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Carolee I appreciate the fact that you have the courage to put your name down in when stating your opinion. I now understand what the gentleman meant in a previous post, when people would be sarcastic in their tone, but not have the courage to put their name down. I do agree with the comments here, but the tone of them is really not necessary. We are all neighbors here. Sometimes when things are written they come out in print with a tone that is not the way it was meant. I would take the postings of the anonymous people in a negative and degrading way. I personally don't take it that way, but I can see others doing so.
People that don't have the backbone to put their name down when making sarcastic comments really show what type of person they really are.
I think if their are issues with toys and chairs, the parties should get together and solve the issue instead of the ''anonymous'' sarcastic comments.
I have a two year old and take the responsiblity of teaching him to cleanup after himself when he has completed playing with his toys. Which a majority of the time means I am cleaning most of them up. However, I don't see a few toys in the yard as a problem. But if it was my neighbor complaining, I would work with them, not making anonymous remoarks on a discussion board. After all this is our neighborhood
Carolee I appreciate the fact that you have the courage to put your name down in when stating your opinion. I now understand what the gentleman meant in a previous post, when people would be sarcastic in their tone, but not have the courage to put their name down. I do agree with the comments here, but the tone of them is really not necessary. We are all neighbors here. Sometimes when things are written they come out in print with a tone that is not the way it was meant. I would take the postings of the anonymous people in a negative and degrading way. I personally don't take it that way, but I can see others doing so.
People that don't have the backbone to put their name down when making sarcastic comments really show what type of person they really are.
I think if their are issues with toys and chairs, the parties should get together and solve the issue instead of the ''anonymous'' sarcastic comments.
I have a two year old and take the responsiblity of teaching him to cleanup after himself when he has completed playing with his toys. Which a majority of the time means I am cleaning most of them up. However, I don't see a few toys in the yard as a problem. But if it was my neighbor complaining, I would work with them, not making anonymous remoarks on a discussion board. After all this is our neighborhood