twentytwowords.com/wp-content/uploads/30shrub2.jpg?024c38
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@dse
@Polygeekery is good at trimming bushes that is undeniable
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@dse said in Neighbors are TR:
Also, @Polygeekery is apparently good with lawns
Meh. I know how to mow and trim with a weed eater. As for the lawn though, I don't really care what it looks like. Some people fertilize and put down weed preventer, etc. I don't care enough to. I just want the dirt covered and if I fertilized I would have to mow more often.
The only plants that I really care about are the veggies in the garden. My wife does all the flowers, etc.
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@FrostCat Yes.
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@Polygeekery said in Neighbors are TR:
She got bitchy at her neighbor on the other side of her property because he mowed a little over the property line (who the fuck does that?? My neighbors could mow my entire lawn and I would be happy as could be.)
The last place I lived, my neighbor was one of those lawn-worshipping types. If I mowed the common section between our houses out front, it'd've probably annoyed him, because it would leave that section a different height from the rest of his lawn.
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I guess I'm lucky. The upstairs neighbor is incredibly loud (loud music with high-wattage subs and constant stomping) 24 hours a day when he's home, but that only a couple days a month for some reason. The only arguably crazy neighbors I have are a nice old couple that go out every day and talk to the squirrels.
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It's my turn to be a jerk neighbor!
So my pickup truck is a 2004 Silverado 2500HD, with the LB7 Duramax engine. For those of you not into diesel pickups, the LB7 has a well-deserved reputation for bad fuel injectors. I replaced all mine two years ago, did it myself, and it still cost $3000 in parts and took three and a half days to do.
Now, two years later, one of my injectors is reading bad in my OBD-II scanner. Hell if I'm taking a few days off to rip it all apart myself to replace one injector, and hell if I'm paying a mechanic thousands of dollars to do it for me. So I'm trying the official GM injector cleaning procedure, which involves disconnecting the fuel tank and running hoses to a container with a mix of 1/2 gallon diesel fuel and 16 ounces of ACDelco X66P concentrated cleaner, then idling the truck until the container runs out.
Long story short, all my apartment neighbors get to listen to my diesel pickup idle for the next 1.5 - 2.0 hours.
Yay me!
EDIT: Wow, it's been running for 15 minutes and that injector is already reading much better. It was about 4.5 - 5.0, now it's at 2.0. It's considered good if it's within plus or minus 4.0.
FINAL EDIT: No dice, it went back up to 4.5 - 6.0 once I switched back to straight diesel and drove it around. At least it's positive, if it was that far negative it means the injector is way overfiring and possibly stuck open which can cause bad things like melted pistons. Positive means it's plugged and the ECU is having trouble getting it to squirt enough fuel out. So I guess I'm temporarily running my V8 as a V7.5.
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@mott555 said in Neighbors are TR:
It was about 4.5 - 5.0, now it's at 2.0. It's considered good if it's within plus or minus 4.0.
Delta of 0.5-1.0 versus delta of 2.0? How's that better?
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@Maciejasjmj said in Neighbors are TR:
@mott555 said in Neighbors are TR:
It was about 4.5 - 5.0, now it's at 2.0. It's considered good if it's within plus or minus 4.0.
Delta of 0.5-1.0 versus delta of 2.0? How's that better?
I think they mean good if it's in the range [-4.0, 4.0]. Or (-4.0, 4.0) — I'm never sure if people are being inclusive or exclusive in normal language.
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@Dreikin said in Neighbors are TR:
@Maciejasjmj said in Neighbors are TR:
@mott555 said in Neighbors are TR:
It was about 4.5 - 5.0, now it's at 2.0. It's considered good if it's within plus or minus 4.0.
Delta of 0.5-1.0 versus delta of 2.0? How's that better?
I think they mean good if it's in the range [-4.0, 4.0]. Or (-4.0, 4.0) — I'm never sure if people are being inclusive or exclusive in normal language.
This. For reference, the other seven injectors are sitting between [-0.2, 0.2].
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Update time.
Yesterday, we had a friend visiting. Parking is quite tight, so she parked as close up to the fence as she could, right behind my car. It makes it a bit of a squeeze for the neighbours to get out, but it's doable. It would also have been pretty easy for the neighbour to text me or my wife and ask up to get the car out of the way while she turned round. Or even come to our door and ask.
No.
What she did was manage to get past, then when she was safely away (this woman is nothing if not a coward), send my wife a text saying if we blocked her in again she'd "take a hammer to your fucking car".
We considered this a credible threat, so phoned the police and arranged for them to come round and talk to us and the neighbour this morning.
Crazy neighbour was evidently stewing about the horrible inconvenience of reversing her car a bit, because we could very much hear it when she got home. Crash bang, slamming doors etc. While I was putting the baby back to sleep, my wife decided to try the old glass against the wall trick to see what was going on and picked up a few things from the argument going on next door.
