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RCN

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Originally posted by: aidanjm
Originally posted by: chin311
Crazyness. Try buying drugs from him ;)

I decided a while back that drugs make people stupid & ugly
hey...don't project your use of drugs on others.........
 

aidanjm

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Aug 9, 2004
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Originally posted by: HamburgerBoy
Don't worry, the ants will protect you.

The ants are living happily outside, now. I rarely see them, except when I'm outside.
 

FelixDeCat

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Originally posted by: RCN
Originally posted by: compuwiz1
Originally posted by: RCN
Originally posted by: FelixDeKat
Originally posted by: RCN
Originally posted by: KarenMarie
I don't like the fact that he breaks the unspoken rule of this apartment complex - which is don't speak to your neighbour unless absolutely necessary.

that sounds like a sucky place to live.
sounds like my kind of place actually........


We would prefer that life wasnt like this but some neighbors are dangerous, now matter how nice or expensive the neighborhood is.

OK......quit giving excuses for you being antisacial or just admid that you are.......


I don't want to talk to my neighbors because I don't give a fvck what is going on in their lives. No different that the chick in the check out line at the grocery store. I may ask "how are you" but I really don't give a fvck and if they reply with anything other than "I'm great/ fine" they have broken the unspoken rule. Don't give me the BS about making new friends either............most neighbors will never be "friends"..................

In my experience, neighbors get to know you, then get all nosey and all up in your business. I like my life nice and private, with friends on my terms. More convenient and safe that way. I'm too protective of my family and property to even let most people know where I live.
Sad, but times are different these days, unlike when I grew up, you'd just leave your house unlocked and nobody would bother you. :(

You have to seperate the two. I can leave my house unlocked and no one will bother me because the respect is there. Are we "friends"? No. Do we say anything other than hi/bye? Not really. Are we watching out for each other? Yes.

When I grew up, minus the nostalgia of "we were close knit", it was the same................

Im antisacial? WTF is that?
 

RCN

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Originally posted by: FelixDeKat
Originally posted by: RCN
Originally posted by: compuwiz1
Originally posted by: RCN
Originally posted by: FelixDeKat
Originally posted by: RCN
Originally posted by: KarenMarie
I don't like the fact that he breaks the unspoken rule of this apartment complex - which is don't speak to your neighbour unless absolutely necessary.

that sounds like a sucky place to live.
sounds like my kind of place actually........


We would prefer that life wasnt like this but some neighbors are dangerous, now matter how nice or expensive the neighborhood is.

OK......quit giving excuses for you being antisacial or just admid that you are.......


I don't want to talk to my neighbors because I don't give a fvck what is going on in their lives. No different that the chick in the check out line at the grocery store. I may ask "how are you" but I really don't give a fvck and if they reply with anything other than "I'm great/ fine" they have broken the unspoken rule. Don't give me the BS about making new friends either............most neighbors will never be "friends"..................

In my experience, neighbors get to know you, then get all nosey and all up in your business. I like my life nice and private, with friends on my terms. More convenient and safe that way. I'm too protective of my family and property to even let most people know where I live.
Sad, but times are different these days, unlike when I grew up, you'd just leave your house unlocked and nobody would bother you. :(

You have to seperate the two. I can leave my house unlocked and no one will bother me because the respect is there. Are we "friends"? No. Do we say anything other than hi/bye? Not really. Are we watching out for each other? Yes.

When I grew up, minus the nostalgia of "we were close knit", it was the same................

Im antisacial? WTF is that?

:roll:


Check back.....I was just quoted before I caught the mistake............................and even if I didn't catch it doesn't make you funny so give up..................
 

FelixDeCat

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Aug 4, 2000
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Originally posted by: RCN
Originally posted by: FelixDeKat
Originally posted by: RCN
Originally posted by: compuwiz1
Originally posted by: RCN
Originally posted by: FelixDeKat
Originally posted by: RCN
Originally posted by: KarenMarie
I don't like the fact that he breaks the unspoken rule of this apartment complex - which is don't speak to your neighbour unless absolutely necessary.

that sounds like a sucky place to live.
sounds like my kind of place actually........


