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<blockquote data-quote="AnnieO" data-source="post: 375367" data-attributes="member: 6705"><p>We have a neighbor like this. His girlfriend has warned him over and over. All summer it's been quiet, but last night at 9:45 PM, he started revving the engine of his GTO. Oh yes - no muffler. The police have been called by multiple neighbors - and nothing gets done.</p><p> </p><p>The next guy over, instead of asking husband to move his business trailer from our front yard (on gravel, on our property, nice and neat) because "it's hard for me to back out" (HELLO, there was GRASS there before that you avoided running over, how can this be HARD? YOUR daughter's BOYFRIENDS park in our YARD!) - called the police, who came out, took a look, and told him - gee, it's all the way on our property AND parked properly. Guy could have asked husband nicely. LOL - husband would have moved it.</p><p> </p><p>So there's no good way to tell someone they're being rude - because one, they won't listen or two, they'll make it worse. Only occasionally do they have no clue. I agree with Susie - better a girl than a moron...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AnnieO, post: 375367, member: 6705"] We have a neighbor like this. His girlfriend has warned him over and over. All summer it's been quiet, but last night at 9:45 PM, he started revving the engine of his GTO. Oh yes - no muffler. The police have been called by multiple neighbors - and nothing gets done. The next guy over, instead of asking husband to move his business trailer from our front yard (on gravel, on our property, nice and neat) because "it's hard for me to back out" (HELLO, there was GRASS there before that you avoided running over, how can this be HARD? YOUR daughter's BOYFRIENDS park in our YARD!) - called the police, who came out, took a look, and told him - gee, it's all the way on our property AND parked properly. Guy could have asked husband nicely. LOL - husband would have moved it. So there's no good way to tell someone they're being rude - because one, they won't listen or two, they'll make it worse. Only occasionally do they have no clue. I agree with Susie - better a girl than a moron... [/QUOTE]
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