We’ve all seen that house that makes you say “wow, glad I don’t live next to that shit”. Sometimes, you’re the lucky person that has to live next to it.
Here’s a bunch of “those” from various parts of Maine:
What are the three biggest lies in rural Maine?
1. “The trailer’s paid for.”
2. “I didn’t know she was my cousin.”
3. “I was just trying to help the sheep over the fence.”
(told to me by a guy from rural Maine)
Nonono
Sadly, these are common sights rural America in every state. Fewer local building codes/standards/regulations is the exact reason many of these people gravitate to small towns. Most cities would crack down on them in a heartbeat.
ohno
Looks like Fair Play, Missouri. And, what Nonono said.
snake
But you should see the nice new hospitals, highways, bridges, etc. we built in Afghanistan ! Go take a look- but don’t lose your head
Rebecca
I was afraid to look at these, because I was afraid I might recognize some of them…..
Samantha
And I would still rather live here than anywhere else, despite the junkyard neighbors
chris
poor people are hilarious! let’s kick ‘em while they’re down, my fellow white middle class nobodies. you all should be ashamed of yourselves.
mainer101
cant tell me how to keep my yard unless you pay the morgatge and property taxes
Shit Fuck McGee
These people are fucking wastes man.
Leonard
Minding ones own business and leaving other people the F alone is something you should have been taught while growing up
Justin Jacoby
i’d like to live next to all of these houses, in fact i’d like them all to be in the same damn neighborhood so we could live in peace away from you snobby picket fence morons.
Justin Jacoby
Lil worried bout number 6 tho, I think we’d have to get together on how to insulate his stove so he doesn’t burn his house down next winter.
reaganrose
Exactly, as long as they aren’tm abusing their animals or children, who gives a crap if they have some stuff in their yard. Maybe they can’t afford to pay for a dumpster?