Anonymous wrote:It's just a guess (since I don't know people who would put nail polish on their young toddlers) but I'll bet that most people who don't see anything wrong with it are not the kind to be buying non-toxic nail polish.
Anonymous wrote:not to mention that fingernail polish has toxic chemicals in it that you are putting on your child.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's easier than you think to find the right man if you actually look.
What does this mean? As a husband or for an affair?
For an affair.
Anonymous wrote:FBO wrote:Wait, do I have this right? The 'kid' not getting spanked is upset and in therapy because his step-brother (basically) is getting spanked?
Really?
No, that's incorrect. I explained back on page 1. But does it really matter at this point?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
If the weeds are that visible, the white ones, it's something people in your neighborhood have the right to complain about. That looks terrible.
Really? What is so bad about visible weeds? It's not like there are car parts in the front yard. In our neighborhood, we've got a few neighbors who hang laundry out to dry in their backyards. I've had other neighbors complain that it looks trashy, but I'm all for it. More environmentally friendly than using the dryer. And, what makes it look trashy?
Anonymous wrote:FBO wrote:Your lawn, your rules. Tell him to get lost and mind his own business.
HOA? Check the rules because you may be held to that standard.
OP here. No, definitely no HOA. Part of the reason we bought in this neighborhood!
I'd love to tell him to mind his own business, but we live next door, so I'm trying to do the 'right'/civil thing.