I can't believe the narrators were such doormats. I would have told Rose that she sounded like a horrible person during the first time they came over. Joe would have never set foot inside my house when I first got there and I sure as hell wouldn't invite him and his wife over afterwards.
@@Galaxy1001D I literally said aloud "I don't like the sound of your infantile whining, so I shouldn't have to hear it." So glad to meet a fellow "take-no-crap” person.
Have a block party and make sure that you invite the police and the fire department so you can piss off the neighbors even more showing that they're on your side. And submit a harassment case against the neighbors if they do anything else.
Story 3: Y'know, why even live in a neighborhood if you don't like hearing music, dogs, kids, backyard fires, etc? Might as well live in the middle of nowhere so you don't have to worry about all of that. Sorry, but they should just leave if this is how they act
I live in the middle of nowhere. Literally the boonies. I can hear the neighbor's dogs (1 mile away) barking. They probably can hear mine. I occasionally smell smoke. I've smelled smoke from fires 10+ miles away. There is always something to complain about if you are prone to that.
@@builtontherockhomestead9390 Heck, in the summers we can smell the smoke from wildfires up in Canada and out West in the US, while living in the Midwest US. Some folks just don't get how sounds and smells carry in nature. Add a development of hard surfaces (houses, roads) and it gets worse.
@@jurgenvonjessica4656 I'm in Texas. The smoke from the fires from South America when they burn the fields drifts up here. And let's not forget African dust, which gets blown to here yearly.
See the thing is they both hate those things, however, what they enjoy is the power they get over people reporting them to the authorities for 'breaking rules'. They're like that annoying kid in class that would always remind teachers to pick up homework. They get a power trip from that stuff because the rest of their life is miserable.
Depends on the neighbor, imo. My neighbor on the southern end of my property has been great & after he removed a fallen tree across a trail (didn’t have a chainsaw back then) he & my other neighbor showed me around a bit and offered to walk the property line/explore a bit and show me the corner markers. They’re like family.
I once had a crazy neighbor woman try to claim her family "owned" my property! My Dad bought this property in 1964, I inherited it when Dad and Mom passed away. Neighbor had moved to our neighborhood in the late 1990s. I told her as much, she denied it. I told her, "See you in court!" Never saw her since then, a few years back. 😅
@@robertlira9745 Quite nice of them! I mean, it definitely does depend on the individual, but it's something that's gonna raise an eyebrow for me, haha.
Story 1 - I have a cousin that’s a vegan, not because he’s against animal cruelty but because his body can’t handle it. He doesn’t mind if others eat meat around him, he just can’t eat it.
Story 2: In OP's position, once the fence problem was settled, I'd dig a big fire pit in the back yard, rent a bouncy house and a swing set, and set up a sound system. Then I'd invite all of the neighbors and their kids and their dogs over for a huge barbecue with burgers and steaks and chicken. Well, all of the neighbors except the nut jobs next door. And then I'd invite the police and the fire department to join in, and the fence contractor. And make a whole day and an evening of it. But that's me.
Can we be invited 🐶(I couldn’t find the puppy dog eyes emoji) please some of our friends love to speak in Spanish and French so we could have them say really rude things about the insane neighbors without them knowing. And they could let us know what’s being said so we could laugh.
Story 2 - That was very clever of the dad to do that. He was breaking the law nor was he ‘trespassing’. Though I think the old couple should’ve called the police.
Always get cameras, surveys of your land and always film your interactions with your neighbors that are this narcissistic. You could charge Rose with the price of the windows as well as the harassment is what you say to her.
Story 2 is what ordinary people do to convey their point to entitled jerks-good ole inguinuity and thought. I applaud this reasoning, and it goes to old-fashioned values. This is what great people do to help genuine, friendly old folks. Bravo, friend! I am so glad you helped them out. It warms my heart. The last comment was quite amazing. I wish the old couple would have thought about the fence idea. LOL!!!!
Story 1: I always refer to Weird Al as a model example of people who want to choose to be vegan or Christian. This superstar singer knows his choices are his own and only speaks to how his choices affect his own life and nobody else's. For instance, people still ask for his 1989 Twinkie Dog recipe from the UHF movie, and he always says, "you can use a tofu dog, regular hot dog, or whatever you think tastes good." He has also mentioned being Christian as the reason why his songs never contain any explicit lyrics or depict violence, because he likes them to be family friendly. But he never says that everyone should make the same choices he does.
Didn't know that about Weird Al- I already liked him, now I'm really impressed. You're right, this is the way to act- I'm vegetarian and atheist, but I don't mention it unless the subject comes up, and I never try to 'convert' anyone. Those are my choices, I'll explain if anyone asks, but I have no problem with other people's choices. I know a guy who only eats meat- we get along fine and have good conversations. I know some nice people who are Christians- no problem, we don't talk religion (or no religion). But I have zero tolerance for anyone trying to 'bring me back to God' or condemning me for my sexual orientation, whether from religion or homophobia (I'm gay). Let's just let each other be. I gotta go listen to some Weird Al now!
@shaunbolton4662 yeah unless you see him in the right interview answering a specific question, you likely wouldn't know. A lot of people don't. Fun fact, he has admitted that he does occasionally cheat on his vegan diet, saying that if there is a plain cheese pizza in the band coach that he might sneak a piece of it. 😀
Weirdly, I've never met one remotely like that IRL. The half dozen I know basically never mention it unless we're talking about food, and even then they've never come close to telling me what to eat.
@@larrywest42 I've met a few like this in person. One of my foster kids' mothers hates me because I eat meat, and I didn't try to prevent her teenager from taking a job in a butcher's shop.
Story 1 - that seems like the basics of interaction with the world. You can make decisions for YOUR body, you do not get to make decisions for OTHERS bodies without their consent.
Exactly. Body, behaviour, beliefs, lifestyle... Your freedom stops where another's begins. That principle was established several goddamn centuries ago.
last story: Rose is a ridiculous, miserable old...woman, the same goes for Joe. She had the gall to, figuratively, read a laundry list of how she expected the OPs to behave if they were going to live next door to her. I was so glad when OP had the survey done and took back their land from Joe and Rose. I know they were outdone when their attorney told them they had no case. Why don't they go live in an assisted living faculty where everything on Rose's 'laundry list' can be fulfilled and they can live their version of peace and quiet.
You’re absolutely right. That would be the best place for them, some kind of an elderly housing complex. It doesn’t necessarily need to be assisted living, if they don’t need personal care of some kind or another, but that would also take out their sense of “fun”, complaining about everyone. They moved into a campground, condo, etc., where they allow for fires, people have kids, etc., then they’re mad because they want their life to be a certain way, but isn’t going to happen where they live. They’re going to make enemies in any place they’re going to live that doesn’t meet with their expectations. They probably need a few citations for misuse of police resources. Ultimately, you can’t control what other people do.
