We have all heard of the classic story “The Grinch Who Stole Christmas.” But have you ever heard of the neighbor who stole from the people who lived next door? Yes, we’ve never heard of that one either. Well, that’s not exactly what happened in this photo.
According to the original poster, a random guy came along around Christmas time and stole the Christmas decorations of the poster’s neighbor. It’s unclear how close he lived to the person, but nevertheless, a despicable thing to do. Thankfully, the person had a CCTV and showed off the neighbor to the rest of the community in a pretty creative way.
I Guess Bob Wanted That Fence Painted
I don't wanna jump the fence on this one, but I'm guessing this guy's neighbor Bob must have been all on this guy's back for days before this happened.
Well, guess what, Bob? He has painted the fence Bob… have you painted your fence, Bob? If he had painted it before, would you have been all up in his face Bob?…with all that passive-aggressive energy going around, I must say I'm still quite taken by this guy's meticulous grammar.
Not My Snow
Awww, look at this neighbor… so giving! So open-hearted! With all the winter merriment, he must have confused the words of that great song…"This snow is your snow, this snow is my snow…" or was it in the land?
What kind of neighbor paves his snow into someone else's yard? I hope you're not living in this neighborhood because it's going to be a long winter.
Did Legolas Move Next Door?
Let's face it, a neighbor is going to damage something that belongs to you at some point in your life. Maybe a kid next door will throw a basketball at your window by accident. Maybe a neighbor will run over your pretty flowers in the front yard. The possibilities are endless.
But not even this person could predict that someone would end up shooting an arrow through one of his windows. We guess one of the neighbors is very much into archery and was practicing their targeting skills. As you can see, they were way off target this time around.
Donkey Box
When this man put this up, did he consider his neighbors? The passers-by? I don't think so.
What kind of world do we live in when a neighbor has no consideration of his fellow neighbor and their stay-out-of-sight-of-scowling-donkey-mailboxes needs?! Well, I can't change the world, but I can definitely change zip codes.