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Mojo In The Morning

Turning in Your Neighbors

Duration:
16m
Broadcast on:
10 Jul 2024
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This is the Mojo in the Morning podcast, powered by Michigan Auto Law, auto accident attorneys. Visit autolaw.com. That's autolaw.com. Mojo in the morning, I have a word of warning for Shannon. I'm waiting to hear this. The law might be after your new husband. Have you- I'm dead. My attention. Yeah. Okay, good. Actually, I had a guy say to me yesterday, he's a huge fan of the show, Johnny. Huge fan of the Mojo in the morning show listens to the show religiously. I don't know where sometimes people get the time to be able to listen to this radio show, because they hear like every moment of the show from start to finish. I guess that's good because we got the podcast, but he listens live every single day and was listening to us just the other day when Shannon's husband was on the air with us and Shannon was talking about how she left for vacation, came back home to only find, or not to only find, but to find a gem in her garage that her garage had been reconstructed into a gem, which is very nice because prior to that, it was a garbage dump. This is true and very accurate. And it had stuff. I mean, jeez, but it had been a garbage dump since you pretty much moved in. Since 2015, when you moved into that house, it's just, it was like a storage thing. It's nice to see, it's nice to see that marrying somebody can clean your life up. You know what I mean? He cleaned your life up. He is so organized. I love it. Yup. But he did something, according to Johnny, that he's got to be careful of. Johnny was telling me a story about how he had Johnny had redone his basement and had documented, because he was so proud of the fact that he did his own basement. I guess he posted a bunch of stuff on social media and some Karen in the neighborhood or what's the male version of a Karen, a Chad? And Chad became such a jealous, you know, nosey body that they contacted the city and said, I just want you to know, my neighbors didn't pull permits to do the project, I guess, in the basement. And Johnny got a knock on his door and it swear to you and I'm not going to say the town, but it's your town. So he lives in that and he goes, he goes, just tell Shannon, take everything off of social media. Don't allow anything on social media because the proof was in the pictures, right? That they had all that stuff and he had, he was so proud of himself. The guy's not a construction guy. Yeah. I mean, that's what he was so proud. He made like a real, you know, an Instagram for it. So here's the question I wanted to ask with this one before I asked Shannon what she's going to do now that her husband's going to be in jail. Do you visit them? Conjugal visit? What will you guys do? No, but I want to ask this question. Is there anyone listening that has ever turned in a neighbor, friend or family member for something that they did that was quote, unquote illegal? Have you ever turned them in? Like I could see if maybe he's wanted for murder or she's wanted for, you know, some kind of a hit and run crime or some something like that, something big. Like to turn in a neighbor that didn't pull a permit. That's not what you get. What do you get out of that for doing that? You know what I think it is. I think they're jealous that their basement looks like, you know what? Yeah. Yeah. And that's the thing. I think it's like, you know, sometimes people get like, you know what it is? You got to be careful. Like if you're doing stuff outside of your house to like if you landscape or you do anything around your outside of your house, you always got that. So bye hello, no by parking, you know, whatever, building department, yes, Joe Ann who lives at the end of the block just planted, just planted, planted our, our vervites, you know, without a permit. It's never sales, bro. Isn't it crazy? Snitch bitches. What do they snitches get stitches? Wow. But would you, could you, could you ever cease picking up the phone and turning somebody in for something that is like a legit crime? You know what I mean? Or whatever. Luckily, I've never had murderers live near me, but I'm on a lighter note just to kick things off. I guess when we moved into our new spot, the lady downstairs, Beverly, I'm talking about not even three days into, I mean, you can't see, not only not three days into moving in, she already caught police in office and said we were loud. Oh, that's right. Like just say it was funny. Right. Yeah. We're not even three days in. Can we move in first? I am. Give us some time. I see though. Sometimes