The first story OP tell your vegan neighbor that a lot of insects and small animals had to die to protect his "vegan" diet. And also tell him that all of those vegetables, plants, fruits, and nuts also had to die for his "Vegan" diet because everything that he eats had to alive for it to grow. And to be even more petty tell him to stop stealing food from all of the animals and that humans have four 🐕 teeth for a reason.
There’s also that he deprives fish of the water to live in in order to water all those crops that he eats. It’s unnatural for humans to eat only plants. We are made to eat meat.
@@susangrande8142 I’m a whole hearted meat eater, i do have family that are vegan/vegetarian so I’ll eat it if they cook it cuz it’s not bad & it’s at their place & is good for u, however I do know some ppl have enzymes issues where they physically can’t process the protein in meat & need a vegan or vegetarian based diet. It’s rare but does happen. Just respect each other’s personal food preferences as long as it’s not ppl their eating. I draw the line at cannibalism.
@@maxguevara5204 I eat 95% carnivore now, as of 11 months ago, due to many health problems plants have caused me over the decades. I’m 65. Plants have poisons and antinutrients in them: oxalates, phytates, solanine, to name a few. I’m much healthier and happier eating almost no plants! I’ll grant you there may be a vanishingly few people that can’t digest meat; we are designed to eat and thrive on meat. Most of us humans have been damaged by plant “foods,” which are not the proper human diet. I too will not eat another human being, as far as I can imagine.
Last story: Not only should they hold a BBQ to celebrate their new fence, it should also be a big bonfire BBQ, with lots of loud music, tons of children even if you have to bring them from other neighborhoods, and everyone should be encouraged to bring their dogs.
1st story: do these people honestly expect their bitching and moaning to convince someone to change their ways? It would cause me to go to the other extreme
Story 1: Wonderful finish. I played the story for my son, and it took him a moment, but he suddenly busted a gut laughing. I suggest OP put mouse - or rat traps in the garbage, and when neighbour gets snapped, calmly explain that they were meant to keep the vermin from spreading garbage around. Remember to remove them before the trucks arrive.
😵💫😵💫😵💫😵💫😵💫 *After listening to all of these nightmare neighbour stories.. it makes me even MORE grateful for my awesome neighbours! I have known the majority of them for at least 10 years. And we all look out for one another!*
1:08 Candles are far less energy-inefficient than electricity when it comes to lighting a room. (Not to mention the fire hazard and the fact they put a lot of nasty chemicals in the air (Carbon monoxice, benzene and formaldehyde, among others.)
I would have gotten the glass anyway. I would have a camera out there, and The second she breaks it, I'm pressing charges for destruction of property and making sure they pay for the damages and replacement.
Family bucket was a brilliant comeback,and last story I’d be having a bbq for my neighbours & kids with music,disco lights,fire pit and if they tried to annoy me anymore I’d threaten to take them to court for cutting down your tree’s ( wee cherry on top) 😂😂😂
Story 3: "I don't like the sounds of the real world, so I shouldn't have to listen to them at all. The world should bend to my wishes! Why isn't the world bending to my wishes? Wahhh! Wahhh!"
I'd have put in the glass panels, filmed the neighbour breaking it and then got them sent to jail. And I wouldn't have given a damn about their parking pad either. Build stuff on land you stole from me, well that's your problem.
Story 3: I'm glad OP finally contacted authorities. It was pretty overdue. I kinda wish they had put in the glass panels though, and responded to Rose's threat with "It would be a shame if we sent you to jail for vandalism."
If I had the misfortune of having a neighbor like the OP in Story 1, that neighbor would quickly learn that complaining about my dietary habits would result in a steady supply of KFC and Popeyes buckets containing well-gnawed chicken bones mysteriously appearing in front of his door, and complaining about my usage of lighting would result in it being Christmas at my home 24/7/365, with a giant light display to celebrate it...
I think that would be petty. The best response is just to ignore the neighbour and continue with your own lifestyle. If they persisted in being a nuisance I'd get my lawyer to write one of those icy letters, telling them to keep away.
Story 1: OP's retort ("That's why I got the family bucket so no one was left behind") cracked me up big time. But, seriously, if this were my neighbor, he could be dead by now for being such a "pakialamero" ("busybody"). It may not be by me, but by somebody else who's crazier than him and armed with a gun.
Last story..op was so patient with that witch.. I would have fired at second time of complaint of ugly fence... "Atleast they look new and beautiful than you..!!!" 😂😂😂
They should installed the glass panels along with cameras. Then submit the video of Rose breaking the glass to Police. Rose belongs in Jail or psych ward
Story 1: I did a bit of research and depending on where the trash bins are placed at and why he's going through them Mr. Vegan may get in legal trouble for doing so without permission. Story 2: Correct me if I'm wrong but if they did take legal action & he was found to be at fault then couldn't a judge order him to pay for the repairs himself? If so then while I understand it's expensive they definitely should've taken legal action. Story 3: Honesty it's surprising the couple didn't get arrested for constantly filing false reports, but that aside if they hated everything so much then they should've just moved somewhere else, though judging by their behavior I doubt they would've been satisfied not lording over others with their pettiness and spitefulness.
I heard that "I got the family bucket" liner before 🤣🤣🤣🤣 never gets old, he should have told the neighbor the meat is plant based, the meat processing plant 🤣🤣
Story 1: if I had a neighbor like that, complaining about my meaty diet, I'd make it a point to eat whatever meaty dish in full view of him with a grin and say, "I'm imagining this dish is made from you, 100% grass fed human. You can end this fantasy of mine by shutting the hell up about what I eat."
My comeback to the guy in story one would be, 'I'm sure those that work in cemetaries say the same thing, but oddly, i never hear the residents complaining', a comeback and snappy quip all in one
Story 1 - Wait until he sees you run your gas-powered lawn equipment. If I had a neighbor like that, I'd purposefully go out and buy the biggest, loudest, gas-guzzling, pollution-spewing lawn panzer I could find and run it bright and early! That neighbor wouldn't know whether to squeal or shit! 🤣🤣🤣
If I had a vegan neighbor, I would tell them a simple truth that would be way too hard for them to really except. And that truth is: They really are true herbivore in the animal Kingdom. There are animals that you would think are strictly vegetarian that will eat other animals if they need to. Have been caught on camera, slurping up a snake like a spaghetti noodle. And there was a situation I think in Ireland, in which there were flocks of birds that were being found dead, and nobody could figure out what was eating them only to eventually discover it was the herds of sheep in the area doing it. And dear have been well documented eating rabbits. The story of Bambi and his friend thumper is the story of a deer keeping close to his emergency food.
🤬🤬🤬 *Oh hell nah! If a neighbour of mine were to ever try to go through MY trash (and the bin is still on MY property) I would absolutely be posting No Trespassing signs! First time he came on my property again.. I'd call the cops!* *IMO.. that's as bad as getting into my 📫*
First step get a cease and desist order sent to the neighbor! If they continue to harass you get an order of protection!!! Since they will not be able to live in the house next door because of the distance they have to stay away from you, watch how fast the house goes up for sale,!!!
