Anytime I decide to do something to get even I always get bitten back. I'd say forget it. Can you park your car some place else? Paul In a message dated 1/23/2004 11:07:01 PM Eastern Standard Time, mydan@xxxxxxx writes: > This summer I bought my dream car... A 65 imp crown 4dr. With an arm >injury and little extra cash after the purchase I wasn't able to do much >restoration wise with the exception of 100% T.L.C. which it required much of, >after being parked in a shed for the last ten years. > Even this was a huge improvement from the day I drove it home much to the >chagrin of one of my neighbours. I have an "odd" neighbour who likes to sleep >in his car even in our Canadian winters....Underground heated parking! > This summer while oiling the mechs of the passenger door I accidentilly >sprayed oil on the drivers door of his car. I left $5.00 with an apology note >refering to his next car wash. Since then I have counted over 10 small dings >and scratches in my back passenger door with my neighbours obvious green paint >on my car and my obvious red paint on the edge of his door. > I have left a very repectful note under his door reminding him that there >is at least 3-4 feet between cars and this should not be an issue. > Whaddya think. Should I fling my back door open and show him what a DING > really looks like? > > P.S. The rest of my neighbours are ready to organize a > viganlanty group towards this fellow. > Dan Robertson.