Samurai sword wielding neighbors?

Discussion in 'Sun City General Discussions' started by J_and_V, Aug 28, 2015.

  1. J_and_V

    J_and_V Member

  2. 3rdGen

    3rdGen Member

    All I see here is a red flag...just my opinion.

    I respect and thank him for his service, but I've spent to much time in the
    desert with animals and the only one's I'm concerned about are the ones
    with two legs.
     
  3. Cynthia

    Cynthia Well-Known Member

    Was he really going to stab a coyote with a Samurai Sword?
     
  4. 3rdGen

    3rdGen Member

    I have no idea of his intentions :indecisiveness:

    I'm only aware of two reasons most any animal around here
    might attack (1) Being Rabid (2) Protecting it's young

    Having a Samurai sword is one thing, swinging it around for no
    apparent reason is another unless someone was practicing on their
    own property.

    There is a ' Paul Harvey ' to this story ;)
     
  5. BPearson

    BPearson Well-Known Member

    "The rest of the story"

    Pray tell 3G, what is it?
     
  6. 3rdGen

    3rdGen Member

    Yes, Paul Harvey was well known radio broadcaster famous for his " Rest of the story "

    I really have no idea what or if there is a ' Paul Harvey ' to this story
    but it certainly has the making for one !

    In the article, Sheriff keeping an eye on him, people installing fences...there ya go, just an opinion.
     
  7. pegmih

    pegmih Well-Known Member

    Let me see now, the guy is only 32 years old.
    It says he is renting from owner.
    I think that is against CCRs.

    Guy also says he will probably move.
    Good!

    What street was it on?
     
  8. Cynthia

    Cynthia Well-Known Member

    It says he rents a room in a house of his girlfriend's father. If the fasther is 55 wouldn't that be legal?
     
  9. pegmih

    pegmih Well-Known Member

    If the father lives there, it might be o.k.
     
  10. Mullet

    Mullet Member

    I'm with 3G and the neighbors on this one. It all sounds a little fishy. I must admit though, I'm not sure what the one neighbor meant by “If he can do it, who knows if somebody else is doing the same thing? We’re not 90 years old, saying, ‘whatever.’” What's the 90 years old reference mean?
     
  11. BPearson

    BPearson Well-Known Member

    One of the things you quickly come to understand in Sun City is that hyperbole is a way of life. Almost any little thing is magnified ten and twenty fold. We have so little to complain/**** and moan about we work hard to find things and then blow them out of proportion.

    When you think about it, being worry free is a blessing of unto itself. Can I get an amen?
     
  12. Mullet

    Mullet Member

    I'm starting to wonder if there's a little too much action for us. We're used to a pretty bucolic lifestyle. :topsy_turvy::topsy_turvy::topsy_turvy::topsy_turvy:
     
  13. Fiona

    Fiona New Member

    Weirdness is all around us.
    When I walk my newborn grandson around the block I do take a golf club lol.
     
  14. BPearson

    BPearson Well-Known Member

    Yo Mick: I'm pretty sure there's a 12 step program for that bucolic thingie problem you've got going on.

    And Fiona, be sure and yell fore before you use the club on anyone while on the walk.

    Truly folks, this is how good it is in Sun City.
     
  15. Fiona

    Fiona New Member

    I will do that BP
     
  16. J_and_V

    J_and_V Member

    Reading this thread to J...."Oh wow, and we are closing tomorrow. Yikes"
     
  17. 3rdGen

    3rdGen Member

    Like mentioned in another post, It's kinda blown out of proportion ;)

    Enjoy the New Adventures !
     
  18. aggie

    aggie Well-Known Member

    Not to worry J & V....almost 99.9% of all crimes in Sun City are non violent. There are home burglaries of vacant/vacationing residences and many times it's not discovered until they return. Most crimes are thefts either from unlocked cars, yard items or open garages. With a population topping 40,000 you can always have some bad seeds.

    Most neighbors will keep a lookout for homes if they know you'll be away. Sun City Posse will respond to any call of suspicious activity and will call in the Maricopa County Sheriff Deputy when warranted. Do everything to avoid crimes of opportunity and no big deal if you lose an occasional ceramic frog or pink flamingo decorating your front yard. They can be replaced.

    In our 20 years we've only had one minor crime of our golf cart ignition popped while parked in a carport and that was over 6 years ago. We were only one of the people hit by the young men responsible and they were caught.
     
  19. J_and_V

    J_and_V Member

    One wandering, samurai wielding, soul is not about to deter us.

    We are looking forward to contributing to the colorfulness of SC.
     

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