My neighbor was scammed by driveway spraying scammers

UH! Roma is the capitol of Italy acording to my atlas. What does that have to do with gypsys? :-)

A rose by any other name would smell as sweet. :-) Or If it dresses like one and smells like one -----. ...lew...

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Lew Hartswick
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Well friend, if you waited until 60 to get laid, you are a very exceptional person or maybe Irish. In most regions of the US, normal kids have sex before the age of 15. I wanted to have sex since I was

12, but the girls I knew hadn't yet reached puberty. Actually, the first real sex that I ever had was at the age of 19, and I married the girl. We'll celebrate our 49th on July 11th.

Also, by the age of 12, unless retarded and riding the short bus, most kids know about the Gypsy Travelers, who are usually of Irish origin, and derived from the "Tinkers", not Gypsy's at all. Most are the scum of Ireland. If you don't know who the Tinkers are, consult an irishman or Google.

Damn, what is it with you young people, are you mentally regarded or simply stupid. I cannot imagine anyone today not being familiar with the 'Irish Traveler' scam. What has been described in this thread is precisely what they do for a living. Damn, how dumb can you get!

Harry C.

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hhc314

Makes sense. We live in a suburb. Not too yuppie, but in a place where most people do mow the lawn.

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Ignoramus6369

wrote: (clip) Damn, what is it with you young people, are you mentally regarded or

^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Do I get my choice? I'll choose "mentally regarded."

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Leo Lichtman

Likely a truck from a county job or a school job or such - had leftovers and made money on the side... No return to sender.

I hope the 'oil' they sprayed sets up and turns firm. Often it is very high in oil and doesn't setup.

We had our road system - 15 houses - have shale bits about 2" deep and then a heavy screen over it.

The other process - we liked better - oil down and then stones. This one spread stone for some time. The first one - the oil trapped the stone - and when we rode on it - the stone meshed between lower and upper oils.

Martin Martin H. Eastburn @ home at Lions' Lair with our computer lionslair at consolidated dot net TSRA, Life; NRA LOH & Endowment Member, Golden Eagle, Patriot"s Medal. NRA Second Amendment Task Force Charter Founder IHMSA and NRA Metallic Silhouette maker & member.

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Maybe, maybe not. Depends if the cops are on the take, how busy they are, and if the seal coaters are out and out scamming, as in spraying used motor oil instead of driveway sealer.

In the Chicagoland area it's not at all unusual for legit companies to go neighborhood to neighborhood sealing driveways. At least three different companies come around our area every year. I always have a look at what they are doing at the neighbors house first, negotiate them down a whole bunch second, and pay them AFTER they are done and I'm happy with the job. I can usually get it done for right around what I pay for the stuff in 5 gallon pails at Home Depot. I've never had a problem.

I find one of the best ways to get these annoying jobs done, like seal coating or power washing, is to wait until a neighbor has hired someone. Then mosey on over and see if you can get a deal by offering them a quick side job. Tell him you'll pay cash, and they can start as soon as they done with the neighbor. Unless, of course, they are doing a lousy job at the neighbors.

YMMV.

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D Murphy

One can be African or American, but not both. "African-American is just a feel good term thought up by some PC liberal.

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42etus

Roma also known as Romani people are indigenous to southern and eastern Europe and the middle east. Kind of the boarder between the orient, and the occident. The country of Romania is in this neck of the woods, and also gains it's name

The gypsies tended to live amongst them but were actually of another tribe.

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Roger Shoaf
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Are you this big an asshole in real life?

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B.B.

Grin!!

Harold

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Harold and Susan Vordos

Do you always use an atlas as a dictionary?

Tom

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Tom

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ted frater

I can't help feeling that, were you in the correct state, this would be an occasion where a CCW would come in useful! Might cause more trouble than it solved though.

Mark Rand RTFM

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Mark Rand

BILGE SNIPPED

Racist little prick, aren't you?

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jJim McLaughlin

In these parts we call it "Gypsy Paint" and now you know why....

--.- Dave

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Dave August

In a small town the police would probably respond. In a big city, they would refer you to whoever enforces city licensing requirements. In both places there is someone who wants to make sure the city gets money for licenses. Getting someone to respond because you lost money is harder than getting someone to respond because the city probably lost money.

Dan

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dcaster

True. I have noticed, though, in small towns, the police take note of "traveling tradesmen" and others that are not familiar. And they have the time to do so. They know a lot of the local people, and those from outside the area are very noticeable.

Steve

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Steve B

Only when appropiate. :-) ...lew...

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Lew Hartswick

Correct. Many years ago I lived in a rural town and had a sales job that sent me on the road. Once I was going door to door to businesses and a cop asked me who I represented. He explained that I needed to come to the station to register.He was polite and had m get in the front seat. At the station the chief explained what is called a Green River Ordinance which requires itinerant sales people to register (there was no fee). He then had the dispatcher radio the officer who drove me back to my car.

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George Grapman

I had the same thing happen with guys delivering mulch years ago. When they asked for more than the original estimate and I said I wouldn't pay more, they stared me down and said, "It's not like we don't know where you live." It was crappy mulch, too.

Viv

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New Leaf

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