Contractor story: Alfred should have thought about the consequences to his actions. Very glad he was made to pay thru the nose. I'll bet the city inspectors paid closer attention to his next few "projects" over the coming years. House over property line story: Unfortunately, the previous owner are likely to get away with it unless you are able to prove malicious intent on their part. Good luck with that. Sheesh!
Last story, if there are not any permits on file for the house built by the neighbors, the city could order it removed. There needs to be a check list of inspections that had to be done at various stages of construction. Walks may need to be opened up to do that.
Last story: The previous owners don't "get away with it," it's just not OP's problem. What's going to happen is that the neighbours will have to come to an agreement with OP -- which could be buying a portion of the land, paying rent, arranging an easement, or even moving the house -- but then their lawyer will go after the previous owners to pay for all this. After all, the previous owners created the issue by allowing something without filing paperwork. Assuming the prior owners did actually do something, of course.
1st story reminded me of a similar situation. In college I drove a Triumph Spitfire with a hardtop. It was so short that the hardtop did not reach the bottom of an average car's windows. Since it was so short, I had air horns on it. When I mean air horns, they consisted of twelve (12) large trumpets and three air compressors all inter connected and could be sounded all at once. How Ioud would depend on how many of the three compressors were activated. Well, one day I was in the fast food drive through that I when to everyday, going between the university and work. So all the employees knew me. This day an idiot AKA Karen nosed her car in front of mine while making the turn around the building. This ticked me off, the line wrapped itself all the way around the building and this was the last corner before ordering at the speaker. I reluctantly let the witch in, I was not going to damage my Spitfire. She made it to the speaker to order. Karen had the speaker on her left and a large planter on her right, so she was not going anywhere. This is where I took my revenge. I flipped on all three compressors and layed on the horns. The decibel range of 12 air horns with three compressors running was in the 200 range. Think of standing in front of a train blowing its horn. If you know anything about sound, anything over 160 decibels is deafening and can cause hearing damage. Karen started rolling down her window and rolled it right back up. She was not ordering while I was sitting there. The employees looked out the pickup window and saw my car and knew where the horrific loud noise was coming from. One of the employees, a girl/lady I was friends with saw me/my car and started laughing. A few minutes later, she walked out the back door and over to my car, handing me my normal, daily order and I paid her. I got off the horn long enough to say, while pointing at the car in front of me. "She cut the line". Then layed right back on the horns. My car was half way into the turn and small enough that I could cut my wheels hard right and get out of line. So I did, leaving up on the horns and waving my order so Karen could see, as I drove past her. I found out the next day that Karen was refused service due to her cutting the line and told to never come back. This was in the fall of 1979, those were the fun old days. I loved that little sports car.
When Honda Civics were new to the US, (1st generation) I bought one. A 1973 Civic. It had dealer install air horns. Loved that car! At the time, I was junior enlisted in the Air Force (E3). The Civic was a two door hatchback. The reat seat folded down, making it a two-seater. Everything I owned at the time, including my TV (a 12" color TV from Sears) could fit in that car! And it got up to 40 MPG!
Good Maude, indeed; I can't help thinking Bea Arthur would have slipped in earbuds and watched the whole thing with an steady glare at the moron that thought to cut in line.
I would have gotten that woman's license plate number and called the cops and said that she was being reckless with the drive-thru and then when she left she peeled out.
@@mikeslater6246 if she peeled out onto the street into flowing traffic then that might be concerning. I've seen a guy peel out of a Walmart in front of a highway patrol and get pulled over.
@@richewilson6394 excellent point. But then again she might not have peeled out if he hadn't been blowing the horn the whole time. And those horns themselves are illegal on automobiles in many states.
The sound of fire truck sirens just reminded me of my big horn moment. My drive is just past the fire station, and they have my view blocked by shrubs. I pulled out and moved to the nearby light, and the fire truck behind me laid down on its horn. I wasn't even in the way. They were being jerks. I levitated out of my seat. Forget the homegrown tomatoes from me, jerks.
Back about 2002 the Union Pacific was running their Challenger steam locomotive on excursion in the Chicago area. Me and a couple friends are walking towards trackside to wait for the train and I notice decent condition late 60s pick up truck in the parking lot with a large aftermarket rooftop AC unit more at home on a commercial truck. As we walk past I happen to look in such a way that I can see through the grates and all of a sudden understand why the rooftop AC unit. The unit was a hollow shell and you could make out the silhouette of a 5 chime airhorn off of a diesel locomotive. Can assure you anyone that gave that guy reason to open the valves on that in traffic has a head shaped dent where they almost wrnt through.
