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    Re: Just Caught my Neighbor Stealing my firewood

    Quote Originally Posted by Hillbilly

    Now if they needed the wood they should have just asked.
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    I have prostatitis. I'm on my 3rd course of anti biotics. I have really bad reactions to cipro so I'm trying to avoid than one. I started taking Colloidal Silver 18ppm twice daily 3 days ago. That seemed to help then it got a lot worse today.
    Maybe your neighbors will massage your prostate for a few firewood logs if you ask them nicely.

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    Re: Just Caught my Neighbor Stealing my firewood

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    You need a good dog.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fila_Brasileiro

    ...The Fila Brasileiro is an excellent estate guardian. It does not hide its dislike towards strangers, but these dogs are not disqualified from the show ring for showing aggression to the judges. Such aversion is instinctive in Filas, so much so that the Brazilian breed standard advises judges not to touch the dog. However, the FCI standard allows for disqualification of excessively aggressive dogs, mainly when the owner doesn't have enough control to show them in public areas. The breed is renowned for their faithfulness to family and friends, but this is not a breed for everyone. The Fila needs a confident, experienced, savvy owner who is aware of the breed's innate tendencies. Filas are not well suited to busy household which entertain many guests, as they do not interact well with strangers. The Fila is a natural guardian breed.

    Filas bond strongly with their immediate families and show extreme loyalty and protectiveness towards them. They live to protect their loved ones, including children and other pets. Very few will accept strangers. Many Filas will never tolerate any stranger. Despite their aversion towards strangers they are excellent family dogs, devoted to the children in their family...

    This sounds like my American Eskimo! She is great with the family but *hates* everyone else and barks like crazy when anyone tries to come in this house.

    The American Eskimo Dog was originally bred to guard people and property and, therefore, is territorial by nature and a valiant watchdog. They are not considered an aggressive breed. But, due to the breed's watchdog history, American Eskimos are generally quite vocal, barking at any stranger who comes within close proximity to their owners or their owner's territory.

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    Re: Just Caught my Neighbor Stealing my firewood

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    that was my first thought, what will it be next time? ...maybe they'll decide to go inside when your away, or maybe when your coming home, your house is on fire
    Yep, that's why I'm not treating this lightly. If they would do that what else would they do? they are proven them selves to be a bunch of immoral bastards already this is just the frosting on the cake.
    Since we have established that these creatures are not decent people on the verge of starvation and death from hypothermia and are common lowlives, treat them accordingly.
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    Re: Just Caught my Neighbor Stealing my firewood

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    Quote Originally Posted by tater
    You need a good dog.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fila_Brasileiro

    ...The Fila Brasileiro is an excellent estate guardian. It does not hide its dislike towards strangers, but these dogs are not disqualified from the show ring for showing aggression to the judges. Such aversion is instinctive in Filas, so much so that the Brazilian breed standard advises judges not to touch the dog. However, the FCI standard allows for disqualification of excessively aggressive dogs, mainly when the owner doesn't have enough control to show them in public areas. The breed is renowned for their faithfulness to family and friends, but this is not a breed for everyone. The Fila needs a confident, experienced, savvy owner who is aware of the breed's innate tendencies. Filas are not well suited to busy household which entertain many guests, as they do not interact well with strangers. The Fila is a natural guardian breed.

    Filas bond strongly with their immediate families and show extreme loyalty and protectiveness towards them. They live to protect their loved ones, including children and other pets. Very few will accept strangers. Many Filas will never tolerate any stranger. Despite their aversion towards strangers they are excellent family dogs, devoted to the children in their family...

    This sounds like my American Eskimo! She is great with the family but *hates* everyone else and barks like crazy when anyone tries to come in this house.

    The American Eskimo Dog was originally bred to guard people and property and, therefore, is territorial by nature and a valiant watchdog. They are not considered an aggressive breed. But, due to the breed's watchdog history, American Eskimos are generally quite vocal, barking at any stranger who comes within close proximity to their owners or their owner's territory.
    I had to google. Those are georgous dogs. My girls are about 130 and 120 lbs. You wouldn't believe it by looking at them but they extremely are agile and athletic. Serious as heart attacks and meaning business when around strangers. They should be secured and not running loose however.

