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Treehouser
Wow, Justin. You're such a hack, I'd probably call the cops on you as well.




"I live in a much more modest home than these folks and yet I do not envy them. One bad neighbor can ruin your dream home," wrote Darin the hack.
Darin, fill a few balloons with round up .......bombs away! Nah jus kidding, I hate whacked out neighbors. Makes you appreciate your own neighbors.
The balloons would give it away.....instead, freeze the roundup then pitch the frozen herbicidal blobs into his lawn at night. By the time the damage is seen, no evidence.
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The balloons would give it away.....instead, freeze the roundup then pitch the frozen herbicidal blobs into his lawn at night. By the time the damage is seen, no evidence.
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I had thoughts of a midnight roundup drive-by myself when my ahole neighbor called the law on me last summer. Seems that the trash man busted open a bag and some papers blew over onto his lawn. Instead of just coming over and saying something to me, he called the cops. Lawman said, "Could you please go over and pick stuff up so this guy will quit his whining?"
But I couldn't bring myself to do that. The neighbor's the idiot, not the tree.

Even better than that is to use fertilizer to write on the lawn.Ah,miracle grow and a sprayer should do the trick nicely.No muss,no fuss ,no evidence and doesn't kill the grass but my o my would it ever grow.much better to write something with the herbacide in the lawn![]()
Wood fence sections can be removed quite quickly and easily. If Mr. Homeowner can put it up a week before the tree removal, then he can pull down a few sections just as easily. Some people just don't think.
I've seen guys rope down limbs to avoid a potted plant, instead of moving the potted plant. :roll:
Good thought, B, but these are my Bosnian folks...very enterprising. The owner has milled with a 14" Echo saw a 40" diameter oak I took out last year...into fence posts that he concreted in...then nailed up crossmembers and nailed the individual fence boards to that. It is a fine looking fence but it'll only come down if I bust it.
He was trying to save this tree but his plans for the yard changed...he is putting fruit trees in the yard and doesn't want this tree raining down limbs and breaking his fruit trees and garden.
Divots won't be a problem here...he has scraped and leveled the yard, only dirt now while he waits for this tree to come down so he can plant his trees and start his garden.
You've written about these people before. They sound like good neighbors.

) the tailgate on the truck. I had to redo the seam where the two skins meet. After that, finished tacking up(with my welder) the new hinge so I can weld it up properly at school, in the morning. Then when I was working underneath the truck on a brace that secures the lower portion of the driver's side bed. closest to the rear, I proceeded to bust 3 knuckles in one turn of the wrench...I called it a day and cleaned up