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  • J Jeremy Falcon

    JimmyRopes wrote:

    The HOA route is the only way to go. They will probably come over to take a look and tell him to remove it because there has been a complaint.

    I hope. They don't seem to be terribly efficient in getting back to me, but we shall see.

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    JimmyRopes
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    Jeremy Falcon wrote:

    They don't seem to be terribly efficient in getting back to me, but we shall see.

    Be sure to remind them of the liability issue that they will be a party to if someone should seek compensation in a court of law for injuries sustained using the trampoline. That should motivate them. :-D

    Once you lose your pride the rest is easy. In the end, only three things matter: how much you loved, how gently you lived, and how gracefully you let go of things not meant for you. – Buddha

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    • F Forogar

      Just tell him that if it accidentally catches fire because it is encroaching on your smoke pit, you won't be held responsible. Also it may be blocking your Archery Range, but not to worry I am sure the arrows will pass harmlessly between anyone bouncing on the trampoline if you get the timing just right. If he can use all the area for a pastime then so can everyone else. BTW: I never yell when I am angry at someone. In fact I do my best to not show my anger at all, I just make my point(s) in a quiet, calm manner. Some people have told me I am scary when I do this - maybe because I am British and all Americans think we are all secretly evil masterminds per Hollywood stereotypes! Obviously, if you are an American this wouldn't work for you so the yelling (not in front of spouse and offspring) is probably the acceptable norm. PS. Casually carrying a gardening implement, such as a hoe, machete or axe can also help make sure they pay attention. Wear gardening gloves to enhance the impression that you were just recently working in the garden and not actually being threatening.

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      GuyThiebaut
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      Forogar wrote:

      In fact I do my best to not show my anger at all, I just make my point(s) in a quiet, calm manner. Some people have told me I am scary when I do this

      Do you also twitch in one of your eyes and refer to 'Mother' when you do this? :-D ... as in [in a nerdy emotionless voice] "Mother always taught me" [eye twitch] " to be polite when people are bad to me" [eye twitch]...

      “That which can be asserted without evidence, can be dismissed without evidence.”

      ― Christopher Hitchens

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      • J Jeremy Falcon

        His kids weren't around. I'm not that cold man.

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        Slacker007
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        I hear you. It also sounds that you were in a tough spot. Hope it all works out for you.

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        • J Jeremy Falcon

          Anyone that knows me, may be aware that at times, I may or may not have a not-so-rational hot temper. I'd like to think it's because I am wise and mature and all-knowing, well beyond my years. YMMV Well, yesterday I got hot tempered again with one of my neighbors, and I'd like to see the collective opinion of you guys if y'all think it was justified or not. I currently live in a town home, and my "backyard area" is shared among three units in particular. It's not a big enclosure, but you make do with what you have. Yesterday, the neighbor two units over (and sharing the backyard area) up and decided to put a huge-arse trampoline there that quite literally consumes just about all the available non-porch space in the backyard area for all three units. I wasn't a fan of these people to start with, but after seeing that (and considering this guy didn't even bother to ask the other two of us if that was ok), I pretty much lost it and banged on his door and let him have it. Granted, there's not much I can do after venting that's legal. So, now I'm calling the housing association for the town homes and so forth to get this resolved. So my question to CP is, considering the obvious disrespect for other people when taking up all their space without even asking, do y'all think I was out of line for banging on his door and letting him have it? I don't, but then again I'm not one known for keeping the peace.

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          It sounds to me like the trampoline itself causes you no inconvenience - but it's a principal thing. Instead of trying to solve it in a mature, sensible manner, you've taken the 'he's a git, so I'll be a git' approach. So all you've really achieved is to lower yourself beneath his level (he did something he thought, perhaps, would be good - sure it was perhaps thoughtless, but who knows what his thoughts were - you didn't take the time to as - whereas you just ranted and raved like a dick. It genuinely astonishes me how people can act so aggressively over something like this that is such a 1st world problem!

          PooperPig - Coming Soon

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          • J Jeremy Falcon

            Anyone that knows me, may be aware that at times, I may or may not have a not-so-rational hot temper. I'd like to think it's because I am wise and mature and all-knowing, well beyond my years. YMMV Well, yesterday I got hot tempered again with one of my neighbors, and I'd like to see the collective opinion of you guys if y'all think it was justified or not. I currently live in a town home, and my "backyard area" is shared among three units in particular. It's not a big enclosure, but you make do with what you have. Yesterday, the neighbor two units over (and sharing the backyard area) up and decided to put a huge-arse trampoline there that quite literally consumes just about all the available non-porch space in the backyard area for all three units. I wasn't a fan of these people to start with, but after seeing that (and considering this guy didn't even bother to ask the other two of us if that was ok), I pretty much lost it and banged on his door and let him have it. Granted, there's not much I can do after venting that's legal. So, now I'm calling the housing association for the town homes and so forth to get this resolved. So my question to CP is, considering the obvious disrespect for other people when taking up all their space without even asking, do y'all think I was out of line for banging on his door and letting him have it? I don't, but then again I'm not one known for keeping the peace.

