I have some strange new neighbors.

Thank you Derek but I have a .38 a .45 and a .22....and I'm a pretty good shot. The first time DH took me out shooting, he gave me a .22 and I took the button off of a car radio antenna from 100 feet with the first shot...the next two trimmed it down some more. He said I didn't need any more lessons.....:lol:

Mama packs?
Holy shit, look out y'all!!:yum::yum:
 
That's right...I'm a firm believer in gun control...you should use two hands!
 
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Thanks Sass! I haven't smelled anything unusual yet. There hasn't been a lot of traffic that I've noticed either. If it weren't for the dogs, you'd swear the house was vacant. No cars in the driveway, blinds closed day and night, NEVER any lights on. It's strange...

Is it possible they're squatters who moved into a vacant house? I've seen on the news that in some areas, houses that were foreclosed on are attracting people who maybe lost jobs or whatever and couldn't afford to pay for housing and so lost their previous homes, whether evicted from a rental or their own house was foreclosed.

If they're squatters without much money, that would explain the lack of transportation and utilities, and they would keep the blinds closed so it would look like no one wast there.
 
Unfortunately, I don't know anyone who wants a dog...they have three...and they are all pit bull mix. I'm afraid they would hurt my border collie. I think I'll call the county tomorrow and see if they can do anything.

Sounds like druggies to me.

I wonder if those were the good-for-nothing's that were in the house next to us a year ago. Same MO, one lady, two adult males, several children, pit bulls in the back, never did any work to improve the house, yadda yadda yadda.

I found a small bag of paraphenalia on the road in front of their house. It promptly went into the trash.

I never had any proof they were druggies, but you never know.

They were only in there for a couple months, then were evicted for never paying rent.

We are having a major problem here with the new "shake-n-bake" method of producing Meth. It's even more hazardous than the original method. Several apartment complexes have had fires due to the chemicals being used. Remember, except for the original medication used to produce meth, ALL of the chemicals used are either toxic, and/or flamable.

Take extreme caution.

And karma for packing!
 
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