She doesn't want her life dictated by us (my wife is the one who times going out for when the neighbour is gone to minimise the chances of seeing her).
She's going to "fucking kill" my wife.
My baby is a "little cunt" with a stupid name.
She's going to report us to the council for not walking our dogs as often as she thinks is necessary.This was all last night, before the police came round so she didn't know we'd done anything. This was all based on her anger about not being able to turn around.
Text from my wife earlier:
I've found a book online called Anger Management for women. On Amazon Prime. Shall I send it to her?
Best not as she isn't stable, but it's a pretty funny idea
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@Jaloopa it would be better to send:
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@Polygeekery unfortunately, there's no book available called how to not be a complete cunt bucket
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@Jaloopa said in Neighbors are TR:
@Polygeekery unfortunately, there's no book available called how to not be a complete cunt bucket
Ahem.
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@Polygeekery You'll no doubt be overjoyed to learn that I live in a quiet little dead-end street and all my neighbors are lovely people.
We all get on well enough that I have no qualms about sharing my nice Internet connection with them and happily providing neighborhood IT support at well below my usual rate. We borrow each other's stuff, the kids all get on well and we look after each other's pets when we're away. The guy across the road from me is a cop. The biker who lives on the highway corner has large dogs that bare their teeth and bark at people who don't know them, though the eight year old girl across the street from them is regularly in their yard romping with them. None of us locks our doors or our cars. And we've gone 50/50 on fence replacements without any stress whatsoever.
I couldn't have found better neighbors if I'd picked them all by hand.
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@flabdablet that's the way it should be. For me, it is that way with all but one.
Of course, as I said up thread, if you think your neighborhood does not have one batshit crazy person living there...you are the batshit crazy person.
Or maybe you are just all united in the war against all of the spiders and other flora and fauna that are trying to kill you?
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@Jaloopa Do you think you have an outdoor dog bark deterrent that will reach those dogs. They make some based on sound.
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The other week we found out that almost everybody at our street has issues with the same family. We met neighbors from a bit further away and we where united over the simple fact that we all had bumped heads with the same family. They seem nice enough, helpfully even. Maybe a bit gossipy but at first nothing terrible. Until you find out that their gossip is at Breibhart/Huffington Post (scratch your preference) level. There was a time we even hung out, drinking a glass in the gardens but they where ... overwhelming, engulfing. Injecting themselves unwanted into our family matters. Even mundane stuff like fucking housekeeping chores and gardening. Even worse ... the woman of the couple is cheating on her husband and she tries to use my girlfriend as an excuse, for like "Girls night out". My girlfriend is totally not amused when she starts to notice this and blows here off a couple of times. That made the neighbor lash out and say all nasty stuff.
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@Polygeekery said in Neighbors are TR:
@flabdablet that's the way it should be. For me, it is that way with all but one.
Of course, as I said up thread, if you think your neighborhood does not have one batshit crazy person living there...you are the batshit crazy person.
Or maybe you are just all united in the war against all of the spiders and other flora and fauna that are trying to kill you?
@flabdablet is Australian. Any "neighbours" he might have are merely a figment of his imagination spurring from loneliness.
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@Maciejasjmj said in Neighbors are TR:
@flabdablet is Australian
These are the neighbours he's talking about...
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@Luhmann
After some nasty messages back and forth I literally told them in to kiss my ass (kus m'n kloten for people learning Dutch). We cut off all ties and ignored them completely.
Their direct neighbors (our neighbors across the street) have been in a smoldering war for some time. She deliberately plays loud music around the children's bed time. The incident that united us was that they had blocked their car by parking right in frond and behind. My girlfriend noticed it and took some pictures sending them over to the neighbors across the street to let them know their car was blocked. Before the cops arrive the bad apples quickly moved one of their cars to their driveway.
At first the cops where seemingly going to brush it off until our 'friendly' neighbor started talking back. The cops where not amused because both cars appeared to have been partially on the sidewalk during their blocking action and told them that there was proof of them illegally parking and blocking an other car.
Next day someone is dropping off some kids at the house across the street, parking partially on the Our 'friendly' neighbor decides to take pictures of her own and call the cops. In her hurry she fails to notice she is taking pictures of an off duty soldier with the soldier, kids and car clearly identifiable. The soldier just waits patently until the cops show up. The cops are even less amused then the night before and tell her to remove the pictures and to stop calling the cops for incorrectly parked cars when her own car is parked illegally.
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@xaade said in Neighbors are TR:
@Jaloopa Do you think you have an outdoor dog bark deterrent that will reach those dogs. They make some based on sound.
