Posted by 1970-1655 on February 03, 2011 at 05:02:57 from (71.124.39.25):
In Reply to: How do you thank em? posted by Case e on February 02, 2011 at 18:59:56:
I grew up in this neighborhood and that is what neighbors do. As the younger generation takes over, this kind of people are a rare breed. My neighbor always expect everyone to do for them or praise them, but they do not know the term "thank you." I still mow the grass, till the garden, move the snow, whatever is needed. We even gave them the ground they live on and paid for about half on their house. It is my wife's parents. She feels the same as me but I still could not just turn my back on them. (Yet!)
Now, another person that lives down the road has stomped on about everybody around. Always lying about people to others and being hateful. Most around here have labeled him "just the guy that lives down the road." Sad but true.
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