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purr Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jul-15-07 10:00 PM
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40. Different situation here.
Edited on Sun Jul-15-07 10:04 PM by purr
Thats why I didnt want the neighbors kids in the back to go through my yard during construction. But.. this is my great aunts yard and her sons gf that lives in the basement is completely off her rocker (drunk and on multiple illegal drugs). After all of this, my son now walks down the other yard so he doesnt have to cross her. But her kid is always riding his power wheels all through my parents yard all day since their yard is small.

But really, no one really cares if someone walks through their yard here, basically all family around here and a few that arent. I'm not sue happy, so if my son sprained his ankle in her yard, then oh well, he'll get better. If I lived in a neighborhood with sue crazy people I would be apprehensive as well, but not when it comes to your family. No one has any signs in their yard and I dont blame you for having that.

Its just a different situation here. I know kids get hurt, and so do most of the other people around here, this woman was being evil to my son (shes nice as pie to my daughter and never said one bad thing to her. She has a vendetta against my son because he wont let her son beat on him and just take it, he'll get him to stop. Her kid will go up to mine and push him until he gets to his breaking point then start to fight back to defend himself !dont you see hes messed up? hes not right in the head! you shouldnt f***ing fight back you should just let him beat you up since hes f****ed up". So I got on her about that one time, then shes been nasty to him since.

Its not a matter of my child not respecting someones property, its the fact that this woman doesnt have a say in it because its not her house, and 2nd if he was not welcome by the owner of the property then he wouldnt go that way. My child is respectful and is incredibly polite so I know he wouldnt do that to defy someone.
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