I once had a friend where we would hang out and everything, but she was from Ohio and like everyone else you'll ever meet from Ohio she was a bit crazy. At one point I told her I'm traveling for vacation overseas, which is when she goes more crazy, luckily she was states away at that point.
(2nd story) BPD (Borderline Personality Disorder). Ah yes, my ex had that and it made my life, and our kids, a living hell. They are "toxic people". If you ever come across one... RUN! Run for your life because it will never get better and they will ruin you.
Last story had no resolution and seemed to end in the middle of the story... Crap story! Maybe you're running out of good Reddit stories in which case it may not be your fault! All others were pretty good!
If I had been working while you blasted the horn while she was trying to order I would have personally dropped your burger on the ground and gave you some extra sauce.
The first story, both of you were jerks. Her for cutting you off and you for blasting your horn while she was ordering. I'm sure that the person trying to take her order over the speaker didn't appreciate your horn in their ear.
@@mikeslater6246 Yes I know, but it will in no way last any length of time because the horn pushes so much air it takes time to recharge. My point was that the writer of the story made that part up.
Sleep on the sofa, no I have a bad back. OK choice is sofa the floor or the front door and gtfo my house. Like fuq I would bend to that things demands
On the story about the ex and helping her, op that was SO stupid, I would have told her NO.
Contractor story: Alfred should have thought about the consequences to his actions. Very glad he was made to pay thru the nose. I'll bet the city inspectors paid closer attention to his next few "projects" over the coming years.
House over property line story: Unfortunately, the previous owner are likely to get away with it unless you are able to prove malicious intent on their part. Good luck with that. Sheesh!
When its toxic it stays that way. 2nd You got that right! 3rd Good for your Dad. 4th Home inspection befor you by is a good idea. See you later!
Last story, if there are not any permits on file for the house built by the neighbors, the city could order it removed. There needs to be a check list of inspections that had to be done at various stages of construction. Walks may need to be opened up to do that.
Last story: The previous owners don't "get away with it," it's just not OP's problem. What's going to happen is that the neighbours will have to come to an agreement with OP -- which could be buying a portion of the land, paying rent, arranging an easement, or even moving the house -- but then their lawyer will go after the previous owners to pay for all this. After all, the previous owners created the issue by allowing something without filing paperwork. Assuming the prior owners did actually do something, of course.
Thanks for sharing RedWheel hope you are well. Please stay safe. Have a great day and a wonderful week ahead everyone
1st story reminded me of a similar situation. In college I drove a Triumph Spitfire with a hardtop. It was so short that the hardtop did not reach the bottom of an average car's windows. Since it was so short, I had air horns on it. When I mean air horns, they consisted of twelve (12) large trumpets and three air compressors all inter connected and could be sounded all at once. How Ioud would depend on how many of the three compressors were activated. Well, one day I was in the fast food drive through that I when to everyday, going between the university and work. So all the employees knew me. This day an idiot AKA Karen nosed her car in front of mine while making the turn around the building. This ticked me off, the line wrapped itself all the way around the building and this was the last corner before ordering at the speaker. I reluctantly let the witch in, I was not going to damage my Spitfire. She made it to the speaker to order. Karen had the speaker on her left and a large planter on her right, so she was not going anywhere. This is where I took my revenge. I flipped on all three compressors and layed on the horns. The decibel range of 12 air horns with three compressors running was in the 200 range. Think of standing in front of a train blowing its horn. If you know anything about sound, anything over 160 decibels is deafening and can cause hearing damage. Karen started rolling down her window and rolled it right back up. She was not ordering while I was sitting there. The employees looked out the pickup window and saw my car and knew where the horrific loud noise was coming from. One of the employees, a girl/lady I was friends with saw me/my car and started laughing. A few minutes later, she walked out the back door and over to my car, handing me my normal, daily order and I paid her. I got off the horn long enough to say, while pointing at the car in front of me. "She cut the line". Then layed right back on the horns. My car was half way into the turn and small enough that I could cut my wheels hard right and get out of line. So I did, leaving up on the horns and waving my order so Karen could see, as I drove past her. I found out the next day that Karen was refused service due to her cutting the line and told to never come back. This was in the fall of 1979, those were the fun old days. I loved that little sports car.
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The horn story, I would have blast it the moment the driver was getting their drink as the window person freaks out and spilled it on the driver
Now that I listen again, I forgot your first story, good for you and she definitely deserved it!👍
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When Honda Civics were new to the US, (1st generation) I bought one. A 1973 Civic. It had dealer install air horns. Loved that car!
At the time, I was junior enlisted in the Air Force (E3). The Civic was a two door hatchback. The reat seat folded down, making it a two-seater.
Everything I owned at the time, including my TV (a 12" color TV from Sears) could fit in that car! And it got up to 40 MPG!