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            Lets start that by my standard that was overreacting. He might have done something wrong but yelling usually only worsens things and reduces the chance of a solution that makes everyone happy. But just setting up shop like he did without talking with those that share the space is bad. What I would have done is gone over and said that I'm not happy with him setting up the jumporama without my consultation. Just think of all the noise pollution once the kids start jumping and yelling, bringing their friends to jump and yell, more yelling and screaming once they fall and break their tiny brittle bones. He should have done the only sensible thing and that would have been to get some tablets to pacify his kids indoors. At the very least if it's not removed you should insist on being allowed access to it. Maybe working out a schedule on when who can use it. I suggest really tiny fragmented timeslots. :thumbsup:

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              I hear you. It also sounds that you were in a tough spot. Hope it all works out for you.

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              Jeremy Falcon
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              Thanks man.

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                It sounds to me like the trampoline itself causes you no inconvenience - but it's a principal thing. Instead of trying to solve it in a mature, sensible manner, you've taken the 'he's a git, so I'll be a git' approach. So all you've really achieved is to lower yourself beneath his level (he did something he thought, perhaps, would be good - sure it was perhaps thoughtless, but who knows what his thoughts were - you didn't take the time to as - whereas you just ranted and raved like a dick. It genuinely astonishes me how people can act so aggressively over something like this that is such a 1st world problem!

                PooperPig - Coming Soon

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                Jeremy Falcon
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                Guess what tinker bell, your post is aggressive. So, look at the pot calling the tea kettle black. And trust me when I say it wasn't an inch or two, he took up the entire thing. I'm not that shallow.

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                • M Member 11683251

                  Lets start that by my standard that was overreacting. He might have done something wrong but yelling usually only worsens things and reduces the chance of a solution that makes everyone happy. But just setting up shop like he did without talking with those that share the space is bad. What I would have done is gone over and said that I'm not happy with him setting up the jumporama without my consultation. Just think of all the noise pollution once the kids start jumping and yelling, bringing their friends to jump and yell, more yelling and screaming once they fall and break their tiny brittle bones. He should have done the only sensible thing and that would have been to get some tablets to pacify his kids indoors. At the very least if it's not removed you should insist on being allowed access to it. Maybe working out a schedule on when who can use it. I suggest really tiny fragmented timeslots. :thumbsup:

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                  Jeremy Falcon
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                  Member 11683251 wrote:

                  Lets start that by my standard that was overreacting.

                  You're right man. I know this now. He's still wrong for doing it, but at least I didn't make a fool of myself twice.

                  Jeremy Falcon

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                  • P PIEBALDconsult

                    If he placed it in communal space, then obviously it's for communal use and I'd be jumping on it. :badger: Wahoo!

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                    Given the litigious society we live in, you should clarify who is responsible if someone gets hurt - the "owner" of the trampoline or the collective 3 backyard neighbors since you are allowing it to "share" space. At least in the states, having a tramploine increases your cost of home owners. :omg:

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                    • J Jeremy Falcon

                      Anyone that knows me, may be aware that at times, I may or may not have a not-so-rational hot temper. I'd like to think it's because I am wise and mature and all-knowing, well beyond my years. YMMV Well, yesterday I got hot tempered again with one of my neighbors, and I'd like to see the collective opinion of you guys if y'all think it was justified or not. I currently live in a town home, and my "backyard area" is shared among three units in particular. It's not a big enclosure, but you make do with what you have. Yesterday, the neighbor two units over (and sharing the backyard area) up and decided to put a huge-arse trampoline there that quite literally consumes just about all the available non-porch space in the backyard area for all three units. I wasn't a fan of these people to start with, but after seeing that (and considering this guy didn't even bother to ask the other two of us if that was ok), I pretty much lost it and banged on his door and let him have it. Granted, there's not much I can do after venting that's legal. So, now I'm calling the housing association for the town homes and so forth to get this resolved. So my question to CP is, considering the obvious disrespect for other people when taking up all their space without even asking, do y'all think I was out of line for banging on his door and letting him have it? I don't, but then again I'm not one known for keeping the peace.

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                      GenJerDan
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                      You didn't go up to the second storey, open a window, and pee on it, did you? Why not?

                      We won't sit down. We won't shut up. We won't go quietly away. YouTube and My Mu[sic], Films and Windows Programs, etc.

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                      • G GenJerDan

                        You didn't go up to the second storey, open a window, and pee on it, did you? Why not?

                        We won't sit down. We won't shut up. We won't go quietly away. YouTube and My Mu[sic], Films and Windows Programs, etc.

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                        Jeremy Falcon
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                        :laugh: :laugh: I had an off day man. Maybe next time.

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                          Given the litigious society we live in, you should clarify who is responsible if someone gets hurt - the "owner" of the trampoline or the collective 3 backyard neighbors since you are allowing it to "share" space. At least in the states, having a tramploine increases your cost of home owners. :omg:

                          Toto1107

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                          PIEBALDconsult
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                          Bah! Simply ensure you're the first to be hurt! :badger:

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