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Old August 25th 12, 06:10 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
Bobble[_8_]
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"Christina Websell" wrote in
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I have taken legal advice from two solicitors who specialise in
boundary disputes (which is what this is.)
They have both said that while they are prepared to act for me, they
advise against it because a boundary dispute can gallop away into so
many legal fees through pride that you can lose your house through
funding it. So, reluctantly, I've decided to let it go with a bit of
their wall projecting into my garden. As I said, I will grow a
climber up it. I have a burning resentment about it and the likelihood
that we we ever be friends is zero in a million years.

It's so stupid of them. We could so easily have been friends without
"let me build a 6 ft 6inch brick wall in front of your kitchen window"
They should have accepted NO without ther blackmail of keeping my car
in by blocking it with theirs.
Anyway, too late.
We hate each other now. There is no chance of reconciliation, it's
gone too far.
The Wall at the end of their garden will remain but the chance of
extending it at right angles all the way to the road blocking my light
out is less than zero. They can't do it unless I agree because they
have to come on to my property to do it and I don't want it so I said
no. They will have to get used to it.
I don't care if they attack my trees or not. The answer is NO!

I respect the solicitors for their advice, they could easily have made
me spend more money than I could afford on this for their own
advantage but they didn't. They told me clearly how much a boundary
dispute can cost if both won't back down.

Tweed


Now plant something with big thorns!

Bobble
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Old August 27th 12, 03:16 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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I hope what ever you plant will grow big and do the trick.... Good luck
with your neighbors.....

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Old August 28th 12, 11:43 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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"pat Chlebowski" wrote in message
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I hope what ever you plant will grow big and do the trick.... Good luck
with your neighbors.....

The only good luck would be if they decided to move.
Tweed


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Old August 29th 12, 07:22 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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Default The Wall, This is the end of it

"Christina Websell" wrote in
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"pat Chlebowski" wrote in message
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I hope what ever you plant will grow big and do the trick.... Good luck
with your neighbors.....

The only good luck would be if they decided to move.
Tweed


Any tempting poisonous berries you can plant nearby...?



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Old August 29th 12, 09:11 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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Bobble wrote:
"Christina Websell" wrote in
:

"pat Chlebowski" wrote in message
...
I hope what ever you plant will grow big and do the trick.... Good luck
with your neighbors.....

The only good luck would be if they decided to move.
Tweed


Any tempting poisonous berries you can plant nearby...?


Whatever you plant, choose something that produces a substantial
root-system, and be sure it's close enough so the roots will sabotage
their wall!



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Old August 29th 12, 10:21 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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"EvelynVogtGamble(Divamanque)" wrote:



Bobble wrote:
"Christina Websell" wrote in
:

"pat Chlebowski" wrote in message
...
I hope what ever you plant will grow big and do the trick.... Good luck
with your neighbors.....

The only good luck would be if they decided to move.
Tweed


Any tempting poisonous berries you can plant nearby...?


Whatever you plant, choose something that produces a substantial
root-system, and be sure it's close enough so the roots will sabotage
their wall!


Kudzu!! (No, wait, that'll take over Tweed's yard too.)

--
Joyce

May the great galactic kitten always purr you to sleep.
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Old August 29th 12, 10:21 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
Bastette
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Christina Websell wrote:


"pat Chlebowski" wrote in message
...
I hope what ever you plant will grow big and do the trick.... Good luck
with your neighbors.....

The only good luck would be if they decided to move.


Amen!


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Joyce

May the great galactic kitten always purr you to sleep.
 




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