One of my neighbors lives on a T-intersection – at the end of a half-mile straightaway. This is his rebuilt fence.




  1. god says:

    Bright enough to have a berm and trees between the fence and the house, as well.

  2. Floyd says:

    I like the souvenir from the previous crash.

  3. bobbo says:

    Yep, thats why I would not buy a house at a “T” along with where the road curves. Intersections same way if houses close==get headlights and engines gunned to take off.

    Leaves me wondering why I bought my current place which is the lowest property on this creek. I thought I learned not to do that as well.

  4. Jägermeister says:

    If he’s not going for a 3ft concrete wall, he might want to invest in a bunch of Czech hedgehogs.

  5. onomontapeia says:

    How many times has it been replaced?

  6. think says:

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  7. Jägermeister says:

    #7 – think – Will you be showing us pictures of bugs your neighbor’s kids found next?

    Next, the editors will publish a picture of your groin and make the rest of us guess of how many crabs per sq. in. that you’ve got.

  8. Mister Ketchup says:

    They should have installed a mirror.

  9. Mark Derail says:

    Actually it needs headlights !

  10. deowll says:

    He needs a four foot retaining wall and a couple of dump truck loads of dirt if he expects to keep vehicles out of his house. Never buy a house in the curve of a road either.

    Old cross ties with enough dirt behind them will stop about anything.

  11. booster says:

    they should buid a roundabout.

  12. ECA says:

    USE Plastic Posts, and FILL with Concrete and REBAR…6″-8″…4’+ deep LARGE PAD.
    It it dont STOP it, the vehicle WONT make it over the pond.


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