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Matt J

SWGB
May 9, 2007
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The condo association president is an idiot. Mossyhead doesn't have enforcement in their pastures for 2 reasons:

1.) Cows won't leave the pasture and give birth elsewhere due to an obstruction.
2.) Cows aren't an endangered species.

I hope this lawsuit backfires and bankrupts the condo association.
 
The condo association president is an idiot. Mossyhead doesn't have enforcement in their pastures for 2 reasons:

1.) Cows won't leave the pasture and give birth elsewhere due to an obstruction.
2.) Cows aren't an endangered species.

I hope this lawsuit backfires and bankrupts the condo association.


Maybe we should haul in some cows to graze on their front lawn.:rotfl:
 

Matt J

SWGB
May 9, 2007
24,862
9,670
Maybe we should haul in some cows to graze on their front lawn.:rotfl:

I'd much rather go set up a tent city on their beach. Then when they call the Sheriff's department, to remove me, be told, "I'm sorry that's private beach and we can't remove anything from it."
 

Jychf

Beach Lover
Jan 10, 2008
133
17
SRB
My wife and I had discussed an idea to give vacationers an incentive to remove articles from the beach (not that the welfare of nesting turtles and beautiful clean beaches aren't enough incentive).
We talked about turn in service where the individual/family gets a credit for every item they turn in and can use that credit the next time they visit to recieve one of each item free of charge...also, using the depot as a discount "store" for vacationers to purchase used items at an even lower cost which in turn would educate them about the turn in incentive. Just an idea, I know not everyone is as concerned about recycling and keeping our beaches clean as others are...
 
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