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cherokeepatti · 61-69, F
Drinking my coffee till I go out and mow the yard. My neighbor is mowing his, making me feel guilty for not having started on mine yet.
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cherokeepatti · 61-69, F
@RogueLoner he’ll probably be at work. And you don’t know this guy. He lets random trees grow up wild along the fence and then grow over the fence and I have to trim them. He’s got a tree branch on his roof right now and he had to replace his roof including the wood under the shingles the last time the branches grew into his roof (2 years after having it reshingled after a microburst storm). If I let a branch accidentally drop over his fence while trimming he’ll pick it up and toss it over the fence into my yard. The branches that were cut away from his house about 8 years ago are still piled up along one of his fences rotting away and feeding termites and probably sheltering snakes in the summer. He mows his yard with some kind of weed eater thing and it makes a mess all over the top of the yard and the sidewalk. I guess his old lawnmower finally gave out.
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R3dP4Nd4 · 31-35, F
@cherokeepatti Lol. My yard is usually a jungle and the neighbor has mowed 3 or 4 times by the time I get to ours. 😅😅
cherokeepatti · 61-69, F
@RogueLoner Don’t tempt me....seriously this guy is as dense as a anvil. He inherited that home from his parents, he’s not married and no kids and I think he never parted with anything his parents left behind. When they removed the roof you could see stuff packed in boxes & some loose stuff like a compound bow etc piled up to the roofline in attic, his garage the same way and crap piled up on his back patio. Plus he has about 17 snakes and stands out in his driveway hosing down their cages. I don’t know what kind of snakes, my other neighbor never asked him and I hope to God that none are venomous. If one got loose he’d lose it in the house and then it would get him and his body would rot and stink. Might be years before anyone came to the house to check on him.
TexChik · F
@cherokeepatti you could sneak over an salt his lawn. 🤭
cherokeepatti · 61-69, F
@TexChik the thought has crossed my mind 😂 but no I won’t.
cherokeepatti · 61-69, F
@TexChik he has 3 long ladders laying down beside the back of his house, he could climb up and cut the branch off so it won’t grow into his roof again but no he doesn’t even check it. He is too dense to learn from the last time.