We bought one of them a few months back, but it didn't seem to do anything. The dogs aren't actually all that bad at the moment, although there is the occasional day when they don't seem to shut up for hours at a time.
Everything had been frosty but civil for a few months. She even commiserated me on my cat dying, but this car thing shows that she was still a seething ball of rage waiting for the chance to erupt.
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@Jaloopa said in Neighbors are TR:
Everything had been frosty but civil for a few months. She even commiserated me on my cat dying, but this car thing shows that she was still a seething ball of rage waiting for the chance to erupt.
Maybe there's domestic violence in the mix?
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@xaade
If there isn't maybe it can be added?
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@Polygeekery said in Neighbors are TR:
if you think your neighborhood does not have one batshit crazy person living there...you are the batshit crazy person.
You are talking to @flabdablet. We all know who the crazy person in his neighborhood is.
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@Polygeekery said in Neighbors are TR:
Oh, I forgot something. A while back we had a party for our youngest's first birthday. One of our dear friends is a lawyer and he tells me that if I wanted to build a fence to block her out, got an accurate survey, and placed it directly on the property line, I could then bill her for half of the total cost of the fence that is on the property line and she would be required by law to pay for it as it would be a shared benefit situation.
My wife hears this, looks directly at me, and tells me to not even think about it and that I better not kick the hornet's nest or she will be pissed.
I really, really, want to though.
Doooo eeet!!!
THis post was made purely for entertainment purposes. It should not be taken as legal advice or any sort of marriage advice either.
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@Polygeekery said in Neighbors are TR:
Oh, I forgot something. A while back we had a party for our youngest's first birthday. One of our dear friends is a lawyer and he tells me that if I wanted to build a fence to block her out, got an accurate survey, and placed it directly on the property line, I could then bill her for half of the total cost of the fence that is on the property line and she would be required by law to pay for it as it would be a shared benefit situation.
How the hell can you do that without consent?
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@HardwareGeek said in Neighbors are TR:
We all know who the crazy person in his neighborhood is.
There's not a limit of one - there could be another. They could all be crazy.
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@loopback0 said in Neighbors are TR:
They could all be crazy.
Good point; they're all choosing to live in Australia.
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@xaade said in Neighbors are TR:
bill her for half of the total cost of the fence that is on the property line and she would be required by law to pay for it as it would be a shared benefit situation.
Here's an example:
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@xaade said in Neighbors are TR:
How the hell can you do that without consent?
You fence-rape them.
Seriously though, it comes under "shared utility". They see benefit to it, and it splits a property line. I am pretty sure it all goes back to pasture/agriculture laws.
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@Polygeekery said in Neighbors are TR:
They see benefit to it, and it splits a property line.
Well, great.
I'm going to build that ivory and golden fence I always wanted.
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@xaade said in Neighbors are TR:
@Polygeekery said in Neighbors are TR:
They see benefit to it, and it splits a property line.
Well, great.
I'm going to build that ivory and golden fence I always wanted.
The laws usually also have clauses limiting it to half of "reasonable" expenses, from what I gather.
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@Dreikin Damn those lawmakers, they think of everything!
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@flabdablet said in Neighbors are TR:
@Dreikin Damn those lawmakers, they think of everything!
The better to screw you with, my dear.
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@Dreikin yeah. Based on skimming that PDF, it looks like the fence needs to be "legal and sufficient". So if your neighbor wants a fence and you don't, you have to pay for half of the cost of a "legal and sufficient" fence, not necessarily whatever extravagant thing they dreamt up.
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@flabdablet Holy shit. And I thought Catholics were good at cheating…
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@asdf said in Neighbors are TR:
@flabdablet Holy shit. And I thought Catholics were good at cheating…
Why do you think so many lawyers are Jews? We've had a couple thousand years to perfect the art of knowing all of the rules and finding ways around them.
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@Dragnslcr said in Neighbors are TR:
knowing all of the rules and finding ways around them
counts, to some people's way of thinking, as a sacred trust: to fail to comprehend every rule and then split every hair is to display disrespect for the gift of intellect that G-d has bestowed.
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@Dreikin said in Neighbors are TR:
The laws usually also have clauses limiting it to half of "reasonable" expenses, from what I gather.
So what happens if your neighbor can't afford the expense?
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@xaade said in Neighbors are TR:
@Dreikin said in Neighbors are TR:
The laws usually also have clauses limiting it to half of "reasonable" expenses, from what I gather.
So what happens if your neighbor can't afford the expense?
Probably depends on whether local law accounted for that, and whether the relevant courts have made an exception for it. Neither may happen, I suspect, because it'd be viewed the same as obligations on upkeep of a house - required to be done, regardless of ability to pay. I didn't notice, on a quick skim, anything providing that exception in the Minnesota law example I posted.