Joe and Rose - I would have returned the favor and shut down those 2 on day 1. People like this that have already shown that they will heap abuse on you have to be shown you won't stand for their crap. Particularly with the threat from Rose holding a hammer - she would have spent the night in jail or undergoing a mental eval.
...Am I the only one who, when the psycho threatened to break the glass panels, would have become even more determined to install them, so that I could point a hidden camera at the location and get her in some actual trouble?
I grew up on a farm and some guy bought a lot next to us and decided to put in a tornado magnet -- a trailer park. No big deal, except he was "unclear" to the crew clearing the lot and they bulldozed through one of our fences. That field couldn't be used for pasture until the fence was replaced. It eventually got replaced, but not before lots of drama. The drama almost went to 11 -- Dad drove a semi and delivered to lots of Detroit area business run by families with Italian names. Some of them had ties, if you know what I mean. Dad was worrying about the fence situation, and one of the connected customers asked what was wrong, and that he could take care of whatever it was. Dad turned down the offer of help, thankfully.
We had to install a fence because of the little hoodlums in our neighborhood. They would come up and trash our backyard and everything on our deck. It used to be an open concept for the adjoining properties, to have a kind of shared play space for all of the children. But once they started destroying everyone’s things on their decks, we all put up fences. It’s really sad, because now it doesn’t have the same feeling of being good neighbors. We’re all closed off from each other.
Story 3: How come neighbors can't just be kind to one another? It's the saddest state of affairs. These two older people have nothing better in their lives than to harass good neighbors. The excellent neighbor pays for a lawyer, and the lousy neighbor looks stupid.
Story 3. I worked for a local government agency and we had to deal with a woman who made this one look like an angel. Never spoke just screamed at everyone and complained about everyone about everything. Neighbors had enough and took a group legal action against her. She moved and a street party was held that went for 2 days. One of the neighbors had already moved some time earlier to escape the abuse she received about the children she cared for. The Day Care was fully approved . The problem lady moved and by chance purchased the house next to the Day Care lady. Every complaint started again .She screamed and threw rocks at the husbands garage because he had the lights on doing something after sunset. She screamed at the kids and hosed the kids with the garden hose because she hated kids. That got the police involved. To stop the cross fence issues our building regulation people unofficially suggested building a 9 foot high fence just inside the actual boundary fence. The height was legal as it was inside the boundary. She went totally nuts because she could not throw or squirt anything over the top. Finally with threats of legal action from several directions she packed up and moved far away. Peace returned to 2 suburbs and we finally closed the very fat file.
Story #1, I'd be recording him, and recording me informing him that he is both trespassing AND harassing me, that I WILL press charges if he doesn't stop immediately & completely, and then follow through. Story #2, if you wait for the construction to be completed before putting up a fence, the other party can claim you implicitly allowed the easement without any fuss or demands for compensation, and therefore it "should" be explicitly allowed without recompense. Story #3, I would be yelling at him to get out, and calling 911 about an intruder in our house, rummaging through everything & refusing to leave.
First story. I had a neighbor like that. We started cooking meat on the grill regardless the weather, they came over to dump the grill, issue is they dumped it onto my teenage son, as the ambulance was taking my son the police were taking them for assault on a minor. Their landlord quickly put them out. Sadly, we live in a karen rich area and can't afford to move.
Rob! Tell me! You had to take more than one take when you read, "That's why I got the family bucket!" That's too funny to read through with a straight face in one take! LOL!
I recommend watching videos of people abandoning veganism and trying meat again. It’s pretty hilarious. One girl ate a big meal of salmon and said she slept better and woke up feeling better than she had in years, her family said she started to seem like a normal person again.😂
When I could afford being vegetarrian, I was. I also recycle everything I can, and prefer doing other environmentally friendly things like using less harmful soaps and clearners. Guess what I DON'T do? Tell people how to live their lives. I despise when people use their views to try to control others. Religious, environmental, health reasons - any reason. I laughed so hard when he brought chicken home and said that line about nobody left behind. Even if I were still not eating meat, I'd have done that just to piss off a nosy neighbor.
story 1: keep a roasted turkey leg handy, ask them to wait a sec, return with said turkey leg and ask them to continue their rant while munching on said turkey leg.
Story 2: Good think I'm not the "old couple"! The neighbors would be repairing my yard and looking for a new way up to the house. No easements for a-holes!
Last story: The moment they brought up the property markers would have been the moment I would get a Surveyor. Also forget not cutting their driveway I'd have immediately sued to force them to not only remove it but to move it away from MY property, plus for their attempts to block my view. The glass panels would still be installed along with security cameras and if Rose broke one I would have her arrested. As far as a barrier to keep them from hitting my fence I would install large stones on my side with the side facing them being as garish and hideous as possible, maybe a few sculptures of Turds exclusive to their side PLUS again security cameras that can catch them if they try anything. In other words I would go out if my way to make their life as my neighbor as unpleasant as possible and once they were gone I would gladly repaint the rocks and remove the sculptures
"Some of our neighbors have dogs, and we don't like dogs. So we called animal control. Also, some of our neighbors have kids and we don't like kids. So we called child control."
They needed to reply with "well then you should have no problem understanding this...we don't like you so we shouldn't have to see or hear you, so gtfo"😂
Tree law is boring but very powerful. Those trees being cut without permission could cost the neighbors 10k to 300k, mostly depending upon age and rarity of the trees. The new owners could get the old owners to press a suit over them since it was the old owners who lost the value. Ask to split the judgement with the old owner for finding out about the property line theft. Then, ask for the crazy neighbors to move away instead of paying your half. Boom! Old owner gets paid, and the crazies leave (or just pay you too).
Story 3: if I were they're naybers I'd be SO petty, I'd invite the whole nayberhood, with barbecue, party music, and invite the kids and dogs to join, and wait with salivating anticipation for the police, fire marshall, animal control and CPS to come knock at my door
Rose if you don’t want to hear music playing, children playing, people having a bbq or dogs barking then take your husband and go live in the middle of no where like how Eustace and Muriel do in Courage the Cowardly Dog. I hope Rose was charged for wasting all those emergency services time.
They sound like the landlord of my next door neighbor's house who kept trying to report everyone in the neighborhood to the city for the stupidest violations on the planet. Dude, I don't care that you're trying to sell your stupid house. You're making enemies and you're heavily out numbered. Do you want to get strung up? That's honestly what I thought was about to happen. My neighbors were getting pretty damn pissed with him
Story 1 - Oookay that neighbor sounds like a total nightmare. Personally I don’t care if a person is a vegetarian or vegan, I respect their choice but when they start pushing their beliefs onto me and try to ‘convert’ me to their ways, I’m not putting up with it. If it were me I’d be hosting a barbecue at least once or twice a month just to piss off that neighbor. And that neighbor wouldn’t want to be digging through my trash because I have cats and they hunt. Guess what he’d find?
