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Madelaine Amee
09-13-2017, 04:05 PM
There are going to be many instances of crazy "after the hurricane" stories, how about this one.
A huge beautiful old oak came down on the corner of our street. It was blown across the road which completely blocked the road, so someone decided to drive over my friends yard to get around the corner. There are six or seven side streets this person could have used, but preferred to take the easy way out and drive over someone's grass and yard!:ohdear:
coffeebean
09-13-2017, 05:10 PM
There are going to be many instances of crazy "after the hurricane" stories, how about this one.
A huge beautiful old oak came down on the corner of our street. It was blown across the road which completely blocked the road, so someone decided to drive over my friends yard to get around the corner. There are six or seven side streets this person could have used, but preferred to take the easy way out and drive over someone's grass and yard!:ohdear:
Someone didn't have their thinking cap on straight. Maybe the person's GPS was broken? Maybe the person was just a bird-brain. It takes all kinds!
yesi3putt2
09-13-2017, 05:32 PM
We live in Village Alhambra..on the pond..the pond filled nicely from Irma's contribution to above the 4' drain pipes..but Monday we started noticing the water level lower a bit and notice 3 sinkholes develope on lawns on the other side of the pond...
Tuesday the water went lower and we noticed another sinkhole and today 2 more sinkholes in the pond bed and now the pond is almost dry...several residents called District to advise and were told the District Mgr was on his way here but nobody has seen him/her
kcrazorbackfan
09-13-2017, 05:49 PM
There are going to be many instances of crazy "after the hurricane" stories, how about this one.
A huge beautiful old oak came down on the corner of our street. It was blown across the road which completely blocked the road, so someone decided to drive over my friends yard to get around the corner. There are six or seven side streets this person could have used, but preferred to take the easy way out and drive over someone's grass and yard!:ohdear:
Probably the same elderly man driving up 466 today around 3:30 (in front of the Sheriff's annex) in a non street legal golf cart....... :ohdear:
ColdNoMore
09-13-2017, 06:31 PM
There are going to be many instances of crazy "after the hurricane" stories, how about this one.
A huge beautiful old oak came down on the corner of our street. It was blown across the road which completely blocked the road, so someone decided to drive over my friends yard to get around the corner. There are six or seven side streets this person could have used, but preferred to take the easy way out and drive over someone's grass and yard!:ohdear:
Someone that considerate, was probably just in a hurry to take their dog to the park...so it wouldn't poop in another persons yard. :D
Seriously though, how dang selfish and inconsiderate...can a person get? :oops:
Then again, your friend could track the car down...and remove all the valve stems in their tires. :ho:
graciegirl
09-13-2017, 06:45 PM
On the other hand. I have heard tales of people doing all kinds of good things for others. Taking them into their homes, sharing food, taking them to the doctor, checking on friends homes who aren't here. Clearing neighbors yards of debris.
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