SUPPLY AND DEMAND
“I think my local gas station was really taking advantage of the heat wave this past July”
- Jeannie, Washington
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MISSING CAT DESCRIPTION FAIL
- Jackie, Massachusetts
Please let us know here at Neighbor Shame if ANYONE sees a cat matching this description. We will contact the owner on your behalf IMMEDIATELY!
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GEICO INSURANCE SUCKS
“I had a HORRIBLE experience with Geico and thought I’d share my feelings when I saw one of their STUPID gecko cars the other day.”
- Chris, Vermont
We’re giving this an 8/10 for the solid use of a Shame Notice to tell these jokers how you really feel. Nice work!
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HOARDERS GONNA HOARD
And haters gonna hate. In any event, this neighbor was caught in the act of hoarding his hoard during a drive-by shaming.
- Maine
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THE ‘PORTSMOUTH PARROT GUY’
Formally known as the ‘Porsmouth Parrot Guy’ after some research, Myles Bratter was spotted over the summer by a friend of the staff riding his motorcycle in the Portsmouth, New Hampshire area. Here’s an interesting article we found about Myles Bratter and Rainbow:
Myles Bratter and his mild-mannered macaw, Rainbow, will attempt to make history this weekend in support of a local food pantry.
Bratter is trying to create a new record for driving around a race track with an untethered bird. He said he plans to try to make three laps around the race track; the distance and speed portion of the record will be determined by his ride. He said his plan is to be at the race track at 10 a.m., take pictures with people, and then have volunteers walk around the track and collect donations for both the Seacoast Family Food Pantry and the Speedway Children’s Charity.
“I’m hoping we can raise a lot of money,” Bratter said. Bratter said he’s been riding with Rainbow for 17 years now. He said he and his feathered friend have been together Rainbow’s entire life.”I raised her from an egg,” he said. “The first thing she saw when she hatched was me.” In the past, Bratter said he’s been able to use Rainbow to raise funds for organizations like The Salvation Army. Bratter said people would often donate money to pose for pictures with Rainbow resting on their shoulders.
“We’ve been taking pictures for almost 17 years now,” he said. “All the money we collected out there was going to a worthy cause.”
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