@@tmntfangirl4700 I had three generations (Grandmother, Daughter/mother and granddaughter) of Adventists ring my bell late October asking me to tell the child that were no such things as "spirits" Not of a mind to ruin MY Halloween, I said I was Catholic, and much of our religious belief included the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost, and we prayed to images of the Saints for protection against false prophesy and heretics. I should be ashamed, but N-a-a-a-h, it felt good to be so blasphemous. (LOL)
I always like to remind militant vegans that plants are living creatures as well, and how do we know that eating veggies doesn't cause them to scream in intense pain, but we just can't hear it. Got some shocked Pikachu faces from a few of them.
I've read so many stories about boundaries and encroaching trees, garbage cans, driveways, walls, fences, etc., that if anyone ever started building or rebuilding next to me, the first thing I would do is find the property markers. Then I'd stretch a line between the pegs and use one of those fluorescent spray marking cans they us in construction to make it clear what is out-of-bounds. Better a small, passive statement before work gets underway than fighting it out halfway through the build.
Dear Fluff, I couldn't help laugh when I heard your intro about people encroaching onto others' property just because the Karens and Kevins think that they are entitled to. That's basically how Europeans took North America from the Native People.
Story 1: there are two type of Vegans. The one who are against animal cruelty and the ones who want to feel superior over others. Just look at the Simpsons episode where Lisa goes vegan for both reason above.
Well I mean having a Supremacy as a vegan I mean look at Adolf Hitler he was a vegan and then look at his Supremacy complex sure not all vegans are like Hitler but you still kill animals when you're a vegan because the animals have to die such a squirrel birds and such on to protect your shity food if an animal is going to die for me to eat something I'm not going to let that animal go to waste vegans do
On the story about the driveway, I feel that it was important for the old couple to act before the house was completed. I am not a lawyer, but a judge might have allowed the invasion, due to some kind of sufferance that the old couple showed while the building was going on. The other neighbor with the old truck, is definitely the hero in the story and probably prevented a lot of very difficult legal work to undo this situation.
I do not know what the story is but a few miles from me is a small house with tiny paved driveway and little parking pad. the swampy land next door to it recently sold and a row of metal posts with no trespassing signs has appeared across the parking spot. driven into the pavement from the road back into the property.... looks like a major unhappy neighbors situation
I just bought a house and I'm planning to replace the existing fencing with deer fence. The last story was a good reminder for me to go and meet my new neighbours just to say hello and get their feedback on any of the fencing that will be against their own properties. I'm hopeful that I'm going to be living next to good people!
The worst thing about vegans in story 1 is that they seem to place animal lives on a higher pedestal than human lives. It'd be one thing if they believed all life was equally precious, but they seem to show an active disdain towards their fellow humans. Remember, people, the best thing you can do to counter the harms of the agricultural industry is buy from small, local farmers. Most of the cruelties of the agricultural industry occur on large farms that are multiple dozens of acres long. Not in the backyard of your neighbor with a chicken coop and a few raised plant beds.
In the third/last story. Given that Joe damaged the chainlink fence. It is *HIS* responsibility to repair it. Just to be petty, I'd put the "bad" side of the fence facing Joe und Rose's house. I'd also pound nails through the support structure of the fence as well as through the panels towards Joe und Rose's side. The OP should have called the police, requesting a welfare check for both Joe und Rose. Also the OP doesn't need Rose's or Joe's "permission" to install the glass panels in the fence. Und if Rose broke them. Call the police und report her for destruction of private property. I am *NOT* surprised that Joe was the one who moved the property line markers. 1,200 square feet is not small potatoes.
"That's why I got a family bucket so no one was left behind" is the best response. Also why not add some used adult toys to the trash.
Nope....live rattlesnakes in the trash can
Chickens don't raise families, but yeah.
@davidvanhorn3340 non venomous ones. Don't need no murder charges.
Unbagged dog poop
@@dawnstone4424 hmmmmm....... maybe used condoms as well.
When a neighbor complains about every single other neighbor, you know they're the one who is a bad neighbor.
I can't believe the narrators were such doormats. I would have told Rose that she sounded like a horrible person during the first time they came over. Joe would have never set foot inside my house when I first got there and I sure as hell wouldn't invite him and his wife over afterwards.
@@Galaxy1001D I literally said aloud "I don't like the sound of your infantile whining, so I shouldn't have to hear it." So glad to meet a fellow "take-no-crap” person.
@@Galaxy1001D😮😮
Or they just moved into a trailer park for the first time...
i would have had a bonfire every day for a week just to them lose their minds.
“That’s why I got the family bucket”😂. Just killed me!
Same I started laughing so hard people on the bus were looking at me funny
Perfect 😂
I laughed so hard I had to share & my Grammy thinks it’s as funny as I do. 😂
It's so dark yet hilarious🤣
Hilarious.
Story #3 They should've installed the glass pannels and have Rose arrested for property damage and sue them to the point they have to move.
story 3: I agreed, and put up cameras on that side of the house, facing your fence so if Rose does anything to your fence you have proof.
Story 3: and convince the other neighbours to add to the lawsuit against Mr and Mrs Karen.
Have a block party and make sure that you invite the police and the fire department so you can piss off the neighbors even more showing that they're on your side. And submit a harassment case against the neighbors if they do anything else.
Story 3: Y'know, why even live in a neighborhood if you don't like hearing music, dogs, kids, backyard fires, etc? Might as well live in the middle of nowhere so you don't have to worry about all of that.
Sorry, but they should just leave if this is how they act
Karen logic they want servents and happy mess but they should deserve karma and a belittlement
I live in the middle of nowhere. Literally the boonies. I can hear the neighbor's dogs (1 mile away) barking. They probably can hear mine. I occasionally smell smoke. I've smelled smoke from fires 10+ miles away. There is always something to complain about if you are prone to that.
@@builtontherockhomestead9390 Heck, in the summers we can smell the smoke from wildfires up in Canada and out West in the US, while living in the Midwest US. Some folks just don't get how sounds and smells carry in nature. Add a development of hard surfaces (houses, roads) and it gets worse.
@@jurgenvonjessica4656 I'm in Texas. The smoke from the fires from South America when they burn the fields drifts up here. And let's not forget African dust, which gets blown to here yearly.
See the thing is they both hate those things, however, what they enjoy is the power they get over people reporting them to the authorities for 'breaking rules'. They're like that annoying kid in class that would always remind teachers to pick up homework. They get a power trip from that stuff because the rest of their life is miserable.
If a neighbor ever tries to tell me where MY property line is, I'm getting a survey ASAP.
Depends on the neighbor, imo.
My neighbor on the southern end of my property has been great & after he removed a fallen tree across a trail (didn’t have a chainsaw back then) he & my other neighbor showed me around a bit and offered to walk the property line/explore a bit and show me the corner markers. They’re like family.
