<v Speaker 1>Jeremy, Katie and Josh in the morning.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, tell you, I am wicked annoyed today because I
<v Speaker 2>take a lot of pride in my grass at home,
<v Speaker 2>you know. I like to manicure it and fertilize it
<v Speaker 2>and make sure it's mode nicely.
<v Speaker 1>And we got a lot of.
<v Speaker 2>People in our neighborhood that walk their dogs, and when
<v Speaker 2>they're walking their dogs, they let the dogs pee on
<v Speaker 2>my grass, and it's been leaving some burn spots and stuff.
<v Speaker 1>So I went about, I don't know, a couple of
<v Speaker 1>weeks ago, and I.
<v Speaker 2>Purchased these little signs off of Amazon, and they came
<v Speaker 2>in a two pack.
<v Speaker 1>So I put them on each corner of my front yard.
<v Speaker 2>Their metal and you push them into the ground, bright yellow,
<v Speaker 2>and it's got a dog bending over. It's like the
<v Speaker 2>silhouette of a dog pooping with the circle and the
<v Speaker 2>line through it, and the little saying on the sign
<v Speaker 2>says no poop, no pee, And obviously there's a dog
<v Speaker 2>pooping with the line through, don't do it. Just this morning,
<v Speaker 2>I was checking my cameras out front because they were
<v Speaker 2>going off. Two different people let their dogs pee on
<v Speaker 2>my lawn. They walked right by the dogs squatted right
<v Speaker 2>there on the lawn, and then a third dog, which
<v Speaker 2>I found so incredibly fitting, walked over to the sign
<v Speaker 2>and cocked his leg on the side it says no
<v Speaker 2>poop and.
<v Speaker 1>Pe And then they kept walking. Oh what's that all about?
<v Speaker 3>Let me ask you, because I sure again I for
<v Speaker 3>a minute, I was a dog sitter, so I did
<v Speaker 3>this a lot.
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, you know, I walked dogs.
<v Speaker 3>And when it comes to your sidewalk, I guess, is
<v Speaker 3>it on the right side if you're walking down, is yours?
<v Speaker 3>And then on the left side is like the community
<v Speaker 3>area right with like a tree coming out of the
<v Speaker 3>ground and everything else. Is that how it is in
<v Speaker 3>your neighborhood or no, it's walking.
<v Speaker 1>On the side. It's like, yes, straight sidewalk on my street.
<v Speaker 3>The street correct, So there's nothing on the.
<v Speaker 1>Street on the right, it would be lawn on the left.
<v Speaker 3>Okay, Because like what I do is I if the
<v Speaker 3>dog wants to pee on somebody's lawn, I pull him
<v Speaker 3>and say no, and bring him to the other side
<v Speaker 3>and say this is where you.
<v Speaker 1>Pee, and usually the dog peas that's where you do it.
<v Speaker 3>I feel like that is a responsible dog owner move.
<v Speaker 1>Anyone who's walking.
<v Speaker 3>I mean, I don't understand why people don't just immediately
<v Speaker 3>pull their dog and make them pee on the other side, Like,
<v Speaker 3>I don't get it.
<v Speaker 1>I don't get it either.
<v Speaker 2>And we're in a neighborhood that you know, it's kind
<v Speaker 2>of it's a okay, I'll say it.
<v Speaker 1>It's h ooa.
<v Speaker 2>So they make sure that you everything's well kept and
<v Speaker 2>nice looking. And there's a lot of people in my
<v Speaker 2>hood that take pride in their lun yeah, and also.
<v Speaker 1>A lot of people that are walking their dogs.
<v Speaker 2>And you know, since I put those signs up, I
<v Speaker 2>have made it a point when we walk our dog
<v Speaker 2>to pull her away from other people's grass. Yeah no,
<v Speaker 2>no no, and we get her down to the park
<v Speaker 2>and then that's where she can go. But to like
<v Speaker 2>straight up stand there on the side the sign is
<v Speaker 2>right there where the two dogs pete and then the
<v Speaker 2>third dog that cocked.
<v Speaker 1>His leg on the actual sign. This morning, I took screenshots. Well, yeah,
<v Speaker 1>I don't know what to do with them. You should
<v Speaker 1>have it electrified, well, and so.
<v Speaker 3>You have you know, the visual like can you see
<v Speaker 3>who these are?
<v Speaker 1>I got eyes on it? Does it give you that
<v Speaker 1>much of it?
<v Speaker 2>Didn't recognize a couple of them. I think I recognized
<v Speaker 2>one because that's what I'm a couple.
<v Speaker 3>You go to Walmart, you get those things printed off,
<v Speaker 3>and then you put those up in your yard and
<v Speaker 3>you say, don't be like these people, and then you
<v Speaker 3>shame them publicly, and that's how you get them to stop.
<v Speaker 2>So I've got like the street light is right there
<v Speaker 2>on the corner too, so I literally could take their
<v Speaker 2>pictures and.
<v Speaker 1>Put them like, then I'll just get in trouble with
<v Speaker 1>the HA.
<v Speaker 2>But like, what do you? What do I do otherwise?
<v Speaker 2>I mean, I feel like I could post it on
<v Speaker 2>next door and shame them, but then I'm like, I
<v Speaker 2>don't want to be that guy.
<v Speaker 3>You need to print out the pictures and put them
<v Speaker 3>on your lawn, because then the HA can't say anything.
<v Speaker 3>It's on your lawn. It's just pictures, just like any
<v Speaker 3>other sign. You just had them custom made.
<v Speaker 1>Don't you part of the too?
<v Speaker 2>So you could just do it I am, but like,
<v Speaker 2>I have to abide by the rules because I am
<v Speaker 2>part of it.
<v Speaker 3>Can't you make rules since your HOA?
<v Speaker 1>I think?
<v Speaker 3>No?
<v Speaker 1>Well no, I was like, wait a sec works. I
<v Speaker 1>think I will probably track them down and then go
<v Speaker 1>and defecate in their yards. That's what you should.
<v Speaker 2>I think that's the only logical thing to do. The
<v Speaker 2>only logical thing is to go eat a big bowl
<v Speaker 2>of chili and drink a big old glass of iced
<v Speaker 2>tea and make their lawn.
<v Speaker 1>My b would you say you're going.
<v Speaker 3>To make some crock pot green chili tonight?
<v Speaker 1>Oh yeah, tomorrow morning. I might not be here at
<v Speaker 1>work in the morning. I might be a little.
<v Speaker 2>Late because I am destroying some people's lawns.
<v Speaker 1>All right, I'll let you know how it goes.
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