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[quote=Anonymous]16:29 - NO. NO. NO. 16:29 is working on her "how to p*ss off your neighbor and invite retaliation from the street smart" guide. Please excuse her naivete. We have this problem in our neighborhood. We have controlling neighbor (A) and neighbor who just wants his space (B). Simple, right? Nope. (A) INSISTS on parking in front of (B)'s house. Something about (A) being there first. Where are we, grade school? Believe me when I tell you this has NOTHING to do with parking spaces, at all. (A) *continually* makes an issue out of it, especially knowing that (B) doesn't like (A)'s behavior. (A) keeps at it, whatever (A)'s issue is. And (get this) (A) has plenty of room and great parking in front of their own house. WTH? I know both parties and I also know that (B) is not as nice as he seems, so (A) is in for some surprises that I feel (but do not have) an obligation to report. Suffice it to say it is going to be really, really bad and (A) will never see it coming. (B) has already been pushed. If (A) only knew when to stop and LET IT GO, (A) would have put themselves (!) in a much better position. Besides it buying goodwill between neighbors, the moral of the story is do NOT antagonize. Use your OWN space and everyone will be happy. I never understood the need for minding others spaces? It only brings problems. Don't assume the one you are antagonizing will not be residing there as long or whatever, you never know. And it could be really bad. If your parents taught you anything, it should be to choose your battles extremely carefully (don't pick on the wrong person)! This case is in the suburbs, where there is more implied understanding. [/quote]
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