I once had a crazy neighbor woman try to claim her family "owned" my property! My Dad bought this property in 1964, I inherited it when Dad and Mom passed away. Neighbor had moved to our neighborhood in the late 1990s. I told her as much, she denied it. I told her, "See you in court!" Never saw her since then, a few years back. 😅
@@robertlira9745 Quite nice of them! I mean, it definitely does depend on the individual, but it's something that's gonna raise an eyebrow for me, haha.
@@lancerevell5979 Some people have unique definitions of logic.
Story 1 - I have a cousin that’s a vegan, not because he’s against animal cruelty but because his body can’t handle it. He doesn’t mind if others eat meat around him, he just can’t eat it.
So, a REAL vegan. Not the virtue signaling kind.
@@NateWilliams-h8qReal? I'd use the word "normal" to describe a vegan who's, ya know, normal
@@NateWilliams-h8q you know this is a farcical distinction right? Most vegans, for whatever reason they are vegan, don’t act like PETA activists.
And my body has the opposite problem. If I don't eat at least some meat every day I have severe digestion problems. I always regret it. 😱😫🙄🤷
@@karinwolf3645 I’ve never heard of that but sounds awful
Story 3: Oh man, it's a shame they didn't own the house when the neighbors had the trees removed, r/treelaw is no joke.
Story 2: In OP's position, once the fence problem was settled, I'd dig a big fire pit in the back yard, rent a bouncy house and a swing set, and set up a sound system. Then I'd invite all of the neighbors and their kids and their dogs over for a huge barbecue with burgers and steaks and chicken. Well, all of the neighbors except the nut jobs next door. And then I'd invite the police and the fire department to join in, and the fence contractor. And make a whole day and an evening of it. But that's me.
Umm, I think you mean story #3…
Can we be invited 🐶(I couldn’t find the puppy dog eyes emoji) please some of our friends love to speak in Spanish and French so we could have them say really rude things about the insane neighbors without them knowing. And they could let us know what’s being said so we could laugh.
You'd spend all of that money just to be a jerk?
The first mention of the property marker would have made me question the property boundaries.
Yup, 'cos why even bring up something like that? I would've gone straight inside and called a surveyor.
Story 2 - That was very clever of the dad to do that. He was breaking the law nor was he ‘trespassing’. Though I think the old couple should’ve called the police.
Unfortunately the police will say it's a civil matter.
Always get cameras, surveys of your land and always film your interactions with your neighbors that are this narcissistic. You could charge Rose with the price of the windows as well as the harassment is what you say to her.
Story 2 is what ordinary people do to convey their point to entitled jerks-good ole inguinuity and thought. I applaud this reasoning, and it goes to old-fashioned values. This is what great people do to help genuine, friendly old folks. Bravo, friend! I am so glad you helped them out. It warms my heart. The last comment was quite amazing. I wish the old couple would have thought about the fence idea. LOL!!!!
Story 1: I always refer to Weird Al as a model example of people who want to choose to be vegan or Christian. This superstar singer knows his choices are his own and only speaks to how his choices affect his own life and nobody else's. For instance, people still ask for his 1989 Twinkie Dog recipe from the UHF movie, and he always says, "you can use a tofu dog, regular hot dog, or whatever you think tastes good." He has also mentioned being Christian as the reason why his songs never contain any explicit lyrics or depict violence, because he likes them to be family friendly. But he never says that everyone should make the same choices he does.
Didn't know that about Weird Al- I already liked him, now I'm really impressed. You're right, this is the way to act- I'm vegetarian and atheist, but I don't mention it unless the subject comes up, and I never try to 'convert' anyone. Those are my choices, I'll explain if anyone asks, but I have no problem with other people's choices. I know a guy who only eats meat- we get along fine and have good conversations. I know some nice people who are Christians- no problem, we don't talk religion (or no religion). But I have zero tolerance for anyone trying to 'bring me back to God' or condemning me for my sexual orientation, whether from religion or homophobia (I'm gay). Let's just let each other be. I gotta go listen to some Weird Al now!
@shaunbolton4662 yeah unless you see him in the right interview answering a specific question, you likely wouldn't know. A lot of people don't. Fun fact, he has admitted that he does occasionally cheat on his vegan diet, saying that if there is a plain cheese pizza in the band coach that he might sneak a piece of it. 😀
The neighbor in story 1 is why vegans get such a bad rep
Weirdly, I've never met one remotely like that IRL.
The half dozen I know basically never mention it unless we're talking about food, and even then they've never come close to telling me what to eat.
I've never, in my 67 years, met a vegan. I do know a couple vegetarians, they're okay people. Old "hippies", but not confrontational. 😊
He's not a real vegan. He probably heard about it and thought it was a good easy way to Lord how much "better" he was than everyone else
OwO noticec your furry profile picture
@@larrywest42 I've met a few like this in person. One of my foster kids' mothers hates me because I eat meat, and I didn't try to prevent her teenager from taking a job in a butcher's shop.
Family Bucket Story is the BEST ONE!
"No one left behind." 🤣
Story 1 - that seems like the basics of interaction with the world. You can make decisions for YOUR body, you do not get to make decisions for OTHERS bodies without their consent.
If I were OP I’d have thrown a family barbecue in my backyard. Burgers, Hotdogs, ribs, the meat works. Yes I’m that petty
Exactly. Body, behaviour, beliefs, lifestyle... Your freedom stops where another's begins. That principle was established several goddamn centuries ago.
last story: Rose is a ridiculous, miserable old...woman, the same goes for Joe. She had the gall to, figuratively, read a laundry list of how she expected the OPs to behave if they were going to live next door to her. I was so glad when OP had the survey done and took back their land from Joe and Rose. I know they were outdone when their attorney told them they had no case. Why don't they go live in an assisted living faculty where everything on Rose's 'laundry list' can be fulfilled and they can live their version of peace and quiet.
Seriously. Not even half way through her list of do nots I was just like, "Damn just go blind and deaf already and stfu."
You’re absolutely right. That would be the best place for them, some kind of an elderly housing complex. It doesn’t necessarily need to be assisted living, if they don’t need personal care of some kind or another, but that would also take out their sense of “fun”, complaining about everyone. They moved into a campground, condo, etc., where they allow for fires, people have kids, etc., then they’re mad because they want their life to be a certain way, but isn’t going to happen where they live. They’re going to make enemies in any place they’re going to live that doesn’t meet with their expectations. They probably need a few citations for misuse of police resources. Ultimately, you can’t control what other people do.
“Family bucket” 😂😂😭😭😭
Like a good neighbor, stay over there
Brilliant 😂
Good one 😂
"Good fences make good neighbors. Bad neighbors make good fertilizer!" 🤨
The first story
OP tell your vegan neighbor that a lot of insects and small animals had to die to protect his "vegan" diet. And also tell him that all of those vegetables, plants, fruits, and nuts also had to die for his "Vegan" diet because everything that he eats had to alive for it to grow. And to be even more petty tell him to stop stealing food from all of the animals and that humans have four 🐕 teeth for a reason.
