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Oh pshaw, on Thu 20 Dec 2007 10:36:25p, Dee.Dee meant to say...

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> "Julie Bove" > wrote in message
> news:53Iaj.9727$L91.9250@trndny05...
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>> "> We have a garage but I'm not sure I'd want to keep the garbage cans
>> in there. I'd think that would stink.

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>
> When we moved to Marin County and lived in Kentfield - which is
> considered upscale by some -- I wasn't there a week before a neighbor
> put a note on my garbage can, "We live in a nice neighborhood, we don't
> leave garbage cans out where our neighbors can see them."
>
> Meanwhile this Dr. Jerk who lived next door has the old classic "wreck
> of a" car parks behind my garage and swears it's his property (my
> driveway) and he would never move it for 8 years. His son, who said his
> friend could leave a car jacked up so that I couldn't get out of the
> garage when I asked him to move the extra car said I should back my car
> in so I could drive out forward; when I said that I wouldn't do that, he
> said, "You're just like all the rest of the Americans." When we sold
> our house to an attorney, I noticed that the car was gone, but damned
> fast!
>
> When I hear about garbage cans being left in garages, versus outdoors,
> that still gets my dander up. Some people think their ... doesn't/don't
> stink!
>
> Dee Dee
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>
>


It is against city code to leave refuse containers where they are visible
from the front of the property. Neighbors have nothing to do with it.

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Wayne Boatwright

Date: Thursday, December 20th,2007

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