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I lived in a HOA community and would burn off my lawn every late winter. People would stop & complain too! Then Spring would roll around and they'd still stop, but no complaints? It only took a cpl years before those that stopped and complained were following my lead. In case you don't know, that burnt lawn will be the Best looking yard around when the weather warms!
@@kathyr2792 No, I was amazed they didn't try? After the first spring and my yard came out Lush Green First, it was an Awh Haw moment for the subdivision!
The person vacuuming his lawn might be a genius. If he lost something small in the grass, like an earring, vacuuming and checking the bin is a really good and quick way to find it.
Love the drive-in movie for the kids, the cat “thief” laundry line, the snow fort and the skating rink. The giant inflatable whale and the guy taking his “mother-in-law for a bike ride are hysterical. I’m impressed by the talent and creativity of all of these people.
HOA's are legalized extortion... for the most part I believe... No one has ever heard somebody say " Hey let me tell you about the cool things my HOA has done lately" ...
That unicorn would be great for my community if every neighbor had a costume on while mowing their lawn, at the same time lol. We do have a neighbor who was a Elvis impersonator for 30 years and retired but every Halloween he puts on a concert for everyone in his front yard in his Elvis costume and actually sounds great singing its pretty awesome and if you can guess yes i live in Vegas lol 😂
The hard work and dedication that some of this stuff took is amazing. Some people up the street are continuing to reuse their giant skeleton from Halloween. It was decked out for Christmas, and even chilling outside with a large pair of eclipse-glasses for the recent eclipse!
In Sept. of 2008, we had a humongous wind storm, which tore the top off a large ash tree in our neighbor's yard. He had a friend who was a chainsaw sculptor. Suddenly, the 7 or 8 foot tall stump was a tree guy. Our neighbors dressed him in hats, sheets, bunny ears, etc. Something different for every holiday. Sadly, when they left, they took Tree Guy with them. I miss them. They were super, _super_ neighbors.
2:23 When my wife was a girl, she lost her contact lens in the yard. Her mother took the vacuum out and swept around the area. And sure enough, she found the contact.
On my travels in the county seat, I’ve seen a car done up like Lightning McQueen, two vehicles straight out of Jurassic Park, and a VW Bug owner who turned his into Herbie. Unreal!
The last video of the guy with the BBQ out the window is probably a renter and doesn't have a proper space to grill, so they made one. Smart idea really.
@ 1:19: My kinda neighborhood. I refuse to live in an HOA community for this specific reason. Sure, a neighbor of mine painted his house a hideous pink color, but more power to him! Me? I''m looking at chartruse.
My neighbor builds hotrods. He just bought some 50-60s flatbed car hauler truck which he added airbags to. His best one imo was a beetle rod that he chopped to the point the engine was taller than the actual roof
6:22 that's a good rendition of the robot from "Castle in the Sky", a 1986 Hayao Miyasaki film. Perhaps intended for kids, but a good movie nonetheless.
these are my kind of neighbors and i could never live in an HOA because they suck the life out of individuality - how did creativity become a negative?
That bright green house at 1:16.......in 1971, I had a 1957 VW bug painted the same color.....or thereabouts.....with red wheels. I can't take credit for the color scheme, since it was that color when I bought it. But I did add some pin striping, two surfer feet to the engine cover, bright yellow wrinkle finish paint to the dash, and an aooga horn that I removed from my previous car ('55 Ford), before I sold it. As for the comments on HOAs, I'd never let a couple of suburban busy bodies tell me what I could and couldn't do, with my own home. That's just nuts. But then, I'm born and raised hill folk.
There used to be a house in my neighborhood that had a half pipe built inside their raised, covered front porch. It blended in nicely so that you had to look closely to even know it was there. It was built into each alcove and left the area between the door and the steps open.
What’s all this fascination on short lawns? Grow some interest rock garden, water feature, or veg patch. Let your wildlife have a haven, bird feeder and enjoy!🤔
I’m surprised the cities let the home additions/changes get built. I would think they would deny the construction permit; such as the tower in the backyard. I wouldn’t want to be living next door to the fellow who turned his front yard into a skateboard park. Can you imagine listening to kids skateboarding all day?