So if I disagree with your efforts, that makes my remarks ignorant.
Okay fine. I know where I stand.
Thanks for letting me be completely aware of where we stand.
meford4u,Jul 1 2007, 07:11 PM Wrote:So if I disagree with your efforts, that makes my remarks ignorant.
Okay fine.ÃÂ I know where I stand.
Thanks for letting me be completely aware of where we stand.
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Listen this has no bearing on "us" as friends, I just didin't appreciate the way you posted about my situation.
I felt your response that I sent a letter to the editor of a "rag" of a paper that nobody reads a real sign of ignorance. You never asked if I had taken other avenues to help fix the problem. Instead you suggested it was a pointless act, suck it up and move. I'm passionate obout this situation in my community and I'll continue to stand behind it and do what I can to prevent an accident. This is my first home, and I'm trying to do my duty as a resident to my city and help the govenment fix something that could be potentially fatal.
I was simply responding to the curt and negative way that you responded to my thread. It hs NOTHING to do with where "we" stand. relax.
I still think you're an awesome guy....just not when you have a keyboard attached to your wrists.
I've told you that before and I stand by it.
I appologize if I offended you.
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Anthony, I live on a street that has a 40km/hr limit. It's a school and park access road in Stoney Creek and what I've seen some of my neighbors do is wait outside with a hose and spray cars traveling too fast down the road!
It's quite effective and hopefully the speeders have their windows open...
Edit: It's most effective if your retired, 80 and have nothing better to do.
roast,Jul 2 2007, 12:57 PM Wrote:Anthony, I live on a street that has a 40km/hr limit. It's a school and park access road in Stoney Creek and what I've seen some of my neighbors do is wait outside with a hose and spray cars traveling too fast down the road!
It's quite effective and hopefully the speeders have their windows open...
Edit: It's most effective if your retired, 80 and have nothing better to do.
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And you can be charged with public mischief.
meford4u,Jul 2 2007, 08:55 PM Wrote:roast,Jul 2 2007, 12:57 PM Wrote:Anthony, I live on a street that has a 40km/hr limit. It's a school and park access road in Stoney Creek and what I've seen some of my neighbors do is wait outside with a hose and spray cars traveling too fast down the road!
It's quite effective and hopefully the speeders have their windows open...
Edit: It's most effective if your retired, 80 and have nothing better to do.
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And you can be charged with public mischief.
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I've thought about it!
I'll fight legally to change things. I wouldn't do anything that would risk the lives and control of a car.
Funny idea though. :lol: