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�i`' Zimbra: Re: Re: Page 1 of 3 <br /> Fmd'�— —� in E(nail MeSS�geS �v ��a�ry I Advanced Version Manaoe Aaount <br /> �Help k�Log Out <br /> ���d i^�°� � � Mail ���Address Book ! � Calendar � [ � Preferenoes � [�`j Canpose � j <br /> _ __ __ � I _ <br /> T���� � � 8adc Oo Inbox j �oe�eoe� ►�e.ro... .. ►�e I r+ore�;ons...i��co I t�rw�ai Read �� 1-5 of 5 �� <br /> � sent �Re: Re: <br /> � Dra�(a7) ❑ � � � �sm � �o� � Folda►sise <br /> � 7unk(27) ❑ � seabolt1800�mchsi.com fyi Sent 81B SeD 23 <br /> � Trash TmY.Consider this a <br /> request for you to sbop <br /> � ��� ❑ ,(� seaboRi�mchsi.00m e-maAtng me.If you wish bo wmmunicaLe witli Sent 71B Sep 21 <br /> me,use... <br /> w seara,es � C� � seaboltl�md�si.00m mtnF k Tm'going��of mr+�Nar�t mmak�e � Senc 71B sep 21 <br /> �T� � things... <br /> Dou9.Pm�rry you thlnk I'm"goirx�out of my <br /> 0 � Troy Ehiers vray tn make things difficul�'simply by Inbox 91B Sep 21 <br /> requesbng... <br /> ❑ Doug Seaboft Sent from my iPhone Inbox 258KB Sep 21 <br /> From:Troy Ehlers<troy�trayehlers.aom> Sa4�p 21,201310:59 AM <br /> Subjed:Re:Re: <br /> To:seabolti�md�sf.com <br /> � R�a��� ��'���r� ��I� �m '`�j�: <br /> Doug, <br /> I'm sorry you think I'm "going out of my way to make things difficult" <br /> simTly by requesting that you leave my property alone. In my defense, I'ne <br /> never had to ask this of any other neighbor. <br /> As you should recall, when I first moned here we had a gentleman's <br /> agreement. You wanted to pull out the hedge and replace it with a row of <br /> hostas. I didn't want a row of hostas there, but I said how nice it would <br /> be if we were to have nothing but grass there. We would look out our <br /> windows and see not2�ing but lake and lawn. It would be like living on a <br /> golf course, nothinq but natural, undisturbed beauty of qreen and water. <br /> We only had a verbal contract, which in business Z know better than to enter <br /> into, but being a new neighbor, I chose to take you at your word. I didn't <br /> get anything in writing. <br /> This set the tone early for our relationship. <br /> Sure enouqh, the moment you had pulled out all of the hedges, you suddenly <br /> decided somethinq needed to separate our properties. You said that you <br /> "suddenly realized" there were weeds on my lawn and you needed to have a <br /> divider to protect yourself from the weeds. I was worried you'd plant a row <br /> of hostas after all, or put up some silly-looking wire fence like you have <br /> on the other property line, so I said that if you really needed to put <br /> something there, do something small like a row of those bricks--it was the <br /> least obtrusive thinq I could think of off the top of my head. <br /> The problem is, every time I look out, and instead of seeing a nice green <br /> lawn and lake, I see this qoofy line of bricks (I call it "Douq's Great Wall <br /> of Tonka") . <br /> It doesn't matter that it's bricks, either. It could be lilies or <br /> hydrangeas or plastic or anything... What's UGLY about that wall is that <br /> it's a permanent marker of how you swindled me out of that hedge. You lied <br /> and didn't uphold your end of the bargain. <br /> I tried to look past that for years, but every time I look out and see that <br /> line--or even worse, I see you reaching across it... it's a reminder of how <br /> I let my neighbor con me. <br /> If you were a man of morals, that property line would be a mark of shame for <br /> you. A scarlet letter on your breast. But my guess is that you're proud of <br /> https://mail.mchsi.com/zimbra/h/search?su=1&si=11&so=50&sc... 9/28/2013 <br />