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Schlenkerla

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My neighbor was getting ready to start working on his house today. Dig and pour footings......

#$^*:#^(~

He decided to plow a road in the snow for the trucks to enter. Using a pickup truck with a snow plow, he bull dozed a path.......

#@*&@!$%%*?~

He plowed over two of my hops!!!! One Cascade and One Nugget.

He's a new neighbor, I don't think he did it on purpose....

....Frankly, he doesn't probably know he did it though.

The mistake is partly mine they were planted right on the edge of the property line.

:mad: #$@*:#^(~....... MFSOBGDIT

This doesn't even describe how PO'd I am right now!!!!
 
Ouch. :(

Wait until he starts landscaping. Then conviently arrange for some of his plants to "disappear".

Or if he has a yard gnome, steal it and photograph it doing heinous things to a sheep.

Ize
 
I babied those things so much last year. I was hoping to get a lot better yield this year.

At least I still have one of each left. ARRRRRGGGGHHHH!!!!!
 
I share your anguish. My neighbors ripped out all of their "weeds" along the fence, some of which were hops native to this valley for 100 years. Thankfully they're growing back on my side, what a hardy plant.
 
wait until he settled in. take over a couple of HBs and casually drop in the comment about not enough hops this year...

...or put his house up for sale in the local paper and his telephone number in the local personal column...
 
dibby33 said:
wait until he settled in. take over a couple of HBs and casually drop in the comment about not enough hops this year...

...or put his house up for sale in the local paper and his telephone number in the local personal column...


Haha, I like that suggestion.
 
dibby33 said:
wait until he settled in. take over a couple of HBs and casually drop in the comment about not enough hops this year...

...or put his house up for sale in the local paper and his telephone number in the local personal column...

Mark my words I will do that!

I've talked to him, he seems like a nice guy. His wife has beeeaotch written all over her.

When they were looking to buy the lot, I told them about the building set backline. Its a narrow lot so the build set back is 150' from the curb. She proceed to tell me if it doesn't have to be. Especially, if they don't enforce the convenents. She proceeded to ask if the covenent was registered with county. I said it doesn't matter its on the plot dwg. She went on and on about how she works at the county, bla, bla bla want wont wa, wa....

I'm like thinkin'... I don't flippen care. - This is the set back... Its the only lot out of 21 with a 150' all the rest are 60' because none are that narrow. This lot is pie shaped on a cul de sac. ~2.12 acres.

Literally, earlier tonight I thought I was going to have a stroke. I haven't been that pissed in a long time.
 
Schlenkerla said:
Mark my words I will do that!



Literally, earlier tonight I thought I was going to have a stroke. I haven't been that pissed in a long time.

Glad to help. "Don't get angry, get even", this is true in some cases, not all (I hear ya preachers!) but sometimes, "an eye for an eye", is good. Advisable to sit back and think for a while instead of going with first ideas (normally illegal and remember you have to live beside these people every day).

If you want more suggestions just ask!

Haggis

P.S. I like the taking over of a 6pack of HB the best. ...then plan B.
 
Oh man, I feel for ya. I've been fantasizing about growing my own hops someday, and that would be a heartbreaker. Glad to hear you didn't lose everything, at least.
 
dibby33 said:

Are you suggesting he serve haggis to the offending neighbor? I know bulldozing a man's hops plants is bad, but it's not bad enough to warrent that, is it?
 
cweston said:
Are you suggesting he serve haggis to the offending neighbor? I know bulldozing a man's hops plants is bad, but it's not bad enough to warrent that, is it?

My nickname is haggis! My wife doesn't mind it. ...also doesn't mind a stiff scotch down her neck from time to time ;)


and haggis is good. Do you know what is in it? ...Less crap than that hamburger, mince, pie, sausage, that you have just eaten!!! :D
 
dibby33 said:
My nickname is haggis! My wife doesn't mind it. ...also doesn't mind a stiff scotch down her neck from time to time ;)


and haggis is good. Do you know what is in it? ...Less crap than that hamburger, mince, pie, sausage, that you have just eaten!!! :D


I love haggis, and besides, any haggis sold in the US doesn't have any lungs or anything in it (since it's illegal). But as long as you can get past the mental barrier, it really does taste good.:rockin:
 
Let's be honest with ourselves here. Haggis is not very good.

And this is coming from a guy who eats cow brains, tongue, and raw steak on a semi-regular basis.
 
Schlenkerla said:
Mark my words I will do that!

I've talked to him, he seems like a nice guy. His wife has beeeaotch written all over her.

When they were looking to buy the lot, I told them about the building set backline. Its a narrow lot so the build set back is 150' from the curb. She proceed to tell me if it doesn't have to be. Especially, if they don't enforce the convenents. She proceeded to ask if the covenent was registered with county. I said it doesn't matter its on the plot dwg. She went on and on about how she works at the county, bla, bla bla want wont wa, wa....

I'm like thinkin'... I don't flippen care. - This is the set back... Its the only lot out of 21 with a 150' all the rest are 60' because none are that narrow. This lot is pie shaped on a cul de sac. ~2.12 acres.

Literally, earlier tonight I thought I was going to have a stroke. I haven't been that pissed in a long time.

Don't get mad - get even. Let them start building, if they build without the setback - report them, they will make them take down what they started.

BTW - nice guy or not, you better explain what a property line is, building a road on the line is a bad idea, and you letting them get closer and closer and then over is worse.
 
Toot said:
Let's be honest with ourselves here. Haggis is not very good.

And this is coming from a guy who eats cow brains, tongue, and raw steak on a semi-regular basis.

No accounting for taste.;)
 
okay how do you even get starters and then how do you
[I babied those things so much last year. I was hoping to get a lot better yield this year./QUOTE]
im looking to try some in the orchard this year if its feasible:mug:


oh yeah my dog would all of a sudden take a liking to his azealas, mums, etc:D
 
Put up a towering, brightly colored hop trellis right on the property line. Hang a sign from it that says, "No bulldozers."

...or just take him a six of homebrew and see what happens. Ignore his wife.
 
Yuri_Rage said:
Put up a towering, brightly colored hop trellis right on the property line. Hang a sign from it that says, "No bulldozers."

...or just take him a six of homebrew and see what happens. Ignore his wife.

I think that's the best suggestion yet!! - I will probably do that. Not to mention watch property lines.
 
The bulldozer returneth!!!

Now my GD hop pole was bulldozed. Busted the 4x4 right off into the F'n ground! :mad:

I'm thinking of gassing up his dozer with my garden hose!!!!

Call it an Act of WAR!!!!
 
I'd be really, REALLY ripped right now. Did you ever confront him about the first incident? Was it him driving the bulldozer, or does he have idiot contractors working for him (who might have insurance to cover the damage?).
 

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