Originally posted by: montanafan
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: Number1
Now that you made your point consider the following:
Your neighbours are getting old, probably a little senile. It's not their fault.
They have always been nice to you up to this point.
They care VERY much (old lady was in tears according to one of your post) about the look of the fence.
They might be stuck to look at your ugly fence color for the rest of their life.
You have nothing to gain by having the neighbour mad at you.
Why don't you be the nice guy, ask them to buy some paint of the color of their choice and paint their side of the fence for them.
That way everybody is happy and you have the moral high ground.
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I agree with the above.
I see your side of this, but after reading through all of your posts, it sounds to me like the real culprit is the younger son who was being a jerk. If he was the one having to look at the rainbow-colored fence every day, I'd say you gave him just what he deserved, but he's not the one being punished here.
In your posts you say that the mother was the one complaining about the way you were doing things, but you don't say that she actually said it to you, rather that the son told you she was saying these things. Do I have that right? I wouldn't be one bit surprised if that sorry son of hers wasn't the one coming up with the complaints himself and just attributing them to his mother since he wouldn't have had a leg to stand on making the complaints himself. He was probably more concerned with what he would inherit from his parents than he was with helping them in any way. Seems to me if his real motivation had been helping his parents out with a problem, he would have taken you up on your suggestion that he help move the poles, but he didn't.
I just don't think you should punish these once good neighbors and cause hard feelings with them just because you're rightfully pissed at one of the sons more than anyone else.
Just my .02.