Saturday, March 04, 2006

Griddlesode #21: Homeowner’s Association

In this Griddlesode, we discuss the joys of living with a Homeowner’s Association.

And if you swung by the website to see if Ron indeed got his wind-wall, Click Here for the view from the backyard

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RON! You tease smile

I listened to this episode while going to sleep last night, and then you make us come here to find the outcome smile

Another great Griddlesode, well done.

Russell - Dark Matters Astronomy Podcast
http://astronomy.podcastformat.com


Posted by Russell  -  05 Mar 2006  at  12:38 PM


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Ron, this was a great episode! er Griddlesode!  I was eagerly awaiting the outcome, but hoping the story would continue on.

Great job Ron!
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Jeremy Vaught
http://TriathlonRadio.com


Posted by Jeremy Vaught  -  06 Mar 2006  at  09:55 AM


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As the Supreme Griddlemaster the Home Owner’s Association is lucky you didn’t smote them all with the Spatula of Justice!

Congrats on the wall, it is beautiful!


Posted by John (loyal griddleminion from Plano, TX)  -  06 Mar 2006  at  11:09 AM


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Awesome story!

As a sidenote, hearing you talk of New Englanders not taking well to having people tell them what to do, let me assure you that southerners are as bad, if not worse.  We dumped tea, too (Charleston), and the county I grew up in (Horry County) never officially asceded back into the union after the war between the states.

I now live in a small town, population of about 2,000 (yes, two thousand), without a single homeowners association within the city limits (that I know of), probably because the shotguns, handguns, archery sets, crossbows, throwing knives, and ninja throwing stars FAR outnumber the residents by a more than 10 to 1 ratio.  I laugh to even think of what would happen if a “Cruella” were to pop up in my town!!  She’d be drawn and quartered.  Or at least chased out of town.  wink


Posted by Christy  -  06 Mar 2006  at  11:16 AM


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After hearing this story, I now detest even more Homeowner’s Associations.  “I fart in their general direction.” vampire


Posted by Dan  -  07 Mar 2006  at  12:33 PM


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Homeowner’s Associations scare me; that’s why I don’t live in a neighborhood that has one. Great episode.


Posted by Dennis  -  08 Mar 2006  at  01:49 PM


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Ron - great story & excellent delivery (as always). You obviously have a great talent for telling stories, so I’m glad you finally found an outlet for it.

Keep up the great work!


Posted by John R  -  08 Mar 2006  at  08:11 PM


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Wow...so glad your persistence paid off.  What an awesome view.  I’m a newbie by way of Psycheology...I think I’ll stick around!

Susan/Marietta, GA


Posted by Susan  -  09 Mar 2006  at  08:45 AM


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Ron, Ron, Ron!  I listened to your show early in the morning and realized..."OMG, there’s no ending.  I’d have to wait till I got off school to see your backyard.  That was cruel.” Great episode.  I loved this one a lot.


Posted by Anson Li from Vancouver, Canada  -  09 Mar 2006  at  06:49 PM


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Great story Ron, it had everything

including a great villain, some wisdom (how to handdle a bureaucracy) and an unusual battle (War of the Wind-Wall!)

I really liked it


Posted by Kevin  -  10 Mar 2006  at  12:27 AM


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Great episode—but wait ‘til you see what a homeowners’ association in Tampa is doing. Can you imagine a hundred-dollar a day fine for a woman putting a sign in her yard supporting her husband, who is serving in Iraq? 

http://www.abcnews.go.com/GMA/story?id=1713534&page=1


Posted by Bill  -  11 Mar 2006  at  08:30 PM


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Hmmm...I haven’t seen Cruella in a while.  I’m wondering if she moved to Tampa?


Posted by Griddlemaster Ron  -  12 Mar 2006  at  06:40 AM


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Thought you of all people would enjoy and appreciate this:

Yesterday, I set up Podcaster (a recently added free TiVo related service) on one of the DVRs in my home and of course added Griddlecakes Radio first to my Favorites.

To try it out, I started listened to this Griddlesode and my son walked in right when you introduced Cruella and decided to sit down and join me. We both howled with each devlopment and speculated on the next twist. Afterward he asked about and we discussed interesting related topics.

Made me nostlgic for the simple pleasures of gathering around a radio listening to funny or thrilling stories of old shows - high technology deja vu!

Thanks for providing the catalyst for a most enjoyable afternoon for both my son and I!

Looking forward to your next ‘flip’.

Cheers


Posted by Bill (San Jose, CA)  -  12 Mar 2006  at  11:02 PM


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Bill,

It’s emails and posts like this that help me believe that I’m on the right track.  Thanks for sharing.


Posted by Griddlemaster Ron  -  13 Mar 2006  at  08:01 AM


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This was a fantastic episode. Here in Murphy TX. I could not buy a new house that wasn’t in a neighborhood without an HOA (episode 13 wink ). Your story brought every fear of mine to life. How did Cruella have a Sith like hold of the Board? Is there a good story there?


Posted by Ken Murphy TX  -  14 Mar 2006  at  04:18 AM


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Ron, having gone through a similar circumstances a few years ago with my home owners association, I was ROTF when I listened to this episode.  Mine was over what color you could paint the house.

HOA’s seem to attract folks who have this need for power and control over others but were never able to achieve it in any other manner.

Another great episode!


Posted by edwardv2  -  19 Mar 2006  at  02:01 PM


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I load the podcasts onto my MP3 player and listen as I do the walking my doctor yells at me to do. Had trouble with this walk as I was bending over laughing at Cruella. Her type is why I will never buy into a HOA.


Posted by The Bear in Japan  -  14 Apr 2006  at  09:51 PM


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WHAT HAPPENS IF YOU REFUSE TO JOIN THE HOA?  OR IF YOU JUST REBEL AND DO YOUR OWN THING?


Posted by SUSAN  -  12 Sep 2006  at  09:27 AM


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Dear Ron (and of course, the Other Ron):

I loved the story of the HOA you are subject to! I came across your podcast quite by accident last week. I loved the first episode I heard and am now catching-up on all the old ones.

Your experiences, while extreme, are definitely not unique. I (very briefly) crossed over to the dark side and joined my HOA here in Denver just to get a couple architectural changes through the design review. Once I had the design change and the construction underway, I resigned. (But not before proposing and getting passed a few changes that will make my HOA a bit easier to deal with!)

I hope that you’re enjoying the new construction. It looks lovely there.

Keep up the good work!

Don


Posted by Don  -  03 Dec 2006  at  01:06 PM


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Hi Don,

Now that sounds like an interesting way to get something throught the HOA!  I gotta thin about that one for the future.


Posted by The Griddlemaster  -  03 Dec 2006  at  04:00 PM


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Susan, I just noticed your post...sorry that I missed it.

Here in SoCal, the majority of new home developments have HomeOwners Associations.  So, if you want to buy a house in this area, you are forced to join.


Posted by Ron  -  03 Dec 2006  at  07:45 PM


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Reading this podcast was a great way to start a new year!
You helped me forget about all of my troubles for a joyous few minutes.
I know I’m almost 2 years behind the rest of you but that’s the joy of time shifting. Hopefully I’ll get caught up by next Christmas.

Thanks,
Mr. Bill


Posted by Mr. Bill from Nebraska  -  21 Jan 2008  at  07:45 AM


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