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My infamous meth head neighbors just don't seem to "get it". We've told them and the local cops have told them to keep their paws off our border line fence... so today they had their DOG chained up to it! They have to know how much we dislike them. They know full well that we put the fence just inside our border so if they touch it they're trespassing... still they do this!?!?
Katies bf was here when I noticed the dog was tied to our fence so he volunteered to go tell them to move her for me. They moved her as soon as he asked... but am I expecting too much from these people to just want them to leave us and our stuff alone?
katcarasella
03-26-2008, 01:23 PM
Tink, do you have No Trespassing signs up?? I guess that wouldn't help with that group, do you want to borrow Jenny's Rottweiller for a week or so? He looks and sounds scary, but he's a pussy cat. He's up there already in cheese country!!:)
I feel sorry for the poor tied up dog.
Kat, in Wisconsin 'No Trespass" is assumed by law unless you have written permission to come on the property. We've had major problems with these neighbors, and put up the fence BECAUSE of them. The last time the cops were out here about this, (They'd tore down the neighbor on their other sides fence) they instructed the neighbors to not touch the fence and wrote in their notes that we had stated to the neighbor in front of the cop that we do not want them on our property at any time, for any reason. We hired a surveyor to determine the legal boundary before putting up the fence and put the posts about an inch inside of our line so this should not be an issue.
So they're lucky I didn't just call the cops on them. I certainly could have!
Janet
03-26-2008, 02:37 PM
Now that the weather is soon to be better, I sure hope you don't have to put up with their nonsense all spring/summer. You'd think they would learn or at least have a bit of common sense. Next time I would call the cops and press charges...what jerks!
DianaB
03-27-2008, 09:02 AM
I can't believe that you're still having trouble with these neighbors!! You'd think that they would have learned by now to leave you alone. Maybe you should take up target practicing nearby with your trusty shotgun!!! Make sure that they're home to see how good you are!!! :sidesplit:
HALEY
03-27-2008, 10:12 AM
I can't believe that you're still having trouble with these neighbors!! You'd think that they would have learned by now to leave you alone. Maybe you should take up target practicing nearby with your trusty shotgun!!! Make sure that they're home to see how good you are!!! :sidesplit:
Oh that was a good one !!!!! :yelrotflmao:
Janet
03-27-2008, 01:10 PM
I can't believe that you're still having trouble with these neighbors!! You'd think that they would have learned by now to leave you alone. Maybe you should take up target practicing nearby with your trusty shotgun!!! Make sure that they're home to see how good you are!!! :sidesplit:
They are lucky I'm not their neighbor instead of Tink. I'm a great shot and it's one of my favorite things to do ....and that's with a firearm or bow/arrow. I've done both since I was old enough to carry one.
LOL ladies don't tempt me! We have a nice handy collection of firearms... I just don't think anyone over there is worth going to prison over. My guess is they'll end up there themselves in time so I just need to wait them out.
Gee Tink what a bummer, just call the cops and let them handle it. You never know with these people what they will do. You and your family don't want to go to jail for them they are not worth it. Good luck.
DianaB
03-27-2008, 05:46 PM
LOL ladies don't tempt me! We have a nice handy collection of firearms... I just don't think anyone over there is worth going to prison over. My guess is they'll end up there themselves in time so I just need to wait them out.
I didn't say to "shoot" them. I said to have target practice in "front" of them!!!! No jail time involved!!!
katcarasella
03-29-2008, 08:29 PM
:sidesplit: You guys crack me up!! I can just picture Tink with Butter ball Canada at her side
shooting cans off a log. :sidesplit:
LOL Kat, all of my dogs are hunting breeds, (poodles do in Europe what Labs do here) but I'm not sure they wouldn't just all go hide if I started firing a gun off. I'm not sure about the 2 labs, 'cause they were older when I got them, but the 2 poodles and the labradoodle haven't been introduced to anything like that yet. It could be quite a show with me shooting and 5 dogs scattering in different directions. :D
katcarasella
03-29-2008, 08:55 PM
I'd probably drive up there to see that, That would make a great avatar pic for me.LOL
I'm waiting for a newbie from YT to finish registering, her name is Deb22. I play word games with her over there. The more the merrier.
ROFL I'd probably look about as threatening as THIS old girl.
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katcarasella
03-29-2008, 09:03 PM
I just laughed so loud I woke up Maggie and Bailey, You are NUTS!! No wonder I'm so addicted to this place, ya never know...
:sidesplit:
I'm gonna post that pic with tomorrows Song of the Day, with your name under pic.
Forgivenmom5
03-30-2008, 04:16 AM
Tink have someone take videos. We want to see!
AngieDoogles
03-30-2008, 01:30 PM
Oh my Tink, I think Diana gave you a good idea! Like she said, no jail time involved if you're just practicing. LOL
Janet, I have a hard time imagining you with a gun or a bow and arrow. I bet that would be an awesome sight to see. I loved archery when I was at camp. My hubby was a certified teacher. He's awesome!
Janet
03-30-2008, 01:40 PM
Wow Angie how cool is that? When my uncle passed away a few years ago, I got his old narrow bows, the ones you string using your legs..can't remember the name, anyway.. my son said "Mom, do you know how to shoot one of these?' and so I went out, took the bow, shot an arrow and hit the bullseye. LOLOL....I told him I was done...didn't need any practice...LOL. I hadn't shot a bow for probably 7 or 8 years at that time. My husband couldn't even believe it...LOL
I love target practice of any kind.
It's kind of nice that my son has a natural talent for shooting a bow. Brings back so many memories when I was a child.
