Last story - Some neighbors came in and tried to take some of a family members land. She has a good bit since it's not incredibly useful or near anything. So instead of fighting it, she leased it to the power company for wind turbines. The neighbors chose violence to "assert their authority" and destroyed their lives after attacking the utility workers netting a felony.
If you want me to move your fence off my land, not a problem, you'll find your fence at the local scrap yard. Don't try scamming folks, you'll lose, and it'll hurt
Yes because if it went the legal route then OP will be claiming back property tax overpaid on the property, and then the council will go back to when either the neighbours bought, or the fence was installed if they can prove it, and calculate the extra tax they would have had to pay. Then applied interest on each yer, compounding every year, and also a fine for the failure to pay the tax. 5-10 years of that and the neighbours will end up owing the council more than the value of the property, and OP will simply get as refund the total of all those years of tax error, no interest, as credit.
@@SeanBZA 99% of the time folks that steal land don't pay taxes on it until they're caught, until that time the people they stole it from are paying taxes, folks just don't pay attention to their surroundings, specially if they don't live directly on the land
@@robertrickett7816 Exactly, in court they would have been forced to pay the back tax on the land they stole, and the owner would get the relief, then both still pay the same tax. But the perp gets charged the usage fee by the council, and the fines.
Fence story- The neighbor should have had a survey done before the fence was put up to find the actual property lines. As the saying goes;" Ignorance of the law is NO EXCUSE!"
This neighbour knew they move the fence eight 🦶 on OP land. The neighbour want op pay to move the fence. This neighbour knew the law they would not pay any property taxes on the land.
The story about the mouse jugglers is disturbing. Of course there is unintended nudity in people’s homes. And children would be caught by the cameras living their lives!! The company’s lawyer told the CEO that the criminal charges that he’d face if he didn’t turn off the cameras would have him in prison for a long, long time.
When you put lettuce and tomato on pizza, you put it on after the pizza is cooked. I used to work in a pizza place and we made a BLT pizza. It had white sauce and bacon and cheese, and then when it came out of the oven we squirted mayo on it and topped it with shredded lettuce and diced tomato. It was absolutely delicious!
When I was stationed at Ft Rucker, Alabama, pizza shops kept trying to put grits on every pizza. I would say no, but they would insist, so I left to try elsewhere. I finally ended up buying from a tiny mobile pizza truck they drove from barracks to barracks. You only had two choices. Cheese or pepperoni. I asked the driver why he was throwing away the pepperoni to bake a cheese pizza. He said that their kitchen only made pepperoni, so he was told to throw it out. Then he asked if I wanted him to put it on mine, as extra, since several other soldiers had ordered cheese. I often got three to five times the usual pepperoni each evening that I ordered a pizza. Just let him see me and others order first!
@@rustyjones7908 Grits might still be a favorite in the south, but I couldn't digest them. I was forced to try them a few times in my teens. I felt like I had a brick in my stomach for days, both times. I have some food allergies, but I've never heard of anyone else having that reaction.
@@madgevanness4011 Grits are most commonly served as breakfast or a side dish to other meals. Similar to cornmeal, grits are made from dried and ground corn but are usually a coarser grind. Grits are often made from hominy, which is corn treated with lime (or another alkaline product) to remove the hull. Grits are made from cornmeal. I can handle that, but I can't process grits. The cause stomachh pain and severe constipatipn for me I was foced to et them several times in my teens, & I was in pain fo three to five days, each tim.
Mouse Turner Story: I simple analogue watch (MUST have a second hand) will work just fine as a cheap mouse giggler (if you set the mouse sensor on the watch face) because the mouse sensor takes a picture of the surface and compares it to the last picture and moves the pointer based on the differences between the pictures so because the second hand is always moving, the mouse thinks it's always moving... I believe you can get a mechanical watch from the dollar store or Walmart for less than $10.00...
the fence story - op should of just ripped the fence up and not bothered talking to the neighbors. the fence was on his land meaning it was classified as his part of the fence.