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    Re: Just Caught my Neighbor Stealing my firewood

    Quote Originally Posted by freespirit
    although loading up a couple of logs with sulphur or whatever sounds like a good idea, they would probably sue you for damages, and what if their house caught fire?

    build a small shed for your wood, you can build an 8x12 shed pretty cheap, put a good lock on it, and set some signs up like this one...
    That reminds me of the sign that says:

    If you are found here at night, you will be found here in the morning.
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    Re: Just Caught my Neighbor Stealing my firewood

    Quote Originally Posted by tater
    You need a good dog.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fila_Brasileiro

    ...The Fila Brasileiro is an excellent estate guardian. It does not hide its dislike towards strangers, but these dogs are not disqualified from the show ring for showing aggression to the judges. Such aversion is instinctive in Filas, so much so that the Brazilian breed standard advises judges not to touch the dog. However, the FCI standard allows for disqualification of excessively aggressive dogs, mainly when the owner doesn't have enough control to show them in public areas. The breed is renowned for their faithfulness to family and friends, but this is not a breed for everyone. The Fila needs a confident, experienced, savvy owner who is aware of the breed's innate tendencies. Filas are not well suited to busy household which entertain many guests, as they do not interact well with strangers. The Fila is a natural guardian breed.

    Filas bond strongly with their immediate families and show extreme loyalty and protectiveness towards them. They live to protect their loved ones, including children and other pets. Very few will accept strangers. Many Filas will never tolerate any stranger. Despite their aversion towards strangers they are excellent family dogs, devoted to the children in their family...

    Good dog but be prepared for slobber all over the place, I'm not talking just a little drool either

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    Re: Just Caught my Neighbor Stealing my firewood

    Hillbilly you're lucky your neighbor is just stealing a little firewood. The guy in this video has a real problem with his neighbors. Just watch this. Ha!Ha!

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=--XjOQy6arQ
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    Re: Just Caught my Neighbor Stealing my firewood

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    Quote Originally Posted by tater
    You need a good dog.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fila_Brasileiro

    ...The Fila Brasileiro is an excellent estate guardian. It does not hide its dislike towards strangers, but these dogs are not disqualified from the show ring for showing aggression to the judges. Such aversion is instinctive in Filas, so much so that the Brazilian breed standard advises judges not to touch the dog. However, the FCI standard allows for disqualification of excessively aggressive dogs, mainly when the owner doesn't have enough control to show them in public areas. The breed is renowned for their faithfulness to family and friends, but this is not a breed for everyone. The Fila needs a confident, experienced, savvy owner who is aware of the breed's innate tendencies. Filas are not well suited to busy household which entertain many guests, as they do not interact well with strangers. The Fila is a natural guardian breed.

    Filas bond strongly with their immediate families and show extreme loyalty and protectiveness towards them. They live to protect their loved ones, including children and other pets. Very few will accept strangers. Many Filas will never tolerate any stranger. Despite their aversion towards strangers they are excellent family dogs, devoted to the children in their family...

    Good dog but be prepared for slobber all over the place, I'm not talking just a little drool either
    You must own one . You speak the truth, it's like getting slimed. Oh and the snoring, it's deafening.

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    Re: Just Caught my Neighbor Stealing my firewood

    Quote Originally Posted by Tumbleweed
    Hillbilly you're lucky your neighbor is just stealing a little firewood. The guy in this video has a real problem with his neighbors. Just watch this. Ha!Ha!

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=--XjOQy6arQ
    Sasquatch Squalor :ROFL: I gotta get some more dogs...

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    Re: Just Caught my Neighbor Stealing my firewood

    I was speaking with several associates about your problem hillbilly and they've come to the conclusion you got to fight fire with fire, so to speak. Now it will cost you a couple of grand up front but the return on your investment is about a year, give or take.

    First, buy and install a nice cheap solar panel array and a windmill and tie them in into the grid so that your electric company pays you when your meter is running backwards. Next, send your neighbors a "winning" gift certificate to a hotel about 2 - 3 hours away valid only on a specific weekend. Rent a ditch-witch and be on the ready when your neighbors use their hotel gift certificate. You might want some friends to help, maybe have a bbq for them after work is done. Run a 220 volt line (instead of a 120) from their electric panel (be sure to use a dedicated breaker) to your solar/windmill electric meter. Now after you tie their electricity to your meter you'll start getting checks from the electric company every month instead of having to send them one. And the nice thing about this plan it's energy efficient and 24/7/365 you have the satisfaction of knowing whatever amount of firewood they may pinch from you they're helping the solve the energy problem.

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