AngieDoogles
03-30-2008, 01:47 PM
Wow Angie how cool is that? When my uncle passed away a few years ago, I got his old narrow bows, the ones you string using your legs..can't remember the name, anyway.. my son said "Mom, do you know how to shoot one of these?' and so I went out, took the bow, shot an arrow and hit the bullseye. LOLOL....I told him I was done...didn't need any practice...LOL. I hadn't shot a bow for probably 7 or 8 years at that time. My husband couldn't even believe it...LOL
I love target practice of any kind.
It's kind of nice that my son has a natural talent for shooting a bow. Brings back so many memories when I was a child.
Bren says that kind is called a recurve bow.
That is just amazing Janet. I bet it's a great way to release some stress or even just relax a little. I'm pretty awful with any kind of shooting. LOL
Truth be told, we have 6 guns in the house. My husband and son both have their own. Joels is a 410 hunting rifle. Greg has antique military rifles and a pistol that's just hilarious. It's really small, so I could almost hide it in my hand and it shoots some odd caliber of bullet that is very hard to find. It has so little power that Greg tried to shoot a sick rat that was literally laying at his feet and it couldn't penetrate the rats hide. He ended up having to put the gun down and used a large rock to kill the rat. LOL You'd be safer throwing the gun itself than trying to shoot anything with it.
Oh and I have my dads old 20 gauge that has no barrel on it. LOL
DianaB
04-02-2008, 11:18 AM
Wow Angie how cool is that? When my uncle passed away a few years ago, I got his old narrow bows, the ones you string using your legs..can't remember the name, anyway.. my son said "Mom, do you know how to shoot one of these?' and so I went out, took the bow, shot an arrow and hit the bullseye. LOLOL....I told him I was done...didn't need any practice...LOL. I hadn't shot a bow for probably 7 or 8 years at that time. My husband couldn't even believe it...LOL
I love target practice of any kind.
It's kind of nice that my son has a natural talent for shooting a bow. Brings back so many memories when I was a child.
Janet, I'm impressed!!!!!
Janet
04-02-2008, 01:31 PM
Bren says that kind is called a recurve bow.
That is just amazing Janet. I bet it's a great way to release some stress or even just relax a little. I'm pretty awful with any kind of shooting. LOL
That's exactly right...recurve!!! Thank you. I was going to ask my husband, but decided ...nah!!!!...LOL.
It use to releave alot of stress. I use to picture my sister-in-laws face on the target....LOL...she's a real BBBBBad person....thought I was going to type something else didn't cha???:D
I use to go on Target shoots with my aunt and uncle starting when I was about 8 years old I think and kept at it until I was oh around 17 maybe. Started out with a small Cub bow with an adjustable pull weigh limit. Sure wish I would have kept it.
This has been a nice trip down memory lane. My aunt and uncle have passed now...so this was nice.
Janet
04-02-2008, 01:35 PM
Truth be told, we have 6 guns in the house. My husband and son both have their own. Joels is a 410 hunting rifle. Greg has antique military rifles and a pistol that's just hilarious. It's really small, so I could almost hide it in my hand and it shoots some odd caliber of bullet that is very hard to find. It has so little power that Greg tried to shoot a sick rat that was literally laying at his feet and it couldn't penetrate the rats hide. He ended up having to put the gun down and used a large rock to kill the rat. LOL You'd be safer throwing the gun itself than trying to shoot anything with it.
Oh and I have my dads old 20 gauge that has no barrel on it. LOL
We have an arsenal here too Tink. We reload our own shells including some rifle. I have a very small pearl handled Dillinger that shoots 22's and also a S&W snub-nose 38.
I'm a darn good shot too! If I do say so myself. Just call me Annie Oakley.
Forgivenmom5
04-02-2008, 01:38 PM
Janet I was trying to hit a piune cone on a tree one time. I had a 410 and couldn't do it. They told me to just hit the tree and I couldn't even do that. You are going to have to teach me. Wish I could just pop over one Saturday for lessons.
AngieDoogles
04-02-2008, 07:24 PM
Janet I was trying to hit a piune cone on a tree one time. I had a 410 and couldn't do it. They told me to just hit the tree and I couldn't even do that. You are going to have to teach me. Wish I could just pop over one Saturday for lessons.
You made a good target though, right? :rolleyes:
Janet
04-03-2008, 05:22 AM
Janet I was trying to hit a piune cone on a tree one time. I had a 410 and couldn't do it. They told me to just hit the tree and I couldn't even do that. You are going to have to teach me. Wish I could just pop over one Saturday for lessons.
I wish you could too, I would love to teach you. I bet your son-in-law could teach you too. So what's this Angie is talking about?????? Were you a target of some sort?:confused:
AngieDoogles
04-03-2008, 07:25 AM
I wish you could too, I would love to teach you. I bet your son-in-law could teach you too. So what's this Angie is talking about?????? Were you a target of some sort?:confused:
Mom was shot with a bb gun once because my uncle used her for a shield thinking my "dad" wouldn't shoot, but he did. He was a jerk...
Janet
04-03-2008, 07:46 AM
That had to sting!!!
AngieDoogles
04-03-2008, 08:02 AM
That had to sting!!!
Yeah, it was right in the middle of her stomach. Poor mom. :( At least he is out of her life now and she's a million times better because of it! I'm so proud of her.
DianaB
04-03-2008, 03:13 PM
Mom was shot with a bb gun once because my uncle used her for a shield thinking my "dad" wouldn't shoot, but he did. He was a jerk...
He must have been a jerk to have done that to your Mom.
Janet
04-03-2008, 03:33 PM
I'm glad she no longer has to deal with someone like that.
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