I think the last one, the neighbors didn't see the moving cost as a real problem. They were just gambling to see if they could get the more lucrative 8ft of land out of the new people.
With the fence entirely on your property, wouldn’t that be legally considered YOUR property? Your neighbor would have responded more quickly if you informed them you intended to remove and destroy the fence.
Focusing metric data onto a single point in any work system to determine "productivity" will always be doomed to failure as there will always be thos who will circumvent it
Working from home with an ALWAYS-ON camera results in unintended nudity. These images explain why projectile vomiting is becoming a more frequent medical issue. (lol)
Last op is stupid should have acted sooner saying I don’t want to start off on wrong foot basically says I’m a push over the neighbors started off on the wrong foot when they took the land
Last story - Some neighbors came in and tried to take some of a family members land. She has a good bit since it's not incredibly useful or near anything. So instead of fighting it, she leased it to the power company for wind turbines. The neighbors chose violence to "assert their authority" and destroyed their lives after attacking the utility workers netting a felony.
If you want me to move your fence off my land, not a problem, you'll find your fence at the local scrap yard. Don't try scamming folks, you'll lose, and it'll hurt
Yes because if it went the legal route then OP will be claiming back property tax overpaid on the property, and then the council will go back to when either the neighbours bought, or the fence was installed if they can prove it, and calculate the extra tax they would have had to pay. Then applied interest on each yer, compounding every year, and also a fine for the failure to pay the tax. 5-10 years of that and the neighbours will end up owing the council more than the value of the property, and OP will simply get as refund the total of all those years of tax error, no interest, as credit.
I think the neighbor should have paid the legal fees that the rightful owner incurred
@@SeanBZA 99% of the time folks that steal land don't pay taxes on it until they're caught, until that time the people they stole it from are paying taxes, folks just don't pay attention to their surroundings, specially if they don't live directly on the land
@@robertrickett7816 Exactly, in court they would have been forced to pay the back tax on the land they stole, and the owner would get the relief, then both still pay the same tax. But the perp gets charged the usage fee by the council, and the fines.
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Fence story- The neighbor should have had a survey done before the fence was put up to find the actual property lines. As the saying goes;" Ignorance of the law is NO EXCUSE!"
This neighbour knew they move the fence eight 🦶 on OP land. The neighbour want op pay to move the fence.
This neighbour knew the law they would not pay any property taxes on the land.
Last one. Should have sued them for attorney fees.
The story about the mouse jugglers is disturbing. Of course there is unintended nudity in people’s homes. And children would be caught by the cameras living their lives!! The company’s lawyer told the CEO that the criminal charges that he’d face if he didn’t turn off the cameras would have him in prison for a long, long time.
OR... Simply put a piece of black tape over the camera. Voila! Problem solved.
Happy Sunday RedWheel hope you are well. Thanks for sharing. Please stay safe.🏴😁😷👍. Have a great day and a wonderful week ahead everyone
Good morning everyone and RedWheel 😊
Hope everyone has a great day 😊
I'm actually impressed that the neighbors in the last one were able to be friendly after they tried to screw over OP.
When you put lettuce and tomato on pizza, you put it on after the pizza is cooked. I used to work in a pizza place and we made a BLT pizza. It had white sauce and bacon and cheese, and then when it came out of the oven we squirted mayo on it and topped it with shredded lettuce and diced tomato. It was absolutely delicious!
Again - only in Merica!
When I was stationed at Ft Rucker, Alabama, pizza shops kept trying to put grits on every pizza. I would say no, but they would insist, so I left to try elsewhere. I finally ended up buying from a tiny mobile pizza truck they drove from barracks to barracks. You only had two choices. Cheese or pepperoni. I asked the driver why he was throwing away the pepperoni to bake a cheese pizza. He said that their kitchen only made pepperoni, so he was told to throw it out. Then he asked if I wanted him to put it on mine, as extra, since several other soldiers had ordered cheese. I often got three to five times the usual pepperoni each evening that I ordered a pizza. Just let him see me and others order first!
