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When would you board someone else's boat??
So you think that money makes one happy? You sound pretty shallow to me.
And are you friendly to anyone on this board? It does not look like it.
"Don" wrote in message
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I design million dollar+ custom homes for wealthy island residents and
live
in an area called *Simply Paradise* (run that past google for a clue) and
am
always in a good mood and in good company.
I get a little frustrated at times when I go into usenet and encounter
legions of complete idiots like you.
"jim--" wrote in message
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Time for some you to take some anger management classes Don. Are you
ever
happy?
"Don" wrote in message
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You're full of ****.
I am under no obligation file anything with anyone, and I will do
exactly
as
I please and you have no say about it.
Our closest neighbor is over a mile away.
This boy has lost his capacity to think.
"John Smith" wrote in message
news:UZ7ic.10371$_L6.898892@attbi_s53...
Don, I am not reacting emotional, it appears that you are, based
upon
your
experience with a bad neighbor. I hate to tell you this, but if
someone
damages your property, you have neither the moral or the legal
justification
to damage your neighbors property. You have the right to file a
report
with
the police and to take them to court.
"Don" wrote in message
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Geezis, what the hell is going on around here?
I said that if you choose to use MY stuff to YOUR benefit than I
have
the
moral equivilent to do the same.
John, PLEASE think these things through before reacting
emotionally.
"John Smith" wrote in message
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Don,
I am having a hard time following this conversation, but from
what
I
can
tell you are saying that a dog taking a crap on your lawn is the
same
as
being a child molester. Did I miss something?
"Don" wrote in message
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"Henry Blackmoore" wrote
"Doug Kanter" wrote:
Actually, it's legally permitted, performed and tested in
the
courts
on
a
fairly regular basis. In many places, including what you'd
consider
"normal
suburbs", animals which damage food crops may be killed as
long
as
the
method does not endanger neighbors or violate weapons laws.
You
really
ought
to think before you hurl, boy.
Uh-huh. And you think that somebody's garden comes under
the
"food
crop"
definition and that you have the right to kill your
neighbor's
pets
for
a
damaged tomato plant?
Can I come into your house and eat all your food, drink all
your
beer,
fondle your 13 yo daughters nubbins, issue you a matched pair
of
knuckle
sandwiches and take your DVD player on the way out the door?
If you choose to use MY personal property for YOUR use, YOU
open
yourself
up
to that same behavior.
Doesn't anyone know how to *think* anymore?
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