Anonymous wrote:Fat neighbors.
Anonymous wrote:Loud music, loud people. An occasional party is okay but not even several times a year. I also don't want to hear your personal conversations, especially your arguments.
Dogs barking too much.
Noise bothers me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Neighbors who have parking in front of their home, AND a driveway - but park on the street across/down from their own home, in front of someone else’s house - because their 20 yr old Toyota Highlander has an oil leak. So they park there so the oil puddles don’t stain their own driveway or street parking.
We live on larger street in a Kensington neighborhood, west of Connecticut Ave and south of Knowles Ave.
And I’m pretty sure she reads this forum.
Why do you care if they park in the street? Is that not what the purpose of on-street parking spaces is?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump flags year round. For years.
Democratic flags year round AND bumper stickers plastered across their vehicles.
Black Lives matter and coexist bumper stickers.
I’m here to tell you ALL lives matter and coexisting is human nature…
OMG, a rAcIsT!!!!!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump flags year round. For years.
Democratic flags year round AND bumper stickers plastered across their vehicles.
Black Lives matter and coexist bumper stickers.
I’m here to tell you ALL lives matter and coexisting is human nature…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My neighbors have a two car garage, a giant frying pan shaped driveway that easily can accommodate 3-4 cars minimum and 5 cars for 2 drivers (they’re empty nesters so no kids) and they refuse to park any in their garage or driveway. INSTEAD they park their cars, strategically spaced just a little too far apart (so no one can try to park in between any of them) on the street directly in front of my driveway.
These people live across the street from me, so whenever you leave my driveway (backing out or driving straight) you almost hit their car. Every time. The people that sold us the house told us they’d hit their cars twice.
We have asked them to please not park directly in front of the driveway so we can get in and out. And we cannot park on the street on our side of the street because there is only parking allowed on one side (the neighbor’s side) because the street is so narrow. So we must use our driveway.
We now have a teen driver, and after 15 years of living here we have asked them, politely again, and they said no. They’ve become famous on the street for being difficult for absolutely no reason. They just insufferable.
I'd buy two or three beaters and park them there when they use their cars. I'd park one of them by my driveway such that they couldn't park behind it or in front of it without blocking my driveway. That way you've bought your own space because only you can block your driveway.
Anonymous wrote:My neighbors have a two car garage, a giant frying pan shaped driveway that easily can accommodate 3-4 cars minimum and 5 cars for 2 drivers (they’re empty nesters so no kids) and they refuse to park any in their garage or driveway. INSTEAD they park their cars, strategically spaced just a little too far apart (so no one can try to park in between any of them) on the street directly in front of my driveway.
These people live across the street from me, so whenever you leave my driveway (backing out or driving straight) you almost hit their car. Every time. The people that sold us the house told us they’d hit their cars twice.
We have asked them to please not park directly in front of the driveway so we can get in and out. And we cannot park on the street on our side of the street because there is only parking allowed on one side (the neighbor’s side) because the street is so narrow. So we must use our driveway.
We now have a teen driver, and after 15 years of living here we have asked them, politely again, and they said no. They’ve become famous on the street for being difficult for absolutely no reason. They just insufferable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For me, it's an overly manicured front lawn.
There's a difference between having a nice looking house and being psychotic about a lawn and spraying it with chemicals. Anytime you see two houses where there is a huge difference in lawn color, going in a straight line along the property line, you know the one with the unnatural green side is unhinged.
Curious as to what your yard looks like.
Is it hard to understand that a lawn that has very obviously been doused in poisons is very different from a lawn that looks perfectly fine but may have a stray weed or two here or there?
There is at least one person here who seems to think that the any lawn that doesn’t have poisons applied regularly must be a yard of mud and weeds. They apparently cannot conceive that it is possible to have a nice enough yard without poisoning weeds and bees.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump flags year round. For years.
Trump flags ever.
Or those insufferable “hate has no home here” or “in this house we:”. Anyone with one of those in their yard is not only a closet-racist but also can’t read the room.