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if you do not like city life do not push you wants on others just do not live in the city are 'you' saying people should conform and give in without any say?????? YOU????????????? no i am saying do not they the neighbor how to run their proberty if you do not want to deal with close neighbors do not live in the city but I'm scared of the country, all those lions and tigers and bears oh my!!!!!!! I deal with my neighbors just fine, they respect me and I don't shoot them |
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if you do not like city life do not push you wants on others just do not live in the city Oh, that's a great solution. Everybody move out of the city and move to the country - far away from people. |
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Edited by
willing2
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Tue 06/16/09 12:57 PM
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Every dwelling in town should be kept up so they all look the same. Painted, manicured, paved or cemented driveways. No overnite parking on the streets, motorhomes and boats should be in storeage facilities. Ticket folks that walk on the streets and not use the sidewalks. Ticket folks who use the sidewalks for bikes.
Open all unused homes to the homeless. There are occupants for all empty dwellings. |
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hey keep in mind that your neighbors or neighboring properties do affect your property value. regardless of whether you have the prettiest privacy fence or not. It does affect property values big time! I just called the city because a house near me had grass over 2 ft. tall. Nobody lives there right now. It looks awful and promotes skeeters and fleas. My child was embarrassed about it when a classmate brought them home from an activity. So it is more a social stigma than anything. It looks horrible. It makes the whole street look bad. How is that a social stigma? Also, fleas start showing up and skeeters. Mice like it in there too. Lions and tigers and bears oh my! City mice are more likely to set up sho in your home than an over grown lot. Fleas and mosquito are parasites that go where they can find food, in city environment your yard would offer more food. I live in the city. This house was two houses from me. The last time it happened, my dog got fleas. I don't have mice, btw. I want to keep it that way too. Like I said, it makes the whole street look bad. Would you want your children playing near it? they should not be there it is not there yard to be in and it probably belongs to a bank or the city and is unoccupied go fight with them if you want go check the survey maps they will tell ya who own it or ya could buy it then ya wouldn't have to worry about it |
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Every dwelling in town should be kept up so they all look the same. Painted, manicured, paved or cemented driveways. No overnite parking on the streets, motorhomes and boats should be in storeage facilities. Ticket folks that walk on the streets and not use the sidewalks. Ticket folks who use the sidewalks for bikes. Open all unused homes to the homeless. There are occupants for all empty dwellings. Florida has no sidewalks - took some getting used to but very few people walk. |
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hey keep in mind that your neighbors or neighboring properties do affect your property value. regardless of whether you have the prettiest privacy fence or not. It does affect property values big time! I just called the city because a house near me had grass over 2 ft. tall. Nobody lives there right now. It looks awful and promotes skeeters and fleas. My child was embarrassed about it when a classmate brought them home from an activity. So it is more a social stigma than anything. It looks horrible. It makes the whole street look bad. How is that a social stigma? Also, fleas start showing up and skeeters. Mice like it in there too. Lions and tigers and bears oh my! City mice are more likely to set up sho in your home than an over grown lot. Fleas and mosquito are parasites that go where they can find food, in city environment your yard would offer more food. I live in the city. This house was two houses from me. The last time it happened, my dog got fleas. I don't have mice, btw. I want to keep it that way too. Like I said, it makes the whole street look bad. Would you want your children playing near it? they should not be there it is not there yard to be in and it probably belongs to a bank or the city and is unoccupied go fight with them if you want go check the survey maps they will tell ya who own it or ya could buy it then ya wouldn't have to worry about it They are not in the yard. They play on the sidewalk. I did call the city. They came and cut the grass. Unrealistic suggestion - buying the house. |
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When I was a kid we played our games in an abandoned lot in my neighborhood. I have fond memories of it. It was never mowed and no took care of it. It was filled with all sorts of nasties from an old house that had burned down many years ago. Some of you upscale city dwellers apparently have never spent time in poor areas of town or the country.
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Every dwelling in town should be kept up so they all look the same. Painted, manicured, paved or cemented driveways. No overnite parking on the streets, motorhomes and boats should be in storeage facilities. Ticket folks that walk on the streets and not use the sidewalks. Ticket folks who use the sidewalks for bikes. Open all unused homes to the homeless. There are occupants for all empty dwellings. Florida has no sidewalks - took some getting used to but very few people walk. Do children play in the street then? |
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if you do not like city life do not push you wants on others just do not live in the city Oh, that's a great solution. Everybody move out of the city and move to the country - far away from people. no only those that want to control their neighbors |
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I did too when I was younger as did my daughter, we all played in the street. Stick ball against an abandoned building, handball, softball at the local school yard, hopscotch on sidewalk, scully on the street...
