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In reply to the discussion: Did I do something bad? [View all]KentuckyWoman
(6,697 posts)122. You were absolutely heinous.
Not really.
Truth is, whatever your reasons, you did the right thing. I suspect you often do.
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He did his duty, he can go back to reading, AND have a drink to celebrate. That's all.
Ninga
May 2020
#9
Yeah, these type of people think they have the right to do whatever they want
idziak4ever1234
May 2020
#7
Be proud. Every little bit helps. I wouldn't hesitate to bust a Trump worshipper for
brewens
May 2020
#4
You did the right thing. It would be so hard to get that smokey smell out of your socks.
rzemanfl
May 2020
#17
Agree. And I currently live in an RV park. Camp fires are a thing here.
SammyWinstonJack
May 2020
#24
You acted in a way that was good for the community, and followed the agreed-to
fierywoman
May 2020
#31
If they'd had a Clinton/Kaine sign in their yard in 2016, would you have let it go?
Jedi Guy
May 2020
#39
Can't speak for the OP, but I would not have- that fire was a disaster waiting to happen
friendly_iconoclast
May 2020
#59
Yeah, I probably would have except that a real progressive would not likely be burning in the first
idziak4ever1234
May 2020
#112
Nope. You did the right thing for a reason that's none of your neighbor's business. Don't feel bad.
ancianita
May 2020
#43
Not at all. The guy was a dangerous dumbass to burn on a windy day.
friendly_iconoclast
May 2020
#53
no you didnt . these ppl feel that laws are for little people (liona helmsly , the queen of mean)
AllaN01Bear
May 2020
#69
Yes, you did something bad, but you can make up for it by setting his trump sign on fire
Poiuyt
May 2020
#76
Nope. Burning yard waste on a windy day is a moronic and dangerous thing to do. The fact that he..
spudspud
May 2020
#84
I would have done that. Too bad you can't anonymously find out if a fine was issued.
George II
May 2020
#85
No, you did not. You may have saved your entire neighborhood from the stupidity of those
niyad
May 2020
#88
You did the right thing. Even if the neighbor was a true blue Dem instead of a Trump supporter.
Kaleva
May 2020
#118
Doing the right thing for the wrong reason is still doing the right thing. You can sleep well.
Rainbow Droid
May 2020
#123
A fire? The wind is blowing? It could could catch any number of things on fire.
BComplex
May 2020
#124
You did a good thing for a good reason but bad motives. Go beat yourself with a wet noodle ...
marble falls
May 2020
#141
Nope. You can't help it if inconsiderate law-breakers are likely to be Trump supporters. n/t
Beartracks
May 2020
#146