Posted by Buzzman72 on December 08, 2008 at 16:29:05 from (74.129.220.44):
In Reply to: goofiest neighbor posted by tork rench on December 08, 2008 at 13:38:55:
Neighbor on the right smokes pot, and his kids have a garage band that's not terribly untalented...but they made life interesting when I worked 3rd shift and they practiced during my sleep time. He's always doing yard work, cutting trees, doing landscaping...when he's not remodeling yet another room in his house. Can't complain much, they bought our tickets and took us with then to a Garth Broooks concert a few years back.
Neighbor on the left is a preacher, and possibly the worst driver I've ever met. Between me and the wife, he's nearly hit us at the stop sign at the end of our road probaby a dozen times, because he cuts off the corner when he turns into our road, and THEN looks to see if there's a car stitting at the stop sign.
Both neighbors have the cul-de-sac parked full different nights during the week, the preacher's house usually on Wednesdays and Sundays, and the party people on Fridays and Saturdays. The party folks have come over and helped me when I needed tree limbs cut up and drug out of the driveway from the storm, while the preacher's wife brings us a loaf of sourdough bread every now and then.
So if they can put up with me, I reckon I can tolerate them, too.
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