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<blockquote data-quote="Wind7" data-source="post: 154855" data-attributes="member: 6388"><p>Back in '04, a person suspected of making meth moved away, the neighborhood calmed out and many were relieved that he was gone.</p><p></p><p>A bit later, an older couple moved into the house that once belonged</p><p>to 'Mr. Meth'. We eventually became good friends. </p><p>One day when I was over visiting, he called me into his garage pointing at the window facing my house and asked, "what's up with that?"</p><p></p><p>The window was completely painted black except for a nickel sized peep hole in the center.</p><p></p><p>My heart sunk as I told him about the former druggie neighbor that once occupied his home.</p><p>"That explains some of the weirdos that have come knocking at my door after sundown."</p><p></p><p>He was a good neighbor along with his gal, and it was sad to see them move away a year or so later.</p><p></p><p>It seems homes and neighborhoods that have had that kind of environment living in them, have some sort of stigma.</p><p>It isn't fair.</p><p></p><p>The drugs are still around...somewhere....just not so much right next door anymore.</p><p></p><p>I hate drugs.</p><p></p><p>By looking around the neighborhood or area(s) in general, you would never know that, that exists.</p><p></p><p>Sad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wind7, post: 154855, member: 6388"] Back in '04, a person suspected of making meth moved away, the neighborhood calmed out and many were relieved that he was gone. A bit later, an older couple moved into the house that once belonged to 'Mr. Meth'. We eventually became good friends. One day when I was over visiting, he called me into his garage pointing at the window facing my house and asked, "what's up with that?" The window was completely painted black except for a nickel sized peep hole in the center. My heart sunk as I told him about the former druggie neighbor that once occupied his home. "That explains some of the weirdos that have come knocking at my door after sundown." He was a good neighbor along with his gal, and it was sad to see them move away a year or so later. It seems homes and neighborhoods that have had that kind of environment living in them, have some sort of stigma. It isn't fair. The drugs are still around...somewhere....just not so much right next door anymore. I hate drugs. By looking around the neighborhood or area(s) in general, you would never know that, that exists. Sad. [/QUOTE]
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