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Title: Good neighbors are never appreciated
Post by: eagl on December 07, 2007, 08:18:21 PM
Good neighbors are never appreciated.  Why does this stuff always happen in the little hick towns full of unappreciative intolerant types?

http://www.cnn.com/2007/US/12/07/naked.twister.ap/index.html
Title: Good neighbors are never appreciated
Post by: AKIron on December 07, 2007, 08:27:04 PM
Having briefly lived in Duncanville which is a southern suburb of Dallas I would like to point out that it is almost impossible to see a separation between it, so far as urbanization goes, and about 40 miles to the north in the northern suburb of Dallas where I currently live. Hicksville it ain't unless you include the "heart" of Texas in that assessment. That being said, where was this friendly game of Twister when I was there???
Title: Good neighbors are never appreciated
Post by: lasersailor184 on December 07, 2007, 08:29:39 PM
Notice how they get their panties in a twist (pun fully intended) not because of the supposed immorality, but them not getting their cut of extortion... err, I mean tax money?
Title: Good neighbors are never appreciated
Post by: Maverick on December 07, 2007, 08:48:30 PM
Maybe they should have invited the neighbors to the parties.
Title: Re: Good neighbors are never appreciated
Post by: ramzey on December 07, 2007, 08:49:04 PM
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Originally posted by eagl
Good neighbors are never appreciated.  Why does this stuff always happen in the little hick towns full of unappreciative intolerant types?

http://www.cnn.com/2007/US/12/07/naked.twister.ap/index.html


Aren't little hick towns full of unappreciative intolerant types like 90% of US society?
Title: Re: Re: Good neighbors are never appreciated
Post by: lasersailor184 on December 07, 2007, 08:56:43 PM
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Originally posted by ramzey
Aren't little hick towns full of unappreciative intolerant types like 90% of US society?


You'll find the most intolerant to be democrats and extremely zealous christians.
Title: Re: Re: Good neighbors are never appreciated
Post by: eagl on December 07, 2007, 09:28:57 PM
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Originally posted by ramzey
Aren't little hick towns full of unappreciative intolerant types like 90% of US society?


No, 90% of US society lives all crammed together in big cities, where they form massive liberal voting blocks.  That's why electoral votes cannot be tied directly to population, otherwise the political will of the people who occupy the vast geographical majority of the US would be utterly suppressed by the teeming masses who huddle together for warmth and look to the government to solve all their problems.

See, it's all the liberal's fault! ;)
Title: Good neighbors are never appreciated
Post by: Halo on December 07, 2007, 10:00:02 PM
Just another case of overcrowding and activity inappropriate in size or scale for the neighborhood.  If they had six or eight or occasionally even a dozen people who would notice?
Title: Good neighbors are never appreciated
Post by: ramzey on December 07, 2007, 10:07:22 PM
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Originally posted by Halo
Just another case of overcrowding and activity inappropriate in size or scale for the neighborhood.  If they had six or eight or occasionally even a dozen people who would notice?


in 36k community? are you kidding?
 
Ever live in small community?
In place where i grew up(pop. 20k), you can't fart without whole city knowing about that within 2 hours
Title: Good neighbors are never appreciated
Post by: Slash27 on December 07, 2007, 10:11:03 PM
20k?


My town is pop 750:D



I gotta go make out with my sister/cousin. Catch ya'll later:aok
Title: Good neighbors are never appreciated
Post by: AKIron on December 07, 2007, 10:11:32 PM
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Originally posted by ramzey
in 36k community? are you kidding?
 
Ever live in small community?
In place where i grew up(pop. 20k), you can't fart without whole city knowing about that within 2 hours


As I mentioned, Duncanville is not an island nor even a community separate from that named DFW. It may have been 40 years ago but certainly no longer. It is what is commonly referred to as a "bedroom" community.
Title: Good neighbors are never appreciated
Post by: Chairboy on December 07, 2007, 10:25:40 PM
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Duncanville, which proclaims itself "The Perfect Blend of Family, Community and Business," is an unlikely venue for a neighborhood swinger club.
Pretty funny line, the lifestyle isn't something limited to 'Las Vegas' or big cities, it's part of the American tapestry in towns big and small.  Perhaps research for stories is going out of vogue.

