SixPapaCharlie
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Yup and even worse, I explicitly stated not to call and I got about 10 phone calls.
People just don't take anything seriously anymore.
Exactly what I was thinking...**** dude, in Oakland. a grill has a different meaning.
Around here, craigslist would be overkill. If you stuck a paper FREE sign on it, it would have been gone the first Saturday morning you had it out.
I was helping my brother clean out stuff out of his house. He had a bunch of signs left over from his run for the school board. I flipped one of those around and wrote FREE and stuck it and all the stuff at the curb. Within hours the lot was gone...including the sign.
Looks like he needs a bigger truck!I sht you not.........today is garbage day in my development. I look outside the window as I'm reading this thread and there's a dude garbage shopping, and apparently doing rather well! Here he's loading a lawnmower that someone left at the curb.
Okay I **** you not, but once I had to get rid of a ton of outdated computers and monitors, and free E waste sites were not an option. I loaded them in to a pickup, parked it in a not so nice area of Oakland (close to Foothill and Fruitvale for those so familiar) and had lunch for about an hour.
Problem solved.
What problem was the truck causing?Okay I **** you not, but once I had to get rid of a ton of outdated computers and monitors, and free E waste sites were not an option. I loaded them in to a pickup, parked it in a not so nice area of Oakland (close to Foothill and Fruitvale for those so familiar) and had lunch for about an hour.
Problem solved.
What problem was the truck causing?
I used craigslist because we have a guy w/ nothing better to do w/ his time but drive around in a golf cart taking pictures of people's houses. If we put stuff out by the curb and it is not trash day, you get a letter.
Using craigslist, the grill got picked up in under 10 min.
Break his kneecaps.I used craigslist because we have a guy w/ nothing better to do w/ his time but drive around in a golf cart taking pictures of people's houses. If we put stuff out by the curb and it is not trash day, you get a letter.
Using craigslist, the grill got picked up in under 10 min.
Break his kneecaps.
I used craigslist because we have a guy w/ nothing better to do w/ his time but drive around in a golf cart taking pictures of people's houses. If we put stuff out by the curb and it is not trash day, you get a letter.
Using craigslist, the grill got picked up in under 10 min.
**** dude, in Oakland. a grill has a different meaning.
Oooh. A big bad HOA letter.
You do realize you have more brain cells than an entire HOA Board ever reaches, put together, right?
Dad annoyed the crap out of an HOA until they sent him a "we give up" letter, six years in. He promptly moved out of the neighborhood and framed the letter and put it on his new wall. LOL.
You really haven't had fun in life until you've screwed with an HOA who outgrew their britches.
Why would you care about said letter? Way more fun to use it to get the rest of the neighbors ****ed off at the doofuses who think being on an HOA board is the pinnacle of success.
It's not like people don't know the HOA exists and have restrictive covenant authority when they're looking at and buying their house. If you don't like HOAs then don't buy here.
Buying a home in a nice neighborhood with an HOA and then raising hell and being a general malcontent afterwards takes a special type of jerk.