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To: buccaneer81

I agree. I sometimes find our HOA a nuisance, but the rules are for everyone’s benefit, and we knew what they were when we bought the house.

I don’t know where the OP lives that he’s so upset. There are some obnoxious people in the neighborhood, and there’s some crime ... but the same was true in the 60’s. My subdivision has residents from more the 20 countries. (When the Brazilians cook out, it smells like carnivore heaven!) Everyone gets out and works on their lawns, and trades plants and appliances (”We got a new washer, you want the old one?).

Maybe I’ve just been lucky!


18 posted on 04/27/2008 5:56:39 AM PDT by Tax-chick (When my mothership lands, you're all toast.)
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Wow, lots of comments.

Yes, PA Engineer, I just joined to post this. Naw just kidding, I joined to complain about Glazlad, so I just thought I’d write about stuff I’ve seen happening in suburbs.

And fightinJAG, its is correct spelling. its different because it doesn’t show possession, as it’s does. Its a beautiful day. Rather than something like The day, it’s beauty lives on.

bucaneer81, I don’t care that you think that, but forcing people who live around you to not have chain-link is simply communist.

budweisest, I seem to agree with you. Gas prices going up will bring an end to Suburban living. People will either stay in the country (which is where I hope to be) or be stuck in the city, where they walk to work at one of those unique stores that are set up around them. The ones who stay in Suburbs will be swept away with the times.


19 posted on 04/27/2008 7:12:13 AM PDT by 5tealth
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