We would prefer that life wasnt like this but some neighbors are dangerous, now matter how nice or expensive the neighborhood is.

OK......quit giving excuses for you being antisacial or just admid that you are.......


I don't want to talk to my neighbors because I don't give a fvck what is going on in their lives. No different that the chick in the check out line at the grocery store. I may ask "how are you" but I really don't give a fvck and if they reply with anything other than "I'm great/ fine" they have broken the unspoken rule. Don't give me the BS about making new friends either............most neighbors will never be "friends"..................

In my experience, neighbors get to know you, then get all nosey and all up in your business. I like my life nice and private, with friends on my terms. More convenient and safe that way. I'm too protective of my family and property to even let most people know where I live.
Sad, but times are different these days, unlike when I grew up, you'd just leave your house unlocked and nobody would bother you. :(

You have to seperate the two. I can leave my house unlocked and no one will bother me because the respect is there. Are we "friends"? No. Do we say anything other than hi/bye? Not really. Are we watching out for each other? Yes.

When I grew up, minus the nostalgia of "we were close knit", it was the same................

Im antisacial? WTF is that?

:roll:


Check back.....I was just quoted before I caught the mistake............................and even if I didn't catch it doesn't make you funny so give up..................

You smoke crack dont you.

 

RCN

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Originally posted by: FelixDeKat
Originally posted by: RCN
Originally posted by: FelixDeKat
Originally posted by: RCN
Originally posted by: compuwiz1
Originally posted by: RCN
Originally posted by: FelixDeKat
Originally posted by: RCN
Originally posted by: KarenMarie
I don't like the fact that he breaks the unspoken rule of this apartment complex - which is don't speak to your neighbour unless absolutely necessary.

that sounds like a sucky place to live.
sounds like my kind of place actually........


We would prefer that life wasnt like this but some neighbors are dangerous, now matter how nice or expensive the neighborhood is.

OK......quit giving excuses for you being antisacial or just admid that you are.......


I don't want to talk to my neighbors because I don't give a fvck what is going on in their lives. No different that the chick in the check out line at the grocery store. I may ask "how are you" but I really don't give a fvck and if they reply with anything other than "I'm great/ fine" they have broken the unspoken rule. Don't give me the BS about making new friends either............most neighbors will never be "friends"..................

In my experience, neighbors get to know you, then get all nosey and all up in your business. I like my life nice and private, with friends on my terms. More convenient and safe that way. I'm too protective of my family and property to even let most people know where I live.
Sad, but times are different these days, unlike when I grew up, you'd just leave your house unlocked and nobody would bother you. :(

You have to seperate the two. I can leave my house unlocked and no one will bother me because the respect is there. Are we "friends"? No. Do we say anything other than hi/bye? Not really. Are we watching out for each other? Yes.

When I grew up, minus the nostalgia of "we were close knit", it was the same................

Im antisacial? WTF is that?

:roll:


Check back.....I was just quoted before I caught the mistake............................and even if I didn't catch it doesn't make you funny so give up..................

You smoke crack dont you.

:roll:
no....but its quite obvious your mom did............
 

fitzov

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Originally posted by: Hammerhead
That's why I love the south. Ask someone for help, they would help.


Definitely. After living in the deep south for several years, the northeast is like a frigid wasteland when it somes to hospitality.
 

Fritzo

Lifer
Jan 3, 2001
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I don't like the fact that he breaks the unspoken rule of this apartment complex - which is don't speak to your neighbour unless absolutely necessary.

I would think this would make YOU seem creepy.
 

JDrake

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Dec 27, 2005
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I got a creepy new neighbor..
they brought me some cookies
I gave them to my dog :Q
 

DainBramaged

Lifer
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Originally posted by: KarenMarie
I don't like the fact that he breaks the unspoken rule of this apartment complex - which is don't speak to your neighbour unless absolutely necessary.

that sounds like a sucky place to live.

