Who are you calling a snob?
We also live in a nice neighborhood. It's not nearly as nice as my sister's by it is still very nice. Everyone has nicely manicured yards and their houses are well taken care of. My neighbors are one of those that have a very nice house; we know this because they are selling their house and we are nosey so we looked it up online.
And this is where we become my sister's neighbor
I can only imagine the bad things our neighbors want to say to us for putting this up. Tonight we are taking our neighbors cookies for Family Home Evening. We planned to do this before we put the fence up but we figure now is a good time to makes these cookies. I think we might say something like, "Hi. We are new. How do you like our fence?"
I am thinking a fast growing vine or some potted plants might spruce the fence up again. Really, I don't know why I keep saying fence because I'm not sure we can even call it that. Anyway, if anyone has a good idea for us on how to make our eye sore improved, please pass it on.
Mike sometimes likes to call us snobs because we would probably not live in any of the places we lived in when we got married. I don't know, that murderer was pretty nice when he wasn't stabbing his wife and her boyfriend.
Well, Mr. Richards, I take issue with your definition of a snob. I highly doubt a snob would put such a beauty in their yard. Perhaps we need to be a little more snobby?
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