Neighbors out in backyard last night 1:30 am

My sister's immediate neighbour's son, who is around 20 .. often has music and a fire out in the backyard at 3 a.m. For one thing, they know she isn't in good health (several cancer operations) .. also, it's against city ordinance to burn anything.

Sometimes, people are just thoughtless.
 

Real friends encourage each other to live a full life. The nosey ones I know have something lacking in their life and nobody cares to tell them. Being super nosey reeks of boredom in one's life since you have nothing else to do. Be friendly for once, see how your neighbors react to you.

Deb, please understand what we're saying is for your own good. The beginning of your happiness is reaching out to others. Since you're single, why not mingle?
 
Give me your address deb, I'll fly there to party with you. I'll dance like Shakira, you dance ala J. Lo. This offer will expire at midnight tonight. 😇🤔😷🤯

If you want a dance partner, let's invite either @win231 or @grahamg, the "bad" boys of SF. Hey guys, don't complain...😋
I'm sure you would like to have gone to one of these concerts. We did

Part of the fun of living where fun is what partying is all about was & is how life should be lived.
 
Well it just makes me wonder about why people do things that seem crazy to me. I could see them having a brazier fire if they were cooking, but for them to just sit around a fire on a sweltering day makes no sense.

I guess they just like it and that's a good enough reason as long as it's legal to have fires where you are. It isn't legal here.
 
Hey @Gary O' do you remember Mrs Kravitz aka Gladys (Alice Pearce, RIP) in Bewitched? I love her nosey character, she was so funny
Y'know, I don't, but a few days ago, my lady was telling me about her
Guess something else was on another channel when Bewitched came on
 
Deb, don't mind if we tease you just a wee bit. We all know you as a fun lady with a big heart and a keen sense for spotting the absurdities in life. In short, you are decidedly a "keeper" and we love you.
Pecos, you are a gentleman and a scholar

Since the ol' gal has me on ignore, I've pretty much had a field day
But.....yer right on

Wish she could enjoy life a bit....but, hey, maybe this is her joy

I cannot fault that

My attempts at what I consider humorous is oftentimes quite absurd

Hats off to you, sir
 
Mrs Kravitz aka Gladys
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They were out Monday but that wasn't as bad as last night - started about 6pm and was still going on a 1:30am. People shouting, dogs barking, loud music and a 10 foot high fire going. They'd throw something in the fire pit and shout and scream. Looked like some primitive Druid ritual. I just don't know how these people can party so much and so long and get up and go to work in the morning or why the police haven't done anything about it. The police station is like 300 feet up the street. Why do they need that fire all the time when we are having a major drought and everything is tinder dry. A spark could set grass or leaves on fire.
 
They were out Monday but that wasn't as bad as last night - started about 6pm and was still going on a 1:30am. People shouting, dogs barking, loud music and a 10 foot high fire going. They'd throw something in the fire pit and shout and scream. Looked like some primitive Druid ritual. I just don't know how these people can party so much and so long and get up and go to work in the morning or why the police haven't done anything about it. The police station is like 300 feet up the street. Why do they need that fire all the time when we are having a major drought and everything is tinder dry. A spark could set grass or leaves on fire.
How do you know the fire was 10 feet high? Did you go over and measure it? If your area has been officially declared a fire area, and has officially a no fires mandate, then the fire department, not the police, is responsible for enforcement.

Therefore, you need to inform the fire department about the fire.
 

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