A brick wall won’t help. A wall has to have a gate for them to access their own house, so Earl and Opal will use the gate too. They need a new plan, like a different house.
Everybody Loves Raymond comes to mind… he couldn’t keep his parents out either…they lived across the street. Why would kids live so close to the parents and expect privacy? Kids, change your locks for crying out loud.
debra4life almost 7 years ago
Wouldn’t it be cheaper to move across town?
Marvin Premium Member almost 7 years ago
Will this be a wall to keep someone in or someone out? Stay tuned for the sequel to Bridge of Spies.
laughingkitty almost 7 years ago
A brick wall won’t help. A wall has to have a gate for them to access their own house, so Earl and Opal will use the gate too. They need a new plan, like a different house.
Lyons Group, Inc. almost 7 years ago
I need to build a wall between me and these posters sometimes.
GROG Premium Member almost 7 years ago
Build a moat and get some opaque shades for your windows. And keep the shades drawn at all times.
cubswin2016 almost 7 years ago
Raymond should have tried that.
hariseldon59 almost 7 years ago
“Good fences make good neighbors.”
garcoa almost 7 years ago
Such a wall would mean no more free babysitting.
Linguist almost 7 years ago
One thing about having your parent living in close proximity….it keeps the argument decibel level down – of course that works both ways !
johovey almost 7 years ago
Everybody Loves Raymond comes to mind… he couldn’t keep his parents out either…they lived across the street. Why would kids live so close to the parents and expect privacy? Kids, change your locks for crying out loud.
CarolinaGirl almost 7 years ago
WOW… a wall might actually keep YOUR son at his own house for a change…
Number Three almost 7 years ago
Somebody had to say it, I guess.
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Rwill almost 7 years ago
How about a nice row of hedge roses? Pretty and thorny practical.
Mary McNeil Premium Member almost 7 years ago
Or they could try keeping Nelson home and watching him themselves instead of sending him to Gramma’s.