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Saturday, May 25, 2019

Rich people problems



The man in the video has since made a facebook page in case you want to visit it.

Now Joyce has lots of people visiting her and "her" water https://www.facebook.com/fishjoycesdock/

8 comments:

  1. This is so fascinating and funny.

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  2. Our winter home is just about a mile south of this bitch on Rt. A1A. She has already made a name for herself among the neighbors and it's not a good name, either.

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  3. He should have had her locked up for Assault.

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  4. Hey Joe, I went to the Facebook page and saw 3 people on my Friends list liked that page. Something tells me 3 of your Trolls found out about that page by reading your blog. Esp. Stewart Davis who was ragging on you about having better food.

    Rick Insley
    mutual friends
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    Stewart Davis
    mutual friends
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    Daniel Hill
    mutual friends

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    1. If that the jerk Rick Insley that lied to me about taxes when he sold me a house in Fruitland. If he is still selling houses I suggest you go elsewhere.

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    2. If that the jerk Rick Insley that lied to me about taxes when he sold me a house in Fruitland. If he is still selling houses I suggest you go elsewhere.

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  5. That waterfront homeowner better talk to a lawyer. She does not own any portion of navigable waters. In tidal waters, she has no rights what so ever, except to build that pier, with the Army Corp of Engineers permission. See "riparian rights" for the legal definition of what a property owner owns on waterfront property. No way does a property owner own any water unless is is a pond, or lake, that their property totally surrounds. The boater is totally correct about what she owns. Her property line stops at the low water mark on her property, if the water is tidal waters. In the case of property owners on two sides of a creek, or river, that is not tidal, the owner does indeed own the land under the water out to the mid-point under the water, but not the water itself. And an owner cannot block the navigation of any vessels on that water. The home owner in that video is clueless. She is ripe for a lawsuit. The fisherman was denied HIS rights by her.

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  6. As a 26 year veteran of Maryland natural resources police, you are 100% correct sir.

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