Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am embarrassed in our neighborhood when neighbors (or their guests) park their cars all crazily ("creative parking," we call it) up on the curb on the grass . STEWPID and low-class.
Huh. Are the streets really narrow so people are afraid of getting hit? We don't park on the grass but we always flip our mirror up because of this, and try to get as close to the curb as possible. A neighbor down the street got grazed and his mirror was duct-taped together for weeks until he was able to get it fixed.
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't go so far as to say I'm embarrassed about anything, but yeah, our cats have been on the phone with yours.
Also, the upstairs bathroom has water damage and needs gutting. The kitchen tiles are cracked and look dingy, no matter how you clean them.
Our neighbors constantly pile up trash, including soiled mattresses and broken toilets, in front of our house, days before trash pick up. There's an HOA, but they step over the piles of garbage to cite each and every one of us about faded paint trim or a rust spot on a railing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am embarrassed in our neighborhood when neighbors (or their guests) park their cars all crazily ("creative parking," we call it) up on the curb on the grass . STEWPID and low-class.
Huh. Are the streets really narrow so people are afraid of getting hit? We don't park on the grass but we always flip our mirror up because of this, and try to get as close to the curb as possible. A neighbor down the street got grazed and his mirror was duct-taped together for weeks until he was able to get it fixed.
Anonymous wrote:I am embarrassed in our neighborhood when neighbors (or their guests) park their cars all crazily ("creative parking," we call it) up on the curb on the grass . STEWPID and low-class.
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't go so far as to say I'm embarrassed about anything, but yeah, our cats have been on the phone with yours.
Also, the upstairs bathroom has water damage and needs gutting. The kitchen tiles are cracked and look dingy, no matter how you clean them.
Our neighbors constantly pile up trash, including soiled mattresses and broken toilets, in front of our house, days before trash pick up. There's an HOA, but they step over the piles of garbage to cite each and every one of us about faded paint trim or a rust spot on a railing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Finding crickets in the basement when guests come over is embarrassing. Usually the cats get them but sometimes they miss one. Also, it is embarrassing when we clean the cat boxes before having guests and then the cats take a dump right before the guests come (they always manage this, somehow) so it smells for the first 20 mins of the visit.
Other than that, not really. I suppose I should be embarrassed by the fact that anyone taller than 5'10" (which includes my DH) has to duck when walking through part of the basement to get to the second bathroom, laundry, and storage. But really we are so happy to have finally finished that area -- in a fairly ingenious fashion given the space constraints -- that I really do not care. Ditto for our crappy Ikea furniture. It is functional and comfortable and I don't throw out functional things. When it dies, we will get new furniture. Until then, I would rather use my money wisely than spend it just so my friends don't wonder why we don't have a nicer house.
Why are your guests spending so much time in your basement? We also have crickets and litter boxes in our basement, but I don't bring guests down there, so it isn't an issue.
Anonymous wrote:Finding crickets in the basement when guests come over is embarrassing. Usually the cats get them but sometimes they miss one. Also, it is embarrassing when we clean the cat boxes before having guests and then the cats take a dump right before the guests come (they always manage this, somehow) so it smells for the first 20 mins of the visit.
Other than that, not really. I suppose I should be embarrassed by the fact that anyone taller than 5'10" (which includes my DH) has to duck when walking through part of the basement to get to the second bathroom, laundry, and storage. But really we are so happy to have finally finished that area -- in a fairly ingenious fashion given the space constraints -- that I really do not care. Ditto for our crappy Ikea furniture. It is functional and comfortable and I don't throw out functional things. When it dies, we will get new furniture. Until then, I would rather use my money wisely than spend it just so my friends don't wonder why we don't have a nicer house.
Anonymous wrote:Finding crickets in the basement when guests come over is embarrassing. Usually the cats get them but sometimes they miss one. Also, it is embarrassing when we clean the cat boxes before having guests and then the cats take a dump right before the guests come (they always manage this, somehow) so it smells for the first 20 mins of the visit.
Other than that, not really. I suppose I should be embarrassed by the fact that anyone taller than 5'10" (which includes my DH) has to duck when walking through part of the basement to get to the second bathroom, laundry, and storage. But really we are so happy to have finally finished that area -- in a fairly ingenious fashion given the space constraints -- that I really do not care. Ditto for our crappy Ikea furniture. It is functional and comfortable and I don't throw out functional things. When it dies, we will get new furniture. Until then, I would rather use my money wisely than spend it just so my friends don't wonder why we don't have a nicer house.