You might be amazed at what some of your neighbors do on the weekends....
Title: Good neighbors are never appreciated
Post by: Jackal1 on December 08, 2007, 07:01:35 AM
Hehe. This has been being covered localy for a while now.
Have any of you seen the owners of "The Cherry Pit"?
The dude was on the tube and looked like he had skidded a half mile down a bad gravel road ........on his face.
The chick could be a double for Moma Cass back in the old days. Save the whales!!!!! :rofl Makes you wonder who was visiting this dive.
They were turning a residential area into a traffic nightmare. Lining the streets with cars where parking is not allowed, blocking driveways, etc.
How stupid can you get and expect to not be bothered?
If they want to run a swingers dive, they need to take it to the country and out of the residential section.
Then Frankenface, Shezilla and the rest of the Challneged Sex For Lunch Bunch
can bop their brains out.
Title: Good neighbors are never appreciated
Post by: AKIron on December 08, 2007, 08:46:26 AM
I was looking for some old pics of Duncanville when I ran across this. It's not Duncaville but is too bizarre not to share.

(http://www.texasfreeway.com/Dallas/historic/photos/images/txhwys_jan69_i635_laser_ribbon_cutting_reduced.jpg)
Title: Re: Re: Re: Good neighbors are never appreciated
Post by: Maverick on December 08, 2007, 12:40:05 PM
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Originally posted by eagl
No, 90% of US society lives all crammed together in big cities, where they form massive liberal voting blocks.  That's why electoral votes cannot be tied directly to population, otherwise the political will of the people who occupy the vast geographical majority of the US would be utterly suppressed by the teeming masses who huddle together for warmth and look to the government to solve all their problems.

See, it's all the liberal's fault! ;)


I'm not sure but IIRC, during the last election there was some comment that the entire election would be decided by carrying about 7 specific states if it was solely based on the "popular" vote. That would in effect, disenfranchise everyone living in the other 43 states.
Title: Re: Re: Re: Re: Good neighbors are never appreciated
Post by: john9001 on December 08, 2007, 01:20:20 PM
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Originally posted by Maverick
I'm not sure but IIRC, during the last election there was some comment that the entire election would be decided by carrying about 7 specific states if it was solely based on the "popular" vote. That would in effect, disenfranchise everyone living in the other 43 states.


that's why there is a electoral college, every 4 years the question of why is there a electoral college comes up.
Title: Good neighbors are never appreciated
Post by: Tigeress on December 08, 2007, 04:11:14 PM
I, for one, would not buy a house next to theirs.

Regardless of what these people are actually doing in that house, 100 people worth of cars every Friday and Saturday night lining the streets and alcohol-fueled loudness is not my idea of a quiet peaceful setting to have a home. Thus, I would have a problem with it even if they were playing bingo.

If it were 10-15 people it wouldn't be too bad but still every Friday and Saturday night?

A party at a neighbor's is one thing but a mob like that is over the top and they know it.

Just pass an ord. to prevent unauthorized parking in front of peoples homes and call the tow trucks and enforce the disturbing the peace law every time they get loud.

Those intoxicated and walking back to their cars down the street could also be cited for public drunkeness and whoever had the car keys, DWI.

TIGERESS
Title: Good neighbors are never appreciated
Post by: ramzey on December 08, 2007, 08:36:32 PM
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Originally posted by Tigeress
I, for one, would not buy a house next to theirs.

Regardless of what these people are actually doing in that house, 100 people worth of cars every Friday and Saturday night lining the streets and alcohol-fueled loudness is not my idea of a quiet peaceful setting to have a home. Thus, I would have a problem with it even if they were playing bingo.



Oh yea, but that would not make news.
Also, will you disturb all those senior citizens and take  single pleasure left in their life's? you are so cruel

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Just pass an ord. to prevent unauthorized parking in front of peoples homes and call the tow trucks and enforce the disturbing the peace law every time they get loud.

Those intoxicated and walking back to their cars down the street could also be cited for public drunkeness and whoever had the car keys, DWI.


LOL, what else, register them all as sex offenders ?

Just wondering what else you would do to make your neighbors life miserable? and when this ord. would hit you back?
At next b-day party of your kids? family reunion?

People scream about taking their own rights back and don't realize they are actually taken by their own friends, neighbors, family, co workers and themselfs.
Title: Good neighbors are never appreciated
Post by: LePaul on December 08, 2007, 09:46:40 PM
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Originally posted by ramzey

People scream about taking their own rights back and don't realize they are actually taken by their own friends, neighbors, family, co workers and themselfs.


Werd.