you're, you're horse feet running around here. Horse feet. Poop, poop, poop, poop. All right. That was me. Dumb old. Yeah. I feel like that that's a very common thing in apartment complexes. Like Wes is, Wes is living in an apartment right now. He has been for the past year as they, they like transition into my house and he's had to contact the office so many times because his neighbor, Doug, good old Doug parks his damn RV move right in the, like their shared driveway space. And so Wes and his son can never get out. Like they're literally being blocked in by this dude's RV. That isn't supposed to be there in the first place. So we've got, we've had like six or seven emails at this point of like, are we going to do anything about Doug and the RV so that we can get out of the parking spaces. Eight, four, four mojo live eight, four, four, six, six, five, six, five, four, eight Texas nine, five, five, zero, zero. This is three, one, three says, can't talk, but my neighbor is the one that would report everything. I just spent the last two years redoing my backyard, pulled permits for everything, even a gazebo. And she had the city out multiple times because she hated where I put my patio with my gazebo. I have a six foot privacy fence to block her out. She's a nightmare, had to call the cops on her because she literally sprayed over the fence, a hose, intentionally soaking all my stuff. Daddy's evil. That's one of those ones where is judge Judy still on. Can we go? I want to go to judge Judy. I always love when you watch like those courtroom battle shows like judge Judy is like done on. Don't. Don't. This girl broke my laptop screen over and I reached out to judge Judy and I swear to god they hit us back. No. She didn't want to go on. So we didn't go on. Oh my God. Why did she break your thing? She was we was high and she's like slapped the laptop or somebody that shattered my screen. Oh, say Suzanne, what's happening? By the way, again, the topic is, have you ever turned somebody in 844 mojo live a four four, six, six, five, six, five, four, eight? What's going on? Suzanne. Okay. So actually, I'm not the one that has personally turned them in, but my parents are in like a neighbor war right now because the new neighbor next door before they even moved in, they started calling the dog warden on my parents, 13 year old dog. And so when they moved in, my dad went over and was like, Hey, instead of calling the dog warden, can you like come and tell me if my dog is doing something and like the dog wasn't doing anything. And the guy like threatened my dad with a weapon and was like, get off my lawn. And my dad was like, okay, that's fine. So they actually just started building a fence in our neighborhood. And the fence goes over a utility alley. My dad went to the city and reported them that they were going over the alley. And then had to go to city council meeting to keep the alley open versus allowing them to put the fence over the alley and attach it to another fence in the neighborhood. Wow. Real quick. Can I ask? What's a dog warden? I've never heard of that either. Really? Oh, I'm down. Yeah, I'm down in Ohio. So I don't know if it's something a little different, but they work with the humane society and you have to like call in like dog offenses for them. So like the dog warden. Yeah. We're saying that the dog was aggressive and was leaving our, was leaving our property, but we have an electric fence, so the dog was going nowhere. It's healthy for now. It's not the dog warden. I'm assuming you're listening on kiss. Yes. Okay. So yeah, it's healthy for now, which is Lucas County canine care and control and control. Yeah, because the dog warden got it. I like Karen control better. So what happens if your dogs get lost here? Because like you call the county, the animal control, okay? Because you call LC for and they'll like go get they got weird names and things like that in Ohio. You guys are wacky. Well, it was a really big scandal with our dog warden. Oh, really? Yes. Yeah. No, they had to rebrand because of how bad it was. What's going on? Deena. Hi. Hi. I have a couple. I told you about the shed, but this one's a little bit better. I backed into our garage last year, and in the winter, and the garage is left open probably about two inches. The neighbors call and complain that there might be mice going in there and it'll be in a section, a bunch of mice and the and the police came out in the city and told us that we need to get our garage fixed A.S.P. Really? So, so the neighbors called on your garage being, uh, having, you know, issues because you know, they're calling because the garage is open to you. Not that I'd. Okay. Oh. And we were in