There’s also that he deprives fish of the water to live in in order to water all those crops that he eats. It’s unnatural for humans to eat only plants. We are made to eat meat.
Many more die for the food of the animals you eat!
@@ankebosing1968 you’re wrong.
@@susangrande8142 I’m a whole hearted meat eater, i do have family that are vegan/vegetarian so I’ll eat it if they cook it cuz it’s not bad & it’s at their place & is good for u, however I do know some ppl have enzymes issues where they physically can’t process the protein in meat & need a vegan or vegetarian based diet. It’s rare but does happen. Just respect each other’s personal food preferences as long as it’s not ppl their eating. I draw the line at cannibalism.
@@maxguevara5204 I eat 95% carnivore now, as of 11 months ago, due to many health problems plants have caused me over the decades. I’m 65. Plants have poisons and antinutrients in them: oxalates, phytates, solanine, to name a few. I’m much healthier and happier eating almost no plants! I’ll grant you there may be a vanishingly few people that can’t digest meat; we are designed to eat and thrive on meat. Most of us humans have been damaged by plant “foods,” which are not the proper human diet. I too will not eat another human being, as far as I can imagine.
“Family Bucket”…. I’m DYING!!! 😂😂😂
Story 1's OP - that final line was so good that not even the world's best plastic surgeon could help that burn
The moment that neighbor claimed that the property stake shouldn't be trusted i knew he had attenpted to steal land.
Last story: Not only should they hold a BBQ to celebrate their new fence, it should also be a big bonfire BBQ, with lots of loud music, tons of children even if you have to bring them from other neighborhoods, and everyone should be encouraged to bring their dogs.
and invite the Fire Department and the Police Department 😂😂🎉
Or be a nightmare to those two. I’d love to see the response of Rose if that happened
Story 3: Another example of why making repeated frivolous 911 calls should be a felony.
Also why you get financial agreements in writing.
Misuse of emergency services is a crime, but only a misdemeanor I think?
1st story: do these people honestly expect their bitching and moaning to convince someone to change their ways? It would cause me to go to the other extreme
That's not his goal. OP's neighbor is probably one of those vegans who only became one to Lord how much "better" he is than everyone else.
I would invite neighbor to parent's farm let him pet a steer. Then send the steer to custom cuts.
Story 1: Wonderful finish. I played the story for my son, and it took him a moment, but he suddenly busted a gut laughing. I suggest OP put mouse - or rat traps in the garbage, and when neighbour gets snapped, calmly explain that they were meant to keep the vermin from spreading garbage around. Remember to remove them before the trucks arrive.
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*After listening to all of these nightmare neighbour stories.. it makes me even MORE grateful for my awesome neighbours! I have known the majority of them for at least 10 years. And we all look out for one another!*
1:08 Candles are far less energy-inefficient than electricity when it comes to lighting a room. (Not to mention the fire hazard and the fact they put a lot of nasty chemicals in the air (Carbon monoxice, benzene and formaldehyde, among others.)
I'd get beeswax candles...
I would have gotten the glass anyway. I would have a camera out there, and The second she breaks it, I'm pressing charges for destruction of property and making sure they pay for the damages and replacement.
Family bucket was a brilliant comeback,and last story I’d be having a bbq for my neighbours & kids with music,disco lights,fire pit and if they tried to annoy me anymore I’d threaten to take them to court for cutting down your tree’s ( wee cherry on top) 😂😂😂
Story 3: "I don't like the sounds of the real world, so I shouldn't have to listen to them at all. The world should bend to my wishes! Why isn't the world bending to my wishes? Wahhh! Wahhh!"
Ship them off on the next mission to the Sea of Tranquility. They can enjoy the quiet and being near a piece of history.
Best reply ever: " thats why I got the family bucket, so no one got left behind " legend!
I'd have put in the glass panels, filmed the neighbour breaking it and then got them sent to jail. And I wouldn't have given a damn about their parking pad either. Build stuff on land you stole from me, well that's your problem.
Story 3: I'm glad OP finally contacted authorities. It was pretty overdue. I kinda wish they had put in the glass panels though, and responded to Rose's threat with "It would be a shame if we sent you to jail for vandalism."
OP with the nosey neighbor .. Get a restraining order ..
If I had the misfortune of having a neighbor like the OP in Story 1, that neighbor would quickly learn that complaining about my dietary habits would result in a steady supply of KFC and Popeyes buckets containing well-gnawed chicken bones mysteriously appearing in front of his door, and complaining about my usage of lighting would result in it being Christmas at my home 24/7/365, with a giant light display to celebrate it...
I think that would be petty. The best response is just to ignore the neighbour and continue with your own lifestyle. If they persisted in being a nuisance I'd get my lawyer to write one of those icy letters, telling them to keep away.
Story 1: OP's retort ("That's why I got the family bucket so no one was left behind") cracked me up big time. But, seriously, if this were my neighbor, he could be dead by now for being such a "pakialamero" ("busybody"). It may not be by me, but by somebody else who's crazier than him and armed with a gun.
Story 1: get a LOUD air horn and blast it whenever the neighbor starts bitching and moaning
Video her several times doing her nonsense, then charge her with harrassment. 🤨
Last story..op was so patient with that witch.. I would have fired at second time of complaint of ugly fence... "Atleast they look new and beautiful than you..!!!" 😂😂😂
They should installed the glass panels along with cameras. Then submit the video of Rose breaking the glass to Police. Rose belongs in Jail or psych ward
Story 1: I did a bit of research and depending on where the trash bins are placed at and why he's going through them Mr. Vegan may get in legal trouble for doing so without permission.
Story 2: Correct me if I'm wrong but if they did take legal action & he was found to be at fault then couldn't a judge order him to pay for the repairs himself? If so then while I understand it's expensive they definitely should've taken legal action.
Story 3: Honesty it's surprising the couple didn't get arrested for constantly filing false reports, but that aside if they hated everything so much then they should've just moved somewhere else, though judging by their behavior I doubt they would've been satisfied not lording over others with their pettiness and spitefulness.
Good fences make good neighbors.... Bad neighbors make good compost! 😆😆😆
Bad neighbors make good hog food. 🤣🤣
I heard that "I got the family bucket" liner before 🤣🤣🤣🤣 never gets old, he should have told the neighbor the meat is plant based, the meat processing plant 🤣🤣
The last story, he should have a big barbecue with all the neighbors, their dogs and children😂
Story 1: if I had a neighbor like that, complaining about my meaty diet, I'd make it a point to eat whatever meaty dish in full view of him with a grin and say, "I'm imagining this dish is made from you, 100% grass fed human. You can end this fantasy of mine by shutting the hell up about what I eat."
My comeback to the guy in story one would be, 'I'm sure those that work in cemetaries say the same thing, but oddly, i never hear the residents complaining', a comeback and snappy quip all in one
Story 1 - Wait until he sees you run your gas-powered lawn equipment. If I had a neighbor like that, I'd purposefully go out and buy the biggest, loudest, gas-guzzling, pollution-spewing lawn panzer I could find and run it bright and early! That neighbor wouldn't know whether to squeal or shit! 🤣🤣🤣
If I had a vegan neighbor, I would tell them a simple truth that would be way too hard for them to really except.
And that truth is:
They really are true herbivore in the animal Kingdom.
There are animals that you would think are strictly vegetarian that will eat other animals if they need to.
Have been caught on camera, slurping up a snake like a spaghetti noodle.
And there was a situation I think in Ireland, in which there were flocks of birds that were being found dead, and nobody could figure out what was eating them only to eventually discover it was the herds of sheep in the area doing it.
And dear have been well documented eating rabbits. The story of Bambi and his friend thumper is the story of a deer keeping close to his emergency food.
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*Oh hell nah! If a neighbour of mine were to ever try to go through MY trash (and the bin is still on MY property) I would absolutely be posting No Trespassing signs! First time he came on my property again.. I'd call the cops!*
*IMO.. that's as bad as getting into my 📫*
First step get a cease and desist order sent to the neighbor!
If they continue to harass you get an order of protection!!!
Since they will not be able to live in the house next door because of the distance they have to stay away from you, watch how fast the house goes up for sale,!!!
Joe and Rose - I would have returned the favor and shut down those 2 on day 1. People like this that have already shown that they will heap abuse on you have to be shown you won't stand for their crap. Particularly with the threat from Rose holding a hammer - she would have spent the night in jail or undergoing a mental eval.
Its been a fes days. No storyies. Iam going blind and hou voice is enjoyble i have been a fan of you for 3+years. Thank u fluff&steveo❤❤❤
1:52 Not OP using Stitch’s line against his neighbor! Best reply ever!😂😂😂
...Am I the only one who, when the psycho threatened to break the glass panels, would have become even more determined to install them, so that I could point a hidden camera at the location and get her in some actual trouble?
I grew up on a farm and some guy bought a lot next to us and decided to put in a tornado magnet -- a trailer park. No big deal, except he was "unclear" to the crew clearing the lot and they bulldozed through one of our fences. That field couldn't be used for pasture until the fence was replaced.
It eventually got replaced, but not before lots of drama. The drama almost went to 11 -- Dad drove a semi and delivered to lots of Detroit area business run by families with Italian names. Some of them had ties, if you know what I mean. Dad was worrying about the fence situation, and one of the connected customers asked what was wrong, and that he could take care of whatever it was. Dad turned down the offer of help, thankfully.
We had to install a fence because of the little hoodlums in our neighborhood. They would come up and trash our backyard and everything on our deck. It used to be an open concept for the adjoining properties, to have a kind of shared play space for all of the children. But once they started destroying everyone’s things on their decks, we all put up fences. It’s really sad, because now it doesn’t have the same feeling of being good neighbors. We’re all closed off from each other.
Story 3: How come neighbors can't just be kind to one another? It's the saddest state of affairs. These two older people have nothing better in their lives than to harass good neighbors. The excellent neighbor pays for a lawyer, and the lousy neighbor looks stupid.
“That’s why I got the family bucket. So no one would be left behind.” LOL!!!!!
Story 3. I worked for a local government agency and we had to deal with a woman who made this one look like an angel. Never spoke just screamed at everyone and complained about everyone about everything. Neighbors had enough and took a group legal action against her. She moved and a street party was held that went for 2 days. One of the neighbors had already moved some time earlier to escape the abuse she received about the children she cared for. The Day Care was fully approved . The problem lady moved and by chance purchased the house next to the Day Care lady. Every complaint started again .She screamed and threw rocks at the husbands garage because he had the lights on doing something after sunset. She screamed at the kids and hosed the kids with the garden hose because she hated kids. That got the police involved. To stop the cross fence issues our building regulation people unofficially suggested building a 9 foot high fence just inside the actual boundary fence. The height was legal as it was inside the boundary. She went totally nuts because she could not throw or squirt anything over the top. Finally with threats of legal action from several directions she packed up and moved far away. Peace returned to 2 suburbs and we finally closed the very fat file.
Story #1, I'd be recording him, and recording me informing him that he is both trespassing AND harassing me, that I WILL press charges if he doesn't stop immediately & completely, and then follow through. Story #2, if you wait for the construction to be completed before putting up a fence, the other party can claim you implicitly allowed the easement without any fuss or demands for compensation, and therefore it "should" be explicitly allowed without recompense. Story #3, I would be yelling at him to get out, and calling 911 about an intruder in our house, rummaging through everything & refusing to leave.
First story. I had a neighbor like that. We started cooking meat on the grill regardless the weather, they came over to dump the grill, issue is they dumped it onto my teenage son, as the ambulance was taking my son the police were taking them for assault on a minor. Their landlord quickly put them out.
Sadly, we live in a karen rich area and can't afford to move.
That's stalking.
Rob! Tell me! You had to take more than one take when you read, "That's why I got the family bucket!"
That's too funny to read through with a straight face in one take! LOL!
I recommend watching videos of people abandoning veganism and trying meat again. It’s pretty hilarious. One girl ate a big meal of salmon and said she slept better and woke up feeling better than she had in years, her family said she started to seem like a normal person again.😂
When I could afford being vegetarrian, I was. I also recycle everything I can, and prefer doing other environmentally friendly things like using less harmful soaps and clearners. Guess what I DON'T do? Tell people how to live their lives. I despise when people use their views to try to control others. Religious, environmental, health reasons - any reason. I laughed so hard when he brought chicken home and said that line about nobody left behind. Even if I were still not eating meat, I'd have done that just to piss off a nosy neighbor.
story 1: keep a roasted turkey leg handy, ask them to wait a sec, return with said turkey leg and ask them to continue their rant while munching on said turkey leg.
Story 2: Good think I'm not the "old couple"! The neighbors would be repairing my yard and looking for a new way up to the house. No easements for a-holes!
Last story: The moment they brought up the property markers would have been the moment I would get a Surveyor. Also forget not cutting their driveway I'd have immediately sued to force them to not only remove it but to move it away from MY property, plus for their attempts to block my view. The glass panels would still be installed along with security cameras and if Rose broke one I would have her arrested. As far as a barrier to keep them from hitting my fence I would install large stones on my side with the side facing them being as garish and hideous as possible, maybe a few sculptures of Turds exclusive to their side PLUS again security cameras that can catch them if they try anything. In other words I would go out if my way to make their life as my neighbor as unpleasant as possible and once they were gone I would gladly repaint the rocks and remove the sculptures
"Some of our neighbors have dogs, and we don't like dogs. So we called animal control. Also, some of our neighbors have kids and we don't like kids. So we called child control."
They needed to reply with "well then you should have no problem understanding this...we don't like you so we shouldn't have to see or hear you, so gtfo"😂
Tree law is boring but very powerful. Those trees being cut without permission could cost the neighbors 10k to 300k, mostly depending upon age and rarity of the trees.
