www.rottenneighbor.com Just stumbled across this website. Supposedly you can nark on your "rotten" neighbors or check out areas where you might want to move to. Here's a taste from my area (Henderson, NV)... Crazy Ho and Stalker I felt sorry for this poor widow when I moved in, so I started hanging out with her. She became obsessed with me. When I woke up in the morning, she would call me 1st thing. She would look for my tv to come on. Then after I started keeping my curtains closed, she would make up excuses to come over. Mini emergencies. If I left she would call my cell before I was out of my driveway. I had no privacy. We went out one night I told her a guy was cute so she started flirting with him and brought him home. When I moved I did not give her my new info, so she called my family and work and told them I was on drugs, that I borrowed money from her, and slept with everyone. Beware of C.A. on Mallory st in Henderson, she is like herpes, she just won't go away. There appears to be hours of fun reading on this website. Enjoy!
the one about easy gals is hilarious. dude is bragging about banging all these chicks...then says he got the Clap...hilarious.
San antonio? close to st. mary's campus? I did searches for houston and SA....a blatant racist website
I got yelled at by one of my neighbors because my dogs and his dog had a backyard spat. He has a little white dog that is trying to mix it up with my bad boy Ridgebacks. In between that is a rotting fence that these neighbors don't seem to care about. The f-ing thing is practically falling down and the boards won't stay in because the wood is rotten. It's been like that for several years....a real eye sore. I only moved in two years ago. But, I guess as long as the piece of crap still stands, then their okay with it. So, one day, my dogs and his dogs are out there running the fence line. My dogs knocked two problem boards off the fence and his little b**** of a dog stuck her head through the hole. My dogs went after that dog when that happened and, so he claims, got a bite on her head causing a small laceration. Then, instead of restraining his dog and coming to my door about it right when it happened, he apparently tried to fix the fence while our dogs were still frenzying it up. So, he got in the middle of it and one of my dogs gave him the evil growl and he got scared saying "f*** this" or something. No..."f you" for trying to fix a fence while the dogs were outside. He failed to even mention it to me until at least a week later after he sat and huffed...puffed about it for several days. Then, he comes over balling me out about something I didn't even know happened...claiming I don't give a crap. The fact is I do give a crap...but I can't be out back every time a dog incident happens. If I hear a ruckus, then I try to get out there to calm the situation down. Did he acknowledge any of that? NO. He huffed and puffed about "me not caring...and I should apologize (he was trying to force an apology)". This...for an incident I didn't even know happened until after he rudely chewed me out a week after it happened. This was our first conversation on it. He started talking about how if he had a shotgun...he might shoot my dogs in my own backyard if he was a different sort of person(you mean from the d***head I see in front of me). Then, he had the gall to call me a "bad neighbor" over this one incident as he walked off...the a-hole. Before that, I calmly suggested that the fence was rotting, is a problem, and needs to be replaced. Then, he said "well...I'm not paying for half or any of it to replace it". Then, he tells me to put a barrier up in my own yard. Yea...screw you. You put a barrier up since your dog is just as guilty as my dogs of creating the commotion. So, I'm going to replace the whole f-ing fence on my own. The good thing is he and his family are moving. I'm not going to give him the satisfaction of doing anything until he moves. I don't want to talk to this irate a-hole ever again. He doesn't know what a bad neighbor is. The sh*t he was laying on me was some sort of guilt trip to make me feel bad. Well...I don't feel bad because I know an a-hole when I hear one and he is one. No respectable person would ever say the crap he said to me and top it off with a "bad neighbor" comment over one incident. I took the high road on all of it...unlike him. I refused to be a d*ck to this guy. I apologized. Next time...don't try to fix a f-ing fence when the dogs are still outside. Take your dog inside and come see me. I think he was actually pissed because he had to nail some wood from his side (because I can't do it from mine as he has the smooth side). He's not smart enough to use a screw and a screw gun so he tries to nail a rotting board into another rotting board....umm...that won't work moron. Two words to this guy: F**K YOU! Anyway, I was kind of hoping I would see him post something about me up there. Then, I would show him what a bad neighbor is really all about. No problems other than that and he refuses to communicate in a timely fashion when something is bothering him. So, he bottles it up and then let's loose the cork...like I'm the source of all his problems. In the end, he has insulted me as far as I care to be insulted. If he approaches me again with his garbage, then I'm going to let him have it and hope I can get a punch out of him. Then, I'm going to get the cops out to arrest his sorry ass.
Surf, as a dog owner, house owner, and fence issue owner, your story resonates. I can really feel your passion...your pain. We and the neighbors, though, seem to be on good terms...nice enough folks...just went ahead and split the cost of the fence. my dogs are perfectly calm, normal dogs more likely to lick someone to death than anything else. BUT, the neighbors have a young child, and regardless who is at fault, if some one in a million type thing happened and the child was somehow hurt, well, I can't afford to think about what would happen to my dogs afterwards (probably euthanized), the personal liability to me, and of course, not wanting someone else's kid (or dog, in your case), to get injured...again, regardless of who's at fault.