As for children in Florida today, must admit those that do play outside are riding their bikes, but most stay close to their homes and/or pools. Few children play outside as it's so hot here. |
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hey keep in mind that your neighbors or neighboring properties do affect your property value. regardless of whether you have the prettiest privacy fence or not. It does affect property values big time! I just called the city because a house near me had grass over 2 ft. tall. Nobody lives there right now. It looks awful and promotes skeeters and fleas. My child was embarrassed about it when a classmate brought them home from an activity. So it is more a social stigma than anything. It looks horrible. It makes the whole street look bad. How is that a social stigma? Also, fleas start showing up and skeeters. Mice like it in there too. Lions and tigers and bears oh my! City mice are more likely to set up sho in your home than an over grown lot. Fleas and mosquito are parasites that go where they can find food, in city environment your yard would offer more food. I live in the city. This house was two houses from me. The last time it happened, my dog got fleas. I don't have mice, btw. I want to keep it that way too. Like I said, it makes the whole street look bad. Would you want your children playing near it? they should not be there it is not there yard to be in and it probably belongs to a bank or the city and is unoccupied go fight with them if you want go check the survey maps they will tell ya who own it or ya could buy it then ya wouldn't have to worry about it They are not in the yard. They play on the sidewalk. I did call the city. They came and cut the grass. Unrealistic suggestion - buying the house. the sidewalk is not a play ground it is a pathway to get from point a to point be they should not be playing on it |
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hey keep in mind that your neighbors or neighboring properties do affect your property value. regardless of whether you have the prettiest privacy fence or not. It does affect property values big time! I just called the city because a house near me had grass over 2 ft. tall. Nobody lives there right now. It looks awful and promotes skeeters and fleas. My child was embarrassed about it when a classmate brought them home from an activity. So it is more a social stigma than anything. It looks horrible. It makes the whole street look bad. How is that a social stigma? Also, fleas start showing up and skeeters. Mice like it in there too. Lions and tigers and bears oh my! City mice are more likely to set up sho in your home than an over grown lot. Fleas and mosquito are parasites that go where they can find food, in city environment your yard would offer more food. I live in the city. This house was two houses from me. The last time it happened, my dog got fleas. I don't have mice, btw. I want to keep it that way too. Like I said, it makes the whole street look bad. Would you want your children playing near it? they should not be there it is not there yard to be in and it probably belongs to a bank or the city and is unoccupied go fight with them if you want go check the survey maps they will tell ya who own it or ya could buy it then ya wouldn't have to worry about it To keep it from being unoccupied and unkept, the City should force the owners to occupy it, rent it out, sell it or open it up to a homeless family. Spread the wealth, I'm broke. |
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no only those that want to control their neighbors Stop trying to be difficult a quality I admire But you know Winx is not referring to controlling anyone, she's expressing her views and no she doesn't want to buy another house! |
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the sidewalk is not a play ground it is a pathway to get from point a to point be they should not be playing on it Speak to your congressman then - because that was our playground when I lived in the concrete jungle many moon ago. |
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To keep it from being unoccupied and unkept, the City should force the owners to occupy it, rent it out, sell it or open it up to a homeless family. Spread the wealth, I'm broke. with all these foreclosures happening, my local govt is considering boarding up empty homes to get ready for the hurricane season and to prevent vandalism/squatting. but you know nothing in life is free |
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no only those that want to control their neighbors Stop trying to be difficult a quality I admire But you know Winx is not referring to controlling anyone, she's expressing her views and no she doesn't want to buy another house! and i am expressing my views and my views are to leave that which you do not own be if you want to control what you do not own buy it not that complicated |
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no only those that want to control their neighbors Stop trying to be difficult a quality I admire But you know Winx is not referring to controlling anyone, she's expressing her views and no she doesn't want to buy another house! and i am expressing my views and my views are to leave that which you do not own be if you want to control what you do not own buy it not that complicated so again you are implying conform and accept all around you such mixed signals |
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We used to have rock fights at the at a local cement factory. The small wooded areas were for making out and the street was for a wide variety of games.
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Edited by
adj4u
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Tue 06/16/09 01:15 PM
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the sidewalk is not a play ground it is a pathway to get from point a to point be they should not be playing on it Speak to your congressman then - because that was our playground when I lived in the concrete jungle many moon ago. that was before people started telling others how to take care of their proberty and live their life |
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To keep it from being unoccupied and unkept, the City should force the owners to occupy it, rent it out, sell it or open it up to a homeless family. Spread the wealth, I'm broke. with all these foreclosures happening, my local govt is considering boarding up empty homes to get ready for the hurricane season and to prevent vandalism/squatting. but you know nothing in life is free ACORN has been working on a plan to house the Homeless in foreclosed homes. Some States are already putting them in them. I believe, Ca. for one. |
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