Grits on a pizza sounds super cursed
@@rustyjones7908 Grits might still be a favorite in the south, but I couldn't digest them. I was forced to try them a few times in my teens. I felt like I had a brick in my stomach for days, both times. I have some food allergies, but I've never heard of anyone else having that reaction.
Some pizza 🍕shops use cornmeal on the pan to keep the pie from sticking. Pretty coarse, which is what grits are.
@@madgevanness4011
Grits are most commonly served as breakfast or a side dish to other meals. Similar to cornmeal, grits are made from dried and ground corn but are usually a coarser grind. Grits are often made from hominy, which is corn treated with lime (or another alkaline product) to remove the hull.
Grits are made from cornmeal. I can handle that, but I can't process grits. The cause stomachh pain and severe constipatipn for me I was foced to et them several times in my teens, & I was in pain fo three to five days, each tim.
They should have called that guy and asked him for the exact dimensions of his lettuce to be cutted.
Good morning, RW and everyone! Great stories as usual this morning! Thank you for sharing them! Hope you all have a wonderful day!
👋Good morning, Loretta! Happy Sunday! I hope your weekend is going well.
Sending lots of positive vibes again!
See you on the next one! 🤗🥰🌬🧡🧡🧡🧡🧡✌️
I always want to dig up a garden on the other side of the fence as it’s your property !
Mouse Turner Story: I simple analogue watch (MUST have a second hand) will work just fine as a cheap mouse giggler (if you set the mouse sensor on the watch face) because the mouse sensor takes a picture of the surface and compares it to the last picture and moves the pointer based on the differences between the pictures so because the second hand is always moving, the mouse thinks it's always moving...
I believe you can get a mechanical watch from the dollar store or Walmart for less than $10.00...
It's bad enough if you have a "sore loser", but the worst is a "sore winner".
the fence story - op should of just ripped the fence up and not bothered talking to the neighbors. the fence was on his land meaning it was classified as his part of the fence.
About the first story - a shell script can easily use a random number generator to be harder to detect.
So, No, I won't move the fence and I'll give you 30 days to move it or it will be taken down.
Morning friends! Thanks Red!
Never heard of Lettuce on PIZZA until now 🤢🤮... Pineapple 🤗🤤
Fence: tenant at the time probably said it was OK so they didn’t have to mow. But of course they had No right.
Hello everyone. I’m got in at number 33 today. Have a nice day.
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Taco pizza! Now I've heard EVERYTHING.
I mean - who puts lettuce on a pizza? Only in Merica!
Next to the last story: that ceo needs to be fired.
I think the last one, the neighbors didn't see the moving cost as a real problem. They were just gambling to see if they could get the more lucrative 8ft of land out of the new people.
could be some investors or something demanding it maybe?
With the fence entirely on your property, wouldn’t that be legally considered YOUR property?
Your neighbor would have responded more quickly if you informed them you intended to remove and destroy the fence.
Focusing metric data onto a single point in any work system to determine "productivity" will always be doomed to failure as there will always be thos who will circumvent it
I would remove the fence, and that would be the end of it.
Howdy people
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hmmm a taco pizza 🤔 that actually sounds pretty good
The pizza shop I go to here has a taco pizza that is amazing. After it's cooked, they put tomatoes and lettuce all over the pizza.
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If you truly do not want to get off on the wrong foot make them move the fence and let them pay more know you will not put up that kind of BS
I would have refused the order!
To the pizza cook brilliant
Working from home with an ALWAYS-ON camera results in unintended nudity. These images explain why projectile vomiting is becoming a more frequent medical issue. (lol)
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Who puts lettuce on a pizza ?
Last op is stupid should have acted sooner saying I don’t want to start off on wrong foot basically says I’m a push over the neighbors started off on the wrong foot when they took the land