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arcenite

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Some ass-jalapeño left a garage sale sign on my property (it's a corner property). It's on the far side of the sidewalk from my house (space between sidewalk and street).

What should I do? I admit, I am annoyed. But am I an ass for being annoyed?
 
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make some 50% off coupons and staple them to the edge of the sign so people will take them and use them at the sale
 
I don't think the parking strip qualifies as your property, does it?

Nor is it the persons that placed the sign there unless he got permission from the city but it's still a dick move placing the sign next to other peoples house like that without permission.

You are still responsible for maintaining it and if it's in your way simply remove it or do some of the evil things people are suggesting. 😛
 
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Go to the garage sale and jump on the tables and kick the stuff around while yelling "skinamarinky dinky dink skinamarinkiy do"
 
Go to the garage sale and jump on the tables and kick the stuff around while yelling "skinamarinky dinky dink skinamarinkiy do"

I hope it doesn't offend you that I have no intention of evening letting that thought go through my neural network.
 
Nor is it the persons that placed the sign there unless he got permission from the city

Garage sale signs are usually allowed by local ordinances. They're generally only allowed within a certain window, though, and must be taken down after the sale.
 
I would continue to watch episodes of star trek from the comfort of my home. If the sign stayed there'll long enough to impede my progress the next time I'm mowed, I would throw it in the street and continue mowing. At no time would I consider it worth the trouble to say anything to the neighbors. Don't start no shit, won't be no shit.
 
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