The new owners could get the old owners to press a suit over them since it was the old owners who lost the value. Ask to split the judgement with the old owner for finding out about the property line theft. Then, ask for the crazy neighbors to move away instead of paying your half. Boom! Old owner gets paid, and the crazies leave (or just pay you too).
Crazy my neighbor also has had a problem with my land... good thing we still had our papers.
Story 3: if I were they're naybers I'd be SO petty, I'd invite the whole nayberhood, with barbecue, party music, and invite the kids and dogs to join, and wait with salivating anticipation for the police, fire marshall, animal control and CPS to come knock at my door
Then you invite the public servants in to join the party. :)
Rose if you don’t want to hear music playing, children playing, people having a bbq or dogs barking then take your husband and go live in the middle of no where like how Eustace and Muriel do in Courage the Cowardly Dog.
I hope Rose was charged for wasting all those emergency services time.
Story 1: "That's why I got the family bucket." That is literally laugh out loud funny.
They sound like the landlord of my next door neighbor's house who kept trying to report everyone in the neighborhood to the city for the stupidest violations on the planet. Dude, I don't care that you're trying to sell your stupid house. You're making enemies and you're heavily out numbered. Do you want to get strung up? That's honestly what I thought was about to happen. My neighbors were getting pretty damn pissed with him
Story 1 - Oookay that neighbor sounds like a total nightmare. Personally I don’t care if a person is a vegetarian or vegan, I respect their choice but when they start pushing their beliefs onto me and try to ‘convert’ me to their ways, I’m not putting up with it.
If it were me I’d be hosting a barbecue at least once or twice a month just to piss off that neighbor. And that neighbor wouldn’t want to be digging through my trash because I have cats and they hunt. Guess what he’d find?
Try the same approach / resistance to a Jehovah's Witness when they come to your door.!! lol
@@ThomasWLalor I had those people come by years ago and I just tell them that my family are all military veterans and they’ve never come back.
@@tmntfangirl4700 I had three generations (Grandmother, Daughter/mother and granddaughter) of Adventists ring my bell late October asking me to tell the child that were no such things as "spirits" Not of a mind to ruin MY Halloween, I said I was Catholic, and much of our religious belief included the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost, and we prayed to images of the Saints for protection against false prophesy and heretics. I should be ashamed, but N-a-a-a-h, it felt good to be so blasphemous. (LOL)
@@ThomasWLalor Good for you.
I'd look at their new driveway on my property as "Hey, an excellent place to dump all my garbage for a new compost heap!"
Here lately, RUclips has been pushing crappy AI story videos to me, so thanks, Fluff, for your videos! Can't beat the real deal!
Yes! I HATE the robot voiced videos!
1:31 - What was Vegan Enviromentalist Neighbor (VEN) doing going through OP's garbage???
He was a bully AND a snoop.
@@mbyerly9680 But more importantly, depending on the placement of the trash can, he might also be a trespasser.
The ending of story one was hysterical!
Poor Rose, her life is so hard! Wow, they ended up with way more footage!
First story---restraining order. Last story---ALWAYS get a survey, especially when an obnoxious neighbor says something about markers being moved.
I always like to remind militant vegans that plants are living creatures as well, and how do we know that eating veggies doesn't cause them to scream in intense pain, but we just can't hear it. Got some shocked Pikachu faces from a few of them.
Plus said veggies are still alive when consumed.
That is why I got the family bucket! 😂😂😂
I've read so many stories about boundaries and encroaching trees, garbage cans, driveways, walls, fences, etc., that if anyone ever started building or rebuilding next to me, the first thing I would do is find the property markers. Then I'd stretch a line between the pegs and use one of those fluorescent spray marking cans they us in construction to make it clear what is out-of-bounds. Better a small, passive statement before work gets underway than fighting it out halfway through the build.
Dear Fluff, I couldn't help laugh when I heard your intro about people encroaching onto others' property just because the Karens and Kevins think that they are entitled to. That's basically how Europeans took North America from the Native People.
Or how the same people took Australia from the Aborigines.
Very true.
Story 1: there are two type of Vegans. The one who are against animal cruelty and the ones who want to feel superior over others. Just look at the Simpsons episode where Lisa goes vegan for both reason above.
And that’s one of the reasons why people hate her.
Didn't she almost kill someone by switching their meat with soy or am i making that up?
Yep, and most people who talk about their veganism online are in the 2nd category...
Well I mean having a Supremacy as a vegan I mean look at Adolf Hitler he was a vegan and then look at his Supremacy complex sure not all vegans are like Hitler but you still kill animals when you're a vegan because the animals have to die such a squirrel birds and such on to protect your shity food if an animal is going to die for me to eat something I'm not going to let that animal go to waste vegans do
I’m beginning to think that one of those types FAR outweighs the other.
Take a wild guess which one.
On the story about the driveway, I feel that it was important for the old couple to act before the house was completed. I am not a lawyer, but a judge might have allowed the invasion, due to some kind of sufferance that the old couple showed while the building was going on. The other neighbor with the old truck, is definitely the hero in the story and probably prevented a lot of very difficult legal work to undo this situation.
"I don't like music"
"I don't like fire"
"I don't like dogs"
"I don't like children"
Then what DO you like?
I do not know what the story is but a few miles from me is a small house with tiny paved driveway and little parking pad. the swampy land next door to it recently sold and a row of metal posts with no trespassing signs has appeared across the parking spot. driven into the pavement from the road back into the property.... looks like a major unhappy neighbors situation
I just bought a house and I'm planning to replace the existing fencing with deer fence. The last story was a good reminder for me to go and meet my new neighbours just to say hello and get their feedback on any of the fencing that will be against their own properties. I'm hopeful that I'm going to be living next to good people!
I would definitely get a restraining order against him for violating your privacy
Omg I love it!! The family bucket!!! 😂😂😂😂
The worst thing about vegans in story 1 is that they seem to place animal lives on a higher pedestal than human lives. It'd be one thing if they believed all life was equally precious, but they seem to show an active disdain towards their fellow humans.
Remember, people, the best thing you can do to counter the harms of the agricultural industry is buy from small, local farmers. Most of the cruelties of the agricultural industry occur on large farms that are multiple dozens of acres long. Not in the backyard of your neighbor with a chicken coop and a few raised plant beds.
In the third/last story. Given that Joe damaged the chainlink fence. It is *HIS* responsibility to repair it. Just to be petty, I'd put the "bad" side of the fence facing Joe und Rose's house. I'd also pound nails through the support structure of the fence as well as through the panels towards Joe und Rose's side.
The OP should have called the police, requesting a welfare check for both Joe und Rose.
Also the OP doesn't need Rose's or Joe's "permission" to install the glass panels in the fence. Und if Rose broke them. Call the police und report her for destruction of private property.
I am *NOT* surprised that Joe was the one who moved the property line markers.
1,200 square feet is not small potatoes.
First story hilarious that why I got the family bucket lmao
Vegan and Eco Warrior neighbor was absolutely hilarious.