"Louisiana "La-yers" Peeps"

I know it didn't sound like the truth to me either. I guess I need to be greatful she's five houses down the road. She is lucky when I went outside to talk to Ron about where to put the sink in the studio. The smell of gas was so strong.I asked Ron if he had smelled it he said yes a little, he said Shane had said he smelled it. So a call my neighbor to see if she smelled it. She said when she went out she noticed it really strong. I'm thinking they are crazy, The neighbor hood smells like it you lite a match we're toast.No one thinks to call someone or at lease determine its not there house.So I call the gas co. they say nothing was reported and they would be out to check. So I called it in before she did. She must have ripped the pipes a good one.As strong as the smell was gas guys turned all meters off said don't start your car turn on electric things etc.

Our neighbor across the street was getting a stump ground and the hit the gas line. I was in the garden behind our house and heard a loud hissing noise. I did even get to the front of the house before I figured they had hit the gas line by the smell. It took the gas company about 45 minutes to get there. When then arrived they didn't even bat an eyelid or seem concerned....
 
So her brakes went out and she ran over the gas meter and never thought to call the gas company?!? Sounds like an extra special case for the health and welfare department! She sounds like she is a danger to herself and others...maybe someone needs to take her car keys, matches, and lighters away...


I guess I should have called the corners office to give her a 3 day vacation under observation. This is f up number 2 for her. I'll be watching her like a hawk and the gloves are off. I cut her a brake when her dog attacked mine, I just reported the dog to animal control. No more mrs. nice guy. She has only been there a month.
 
Our neighbor across the street was getting a stump ground and the hit the gas line. I was in the garden behind our house and heard a loud hissing noise. I did even get to the front of the house before I figured they had hit the gas line by the smell. It took the gas company about 45 minutes to get there. When then arrived they didn't even bat an eyelid or seem concerned....

Thats really suprising our gas co were really concerned. She is maybe 3/4 a mile up the road and it smelled like the house was closed with the stove on full blast without being lite. The other reason they were extra concerned is 2 blocks from where she did this is a pipeline.

I ordered some C C Legbars if the weather would cooperate so they can be shipped.
 
Only a month and up for neighbor of the year already? Wow... She'll be a short term tenant, your other neighbors are likely getting fed up as well.

I don't know how short term she told Ron she bought the place. She told us when we spoke about the dog that she lost her job.Things just don't add up! we'll see what happenes :th
 
I don't know how short term she told Ron she bought the place. She told us when we spoke about the dog that she lost her job.Things just don't add up! we'll see what happenes
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Someone is bound to say "bless her heart" while running her out of the neighborhood.
 
Thats really suprising our gas co were really concerned. She is maybe 3/4 a mile up the road and it smelled like the house was closed with the stove on full blast without being lite. The other reason they were extra concerned is 2 blocks from where she did this is a pipeline.

I ordered some C C Legbars if the weather would cooperate so they can be shipped.

For some reason our utility companies don't seem to get that concerned about much. You can go by parts of town where there always seems to be a smell of gas or leaking water main. One time we came home from a trip out of town to find we had no power. When I looked in the backyard I saw that the power line was on the ground (it had been rubbing on a tree and burned through). When I called the power company they told me there would be someone there in about two hours, even when I made sure that they knew about the live line on the ground. Sure enough 2 & 1/2 hours later they showed up.....

I'm sure you will love the CCLs. Ours is probably the most inquisitive hen in the flock and has finally started laying.
 
For some reason our utility companies don't seem to get that concerned about much. You can go by parts of town where there always seems to be a smell of gas or leaking water main. One time we came home from a trip out of town to find we had no power. When I looked in the backyard I saw that the power line was on the ground (it had been rubbing on a tree and burned through). When I called the power company they told me there would be someone there in about two hours, even when I made sure that they knew about the live line on the ground. Sure enough 2 & 1/2 hours later they showed up.....

I'm sure you will love the CCLs. Ours is probably the most inquisitive hen in the flock and has finally started laying.


21/2 hours for a downed live wire wow I guess I should count my blessings!!
I'm excited about CC Legbars. I'll have my first rooster. The pic's i've seen are beautiful.
 

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