Yeah.
 

JulesMaximus

No Lifer
Jul 3, 2003
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Originally posted by: KarenMarie
I don't like the fact that he breaks the unspoken rule of this apartment complex - which is don't speak to your neighbour unless absolutely necessary.

that sounds like a sucky place to live.

No kidding. Everyplace I've lived I've met at least one nice person and was at the very least cordial to everyone else. Sure there were some freaks but if you never talk to anyone else how are you going to make friends etc. What do you suppose people say about you?

I have some close friends now who I met 10-15 years ago as neighbors.
 

aidanjm

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Aug 9, 2004
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Originally posted by: DainBramaged
Originally posted by: KarenMarie
I don't like the fact that he breaks the unspoken rule of this apartment complex - which is don't speak to your neighbour unless absolutely necessary.

that sounds like a sucky place to live.

Yeah.

It suits me fine.
 

shopbruin

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Jul 12, 2000
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Originally posted by: narutofan36
fences are nice

it doesn't keep them away. some freak was knocking on my parents door nonstop. they live in a nice normal neighborhood, big single family homes in san jose. this freak kept knocking, screaming for us to open up, and gave a list of names of people that he needed to see that didn't live there.

we call the cops, he says i'm looking for this person and that, and we said that they don't live here. they told him to go away.

my parents get visited by the cops again. they had a report that someone called in a report that they heard a woman screaming from my house. they came in, figured out it wasn't our house and left. they got the same report for my neighbors. and another for the house ACROSS THE STREET.

they managed to find the pothead on the street behind ours, living in the house behind ours. they cited him, but it won't help cuz i don't think he's going to shut up. fences don't help.
 

episodic

Lifer
Feb 7, 2004
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Originally posted by: freesia39
Originally posted by: narutofan36
fences are nice

it doesn't keep them away. some freak was knocking on my parents door nonstop. they live in a nice normal neighborhood, big single family homes in san jose. this freak kept knocking, screaming for us to open up, and gave a list of names of people that he needed to see that didn't live there.

we call the cops, he says i'm looking for this person and that, and we said that they don't live here. they told him to go away.

my parents get visited by the cops again. they had a report that someone called in a report that they heard a woman screaming from my house. they came in, figured out it wasn't our house and left. they got the same report for my neighbors. and another for the house ACROSS THE STREET.

they managed to find the pothead on the street behind ours, living in the house behind ours. they cited him, but it won't help cuz i don't think he's going to shut up. fences don't help.
Thats why the founders wrote the 2nd amendment. That will help.
 

bonkers325

Lifer
Mar 9, 2000
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Originally posted by: episodic
Originally posted by: freesia39
Originally posted by: narutofan36
fences are nice

it doesn't keep them away. some freak was knocking on my parents door nonstop. they live in a nice normal neighborhood, big single family homes in san jose. this freak kept knocking, screaming for us to open up, and gave a list of names of people that he needed to see that didn't live there.

we call the cops, he says i'm looking for this person and that, and we said that they don't live here. they told him to go away.

my parents get visited by the cops again. they had a report that someone called in a report that they heard a woman screaming from my house. they came in, figured out it wasn't our house and left. they got the same report for my neighbors. and another for the house ACROSS THE STREET.

they managed to find the pothead on the street behind ours, living in the house behind ours. they cited him, but it won't help cuz i don't think he's going to shut up. fences don't help.
Thats why the founders wrote the 2nd amendment. That will help.

the right to bear arms?
 

BuckNaked

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Oct 9, 1999
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Originally posted by: aidanjm
Originally posted by: UNCjigga
So...um...is he cute?

he's a bit scruffy... maybe if he shaved and got a haircut.

Is he a tall, lanky doofus with a bird face and hair like the Bride of Frankenstein? Is his name Kramer?

:D
 

sjetexas

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You need to follow my golden rule.

Unless its family, friend, or a food/package delivery person...a knocked door NEVER gets opened. This is for both safety and anti-annoyance reasons.