Are those the ones where the stick shift was attached to the underside of the dashboard?
I can do that with my Nathan Airchime K5LA real Train Horns in my RAM Pickup. I have literally made people sh*t themselves with it.
On the last story, op SUE SUE SUE who ever you have to.
First story
No amount of therapy will help her
Way too much narcissistic traits and damaged goods
Definitely not worth anyone's time
Results of the Alfred story makes Mike Holmes happy
Good Maude, indeed; I can't help thinking Bea Arthur would have slipped in earbuds and watched the whole thing with an steady glare at the moron that thought to cut in line.
I love that first story!! I did the same horn thing with a 1983 Renault Alliance (Motor trend car of the year 😂)
Story one that was epic
Story 2 he wasn’t nice he was a wimp no way I’m sleeping on a couch in my own place
Exactly, like bro grow a backbone
Thanks for the great video...every story was awesome!
I would have gotten that woman's license plate number and called the cops and said that she was being reckless with the drive-thru and then when she left she peeled out.
Depending on what state you are in for that story police may have no traffic jurisdiction on the private property.
@@mikeslater6246 if she peeled out onto the street into flowing traffic then that might be concerning. I've seen a guy peel out of a Walmart in front of a highway patrol and get pulled over.
@@richewilson6394 excellent point. But then again she might not have peeled out if he hadn't been blowing the horn the whole time. And those horns themselves are illegal on automobiles in many states.
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In the Netherlands there are over 140 points of problems when a new home delivert.
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Put on a straight jacket and we'll talk about money is what I'd say.
The sound of fire truck sirens just reminded me of my big horn moment. My drive is just past the fire station, and they have my view blocked by shrubs. I pulled out and moved to the nearby light, and the fire truck behind me laid down on its horn. I wasn't even in the way. They were being jerks. I levitated out of my seat. Forget the homegrown tomatoes from me, jerks.
Back about 2002 the Union Pacific was running their Challenger steam locomotive on excursion in the Chicago area. Me and a couple friends are walking towards trackside to wait for the train and I notice decent condition late 60s pick up truck in the parking lot with a large aftermarket rooftop AC unit more at home on a commercial truck. As we walk past I happen to look in such a way that I can see through the grates and all of a sudden understand why the rooftop AC unit. The unit was a hollow shell and you could make out the silhouette of a 5 chime airhorn off of a diesel locomotive. Can assure you anyone that gave that guy reason to open the valves on that in traffic has a head shaped dent where they almost wrnt through.
I once had a friend where we would hang out and everything, but she was from Ohio and like everyone else you'll ever meet from Ohio she was a bit crazy. At one point I told her I'm traveling for vacation overseas, which is when she goes more crazy, luckily she was states away at that point.
I hope OP2 grew a spine since.
The ending of the last story must have fallen off a cliff.
430👍's up RW thank you for sharing 😊
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How many different channels does this guy voice over? I swear I hear him all the time on other videos!
I know I've heard his voice on several channels.
@@AJDRAGON01 What are they? I'd like to watch them too.,
(2nd story) BPD (Borderline Personality Disorder). Ah yes, my ex had that and it made my life, and our kids, a living hell. They are "toxic people". If you ever come across one... RUN! Run for your life because it will never get better and they will ruin you.
Last story had no resolution and seemed to end in the middle of the story... Crap story! Maybe you're running out of good Reddit stories in which case it may not be your fault! All others were pretty good!
Too bad you hadn't just bought groceries, you could have egged her and her car not like she could have run stuck in the cue😊
I donate the house to fire department for training purposes
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Story 1 reminds me of the 1000 decible air horn I put on my motorcycle 😂
right ... 1000 db ... where did you get that number from? The Chinese maker? ...
lol 1000db would kill you
If I had been working while you blasted the horn while she was trying to order I would have personally dropped your burger on the ground and gave you some extra sauce.
The first story, both of you were jerks. Her for cutting you off and you for blasting your horn while she was ordering. I'm sure that the person trying to take her order over the speaker didn't appreciate your horn in their ear.
Reruns..,
You need to dig dipper..mm
Air horn is BS. Need an air source to keep it going. Little Honda isn't going to do squat. Might work for a few seconds but will need to recharge.
Air horns sold in auto supply stores usually come with a small 12 volt compressor.
@@mikeslater6246 Yes I know, but it will in no way last any length of time because the horn pushes so much air it takes time to recharge. My point was that the writer of the story made that part up.
@@denniss618that’s why you have a Heavy Duty Air Compressor and Air Tank installed on the vehicle
You seem to of missed the fact that he said he had 3 compressors.
@@greatgreyowl2583 You are correct I did miss that, however go back and listen to what kind of car he is driving... The story is BS