Fueds, mystery, and death on the mountain... WWID?

Fueds, mystery, and death on the mountain... WWID?

  • Offer condolences/help

    Votes: 59 54.6%
  • Leave it be

    Votes: 33 30.6%
  • bacon

    Votes: 16 14.8%

  • Total voters
    108
Are you in CO? I feel like I did some dirt work for this guy not to long ago possibly, sounds very familiar
 
He's an ass. Fuck him. If I didn't like him when his wife was alive, her dying doesn't change that. If you don't want folks to treat you like you're a dick, stop being a dick.
 
i’d do the olive branch path as well. worst thing that could happen is that you end up right where you’re at now. best thing is all the old animosity disappears. one way or another, you’re on the high road and kicking rocks down on his car roof.
 
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I have seen a lot of bad neighbor disputes and have been involved in a few of my own. I have never seen any of these people kiss and make up. One guy shot the other and shot guy was touch and go to live for 6 months and they still live 30ft away from each other 6 years later. Shot guy erected a mountain of debris at property line 8ft from shooters house 10 ft high and 30ft long. I would stay way and be thinking about fences and foliage.
 
Pic of the now flattened wife.

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If she worked at a Shriners hospital she probably was a truly excellent human.
 
damn, tree basically cut the car in thirds, just taking out the drivers seat, a rear passanger would have been fine :laughing: ain't that a bitch?

I'm honestly surprised that ~60% of respondents said "do something" yall are some nosy fawking neighbors :flipoff2:
 
asshole neighbor

As much as the guy is asshole, his wife's friends, fam and patients don't need to find the black humor in this thread.

He's been ops normal, but haven't seen the kids. Everybody reacts to grief differently. I guess I'm a little jealous of his mental and emotional fortitude. Been happily married to a unicorn for 20 years. A huge part of me (the good part) would die if anything happened to her.
 
The guy lost his wife. Pretty safe assumption that he liked her. He might be one of those people that constantly worries about being taken advantage of, so everything is a personal affront. I would extend condolences and my wife would make dinner. It is amazing what kindness can do in a time of grief.
 
That was a HUGE tree. :eek:

https://www.kxly.com/a-tireless-advo...gfsMhh5wDPPUmo

IMO I would do nothing. While being nice might fix things, it could also go way sideways. Might be better just to stay on your side of the property line.

Masonic tie-in, she worked for Shriner's Hospitals. She worked to help kids. It sounds like the better half of that couple has left the building.
 
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Thats a big ass tree right on the bullseye. She didnt have a chance. RIP, sounds she was a good person.
 
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