LolaMoon08
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I'm guessing, too, that if the A's just went on with their lives in a normal manner this would not be a problem within the neighborhood because eventually everything will calm down. But it appears one of the A's likes the "put it in your face and rub your nose in it" type of attitude. Not caring who it affects and are we not familiar with this type of behavior from the past. They really do not care what the neighborhood wants which makes them the worst of the worst when you belong to an HOA.
I am glad to see those neighbors finally speaking up and banding together to have a say in what is going on in that neighborhood today. It appears they have all been quite tolerant of the A's up until this time and now it is time to lay out those cards on the table. If the A's do not like it, tell them to get a condo.
If they want to continue to stay in the neighborhood. Tell them to get a memorial plaque for the pool or one of those historical plaques you can put on your home that says "Home of the Mother of the Year 2008". jmo
This!!
I'm still really shocked that Cindy sees Caylee's remains as nothing more than a shell?? That she sees nothing wrong with Caylee's beautiful face and body decomposing in a swamp and animals tearing that precious babies body apart? It still haunts me to know what Caylee went through in those woods.
Now Cindy is convinced that Caylee drowned. Okay. So like you said... why not build their own little memorial at their pool? That is where Caylee died. That was the place she took her very last breath? Not the place she was just a "shell." :banghead::banghead:
I will never be convinced that Cindy believes Caylee died in that pool until she takes it down. There is no way a loving grandmother would be able to ever swim in that pool again after her precious granddaughter died in it.