cooper barrett |
09-01-2017 07:07 PM |
Growing up as a kid in Prairie Village, the streets were winding, and had Pin Oaks in each yard. People would drive reasonably but sometimes someone would be a little fast. Since houses then didn't have huge lawns (25 yards wide) we would play ball in the street, ride bikes in the street, and go sledding in the streets.
The one thing we learned as a group was to look out for each other, and that it was OUR responsibility to clear the road for drivers passing through. Kids and obviously parents (including OP) think they don't have to teach their kids survival skills, just open the doors and let then go play in the street. Then they sit out in front of their house with a radar gun whining like a little bitch. (think Bill Maher)
Buy a frigggin house with a fenced back yard and put your children in the Friggin locked back yard!!!!!!! Your neighbor has one but they probably won't acknowledge you when they walk/ drive by.
When reading the apex through that curve. Coming in from the left looks like I'd drift through your side and front lawn about 3AM and knock a couple of ticks off my time and get me some douche revenge at the same time. It least I think that is the best Apex I can see. Send us the coordinates?
P.S. The developer owns your subdivision, not you, not your homeowners association. Until it sells out the developer in in control. You will not post a sign, have a garage sale, or maybe even put signs out for B-day party without having permission from the board. Yep that's right The developer IS the board. Installing a semi-permanent sign: Good luck with that. Getting speed bumps: Good luck with that. Teaching your children and yourself that kids should play on the back side of houses where cars, trucks, and idiots with radar guns can't hurt them: There, you don't look as stupid now after all.
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