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Sux big time about the cemetary. If there are new owners, they should respect any previous agreements or make new rules only for new burials.
Sorry about your brother, Jay. One of my brothers also died shortly after birth.
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| Originally posted by Jayx1 How is that a bad point? Explain to me how we have lived so long without so many government regulations? Did everyone suddenly take a stupid pill? |
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| Originally posted by Cosmic Fur ^ I see "bad upkeep of the exterior of the house" as being outlawed next. |
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| Originally posted by tw1tch I'm not talking about all these government regulations, I was commenting on the tree one alone. Making a statement about how we've lived for so long without, is pointless. Humans have surived for centuries without specific rules, are you implying that every bylaw and rule that has been drafted over time is pointless? Because when you reply with 'we've lived long enough without them' that could apply to ANY rule, at any time. It's about as pointless as "it's our propery we should be able to do WHATEVER we want on it". |
The law makes perfect sense. And is a good law if properly enforced, if you get a ticket and you dont like it, fight it....it is your right.
i like this new law and thats all i have to say.
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| Originally posted by Platipus it's freaking markham.. Castles everywhere... |
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| Originally posted by VERTiG0 When we revamped our backyard about a month ago, I was using a gas powered rototiller to shred the existing lawn and churn it all up into the soil so we could lay down new sod. It was then that I shredded my neighbour's cable line, which was totally sweet. Who the fuck buries coaxial cable 2 inches under the sod line? |
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