[Vision2020] solving a noise problem

g. crabtree jampot at adelphia.net
Wed Sep 13 16:36:42 PDT 2006


People without resources don't get to spend.
People without license's don't get to drive.
People without franchise don't get to vote.
People without spine don't get to have their
opinions taken seriously. 

gc

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Pennsylvania Place 
  To: vision2020 at moscow.com 
  Sent: Wednesday, September 13, 2006 3:32 PM
  Subject: Re: [Vision2020] solving a noise problem


  Am I a coward? Yes, because I have a family to protect. What "reputable local business" have I bad-mouthed? I have spoken about bad service at Basilio's and Gambino's, and about the horrible slumlords at Palouse Properties. Palouse Properties deserves any badmouthing they get - just do a random survey of 10 of their tenants and see what you discover. Reputable to the Chamber of Commerce, not reputable to the people they take advantage of.

  Penny



  "g. crabtree" <jampot at adelphia.net> wrote:
    Rhetorical excess? I see. A person who seems to have plenty of opinions to share with the rest of the world but who wants to do it from the safe harbor of anonymity. Bad mouthing  reputable local businesses in a manner where there is no way for them to respond in their own defense.  Harsh accusations followed by "I'm a frightened little girl." Etc, Etc. I suppose I should apologize for the "you suck" comment but the cowardly part I'm afraid has been irrefutably proven. Skullduggery by dark seemed in keeping with what you have demonstrated for me so far. Literally. Perhaps you and "J. Ford" could get together and start a club. You seem to have quite a lot in common.

    gc

      ----- Original Message ----- 
      From: Pennsylvania Place 
      To: vision2020 at moscow.com 
      Sent: Wednesday, September 13, 2006 6:29 AM
      Subject: Re: [Vision2020] solving a noise problem


      I guess the notion of rhetorical excess is lost on you, Crabtree. I forgot that everything on the internet is taken literally.

      I was merely expressing my frustrations. I would never poison a dog, knife someone's tires, etc. It's called "exaggeration for effect." 

      Yes, I have called the cops. Three times now. So far, it has done no good. And it hasn't stopped the wild swearing or dog fights right in front of my small children.

      I haven't had a neighborly chat with these people because they frighten me - I am not a big lady, and these are tattoed fat guys with weird dyed hair who seem to be perpetually drunk and violent. And to be honest, I am worried about retribution, which is why I am hoping to track down their landlord and report directly to him/her/them.

      These are not just annoying neighbors, they are potentially dangerous. Before they moved into this neighborhood in August, this was a quiet, safe, family place.

      Penny P.



      "g. crabtree" <jampot at adelphia.net> wrote:
        Sorry about the spelling errors. I was a tad agitated. Sentiment remains the same.


        Or will I have to poison the dogs, break the windows, and knife the tires of these juvenile terrors before they get the hint?         I've been withholding judgment on our latest on our latest, regularly posting member thinking perhaps they just needed a little while to become acclimated but this is beyond the pale. Have you ever heard of a nifty new concept known as calling the cops? Or, perhaps going over and having a chat with your unpleasant neighbor? Instead ,you reach for the most cowardly options I can think of. I hate to say this but damn, you suck.

        gc
          ----- Original Message ----- 
          From: g. crabtree 
          To: Pennsylvania Place ; vision2020 at moscow.com 
          Sent: Wednesday, September 13, 2006 5:57 AM
          Subject: Re: [Vision2020] solving a noise problem


          Or will I have to poison the dogs, break the windows, and knife the tires of these juvenile terrors before they get the hint?

          I've been withholding judgement on our latest on our latest, regularly posting member thinking perhaps they just needed a little while to become aclimated but this is beyond the pale. Have you ever heard of a nifty new concept known as calling the cops? Or, perhaps going over and having a chat with your unpleasent neighbor? Instead ,you reach for the most cowardly options I can think of. I hate to say this but damn, you suck.

          gc
            ----- Original Message ----- 
            From: Pennsylvania Place 
            To: vision2020 at moscow.com 
            Sent: Tuesday, September 12, 2006 8:48 PM
            Subject: [Vision2020] solving a noise problem


            Does anyone know how I can find out who is the owner/landlord of a particular piece of property? I have a bunch of obnoxious students living near me who awakens my family several times a week with fighting dogs, loud profanities and screaming, and the most horrible music known to man. 

            How do I contact the owner of the property and tell him he's about to start a neighborhood revolt by renting to these obnoxious punks? Or will I have to poison the dogs, break the windows, and knife the tires of these juvenile terrors before they get the hint?

            Thanks. 

            The Usually Peaceful Penny P., who hasn't had enough sleep due to these brats

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