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Posted by PEEDEE on January 16, 2005 at 16:35:29 from (205.200.34.49):
In Reply to: what should I charge posted by ART462 on January 16, 2005 at 13:21:31:
I share a common driveway with a "bad" neighbor. You don"t know or appreciate you had a "good" neighbor until you get a "bad" one. When I had the "good" neighbor I didn"t even know where the property line was. The "bad" neighbor parks his travel trailer two inches from the property line at the end where it turns off into his property leaving no room to push snow except on to my property. He always waits until I clear the main driveway even though he has snowclearing equipment. Since he has his yard jammed with toys he waits until I"m not around and guess where he pushes all his snow? His property is the same acreage as mine. I just grin and bear it and shake my head in amazement. Did I mention I caught him in between my equipment sheds a couple of times scurying out like a rat? How about when he called the police on me when I shot a few magpies with a shotgun. He told them I was shooting at his house. Good thing it was a reasonable cop and not the swat team that came out or I would still be in jail or worse.
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