the process of getting in your garage, but we had to wait. There's a way I'm getting the garage. You know, it was going to take a couple weeks to order the door and all that, but the neighbors called because their worry was mice were going to get in. It's it. Yeah. It's kind. It's interesting. That's like, those are, those are neighbors that honestly have too much time on their hands. If you notice that your neighbor's garage is up a little bit, like I, I got to be honest with you. They have them calling me and coming to my house. Yeah. I want my wife tells me things that I haven't done around the house in the longest time. I'd love to have these people come over to my house and do an inspection job on things. What's up, Helen? Hello. Good morning. How's everybody? Good. I'm still waiting for the person that turned a loved one into the law. Like I want it. I want it. I want it. I want the big ones. Like not just. Okay. I call the city and my neighbor. I'm an early riser. I get up every morning by five thirty and my neighbors, God love them, had a rooster. And this thing started crawling every morning even before five thirty and I got, I have to draw the line somewhere. I got out of bed that's just too much. That's founded to me. Well, that would bother me, but it's a very single day before five thirty a.m. That would kind of drive me now. Did your neighbor, Tony Trevato? Yeah. Where do you? Yeah. But wait, it's okay. But is it, does it roost all the time or is it just when it sees the sunlight? It did it every single day. It was before sunrise. That was a thing. I learned a lot about roosters. But isn't that kind of like nice? You live out in the country. You would hate it. But no, you know what, that was the same thing. Like I kind of liked it, but I kind of hated it at the same time. And I felt the other. I thought, oh my God, they don't kill it. And I actually had to call the city back because they came and they spoke to the people and they said, oh, God, we did. We didn't know what, but I don't give it a few weeks. And I had to call back and say, it's still happening. And I felt like the biggest Karen. Wait, can they, can they get rid of a rooster though? Because it sounds to me like that's like just an animal that, you know, can be out there. No. Well, where I live in Rochester, and it in ordinance, they could not have it. And I did feel bad because I'm sure it was a very sweet animal. But my other neighbors thanked me for doing it. Are you like in a regular house or Rochester? Yeah. That's a no. That's a farm animal. You can't just be in a regular neighborhood rooster, bro. That's not okay. Um, I don't know. I think that a, like a rooster, only roost, it only makes noise though. It's sunrise. That's it. It doesn't matter. It does not have a normal pay. Well, the sunrise is every day. I know, but that would be like, I've neighbors that have loud alarm clocks. I can still hear their alarm really. Yeah. Caitlin, what's going on? So my parents have a second house, um, sort of up north, and we actually have a neighbor on the lake. And she's been nicknamed "Tattletit" for that. Wait, say that again. What? Her nickname is "Tattletit." Tattletit. Okay. All right. Um, she will call and report anybody for anything and it's a small town. So most of the time they don't show up. So she takes it upon herself to go out on her kayak and she'll actually patrol the lake around the property line like right where the water meets. And if there's anything going on, like anybody who's pulling weeds or like, um, lily pads, she'll call it in and have the DNR come out. Oh, wait. Is this woman paddle really fast? No, not at all. No. How does she keep up with everybody? Oh, she, she doesn't work. So she literally just patrols. She's out there all day. Oh, I mean, for quite a while, she's pretty tan. Oh, that is hilarious. Uh, Em, we finally got one that turned in somebody for, uh, the law. The law had to go to the law and not just people. Oh, I cannot wait for this story. What's going on? Em. Hi. Okay. Voice skies. The button push. Yes. Go ahead. You're on voices, guys. I was dating a guy back in high school. He was, um, a really bad guy, but I couldn't see it at the time, but my mom really didn't like him. Somehow she found out he was selling drugs and called, turned him into a cop and I was hanging out at his house one day. His house got raided and he went to jail. And it was your mom that turned in your drug dealing boyfriend? Yeah, it was my mom at the time. I had no idea, but years later, he told me and I actually in hindsight think it's amazing. But that's cause she cared about her daughter so much. Yeah. She didn't want her daughter. Are you on voices, guