"jmcquown" > wrote in message
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> On 9/16/2016 1:25 PM, Gary wrote:
>> jmcquown wrote:
>>>
>>> Sorry, I've got other things going on. Lots of neighborhood drama have
>>> me a tad distracted. Who thought older folks could get into this much
>>> mischief? LOL
>>
>> Please do tell more. I'm a bit nosey. 
>>
> My next door neighbor and the neighbor across the street have some sort of
> feud going on. She keeps alluding to some "incident" but won't tell me
> what happened. The guy across the street is a seasonal resident who is
> apparently going to be living here permanently as he is getting a divorce.
> Used to be he'd show up with his wife but that stopped last year. He
> started showing up alone. I'd already figured out they were going to
> split. I mean, who goes on vacation for a month at a time without their
> spouse?
>
> Anyway, he's been gone for a couple of weeks. He called me this morning
> and asked if I'd unlock his door and turn on the porch lights; he won't
> get here until around midnight. He lost his keys. Oh, and DON'T TELL the
> neighbor I unlocked the door!
>
> He asked if I knew what was going on. No, and I really don't want to. He
> said this other neighbor used to just walk into his house unannounced. I
> have no idea why she'd do that. He said he has spoken to Security and
> they know not to allow her to set foot on his property! She'd be
> trespassing!
>
> WOW.
>
> I get the feeling she wanted some sort of relationship with him and was
> rebuffed. (This is a woman whom I have seen personally working in her
> back yard, which faces the 11th green of the golf course, wearing nothing
> but her granny panties and sometimes a bra. An exhibitionist? Dying for
> some attention?)
>
> At any rate, this guy does NOT want her to know the door is unlocked.
> Okay, fine. It's not like she's my best friend. After this, please leave
> me out of it. I am perfectly content to sit back with my books and my cat
> and my newsgroup. I certainly do not hang out with either of them so
> don't drag me into the drama.
>
> They're both in their 70's. I had no idea I moved to Peyton Place. LOL
>
> Jill
Well Hell, in their 70's they are probably looking for a little
drama/excitement to spice up their lives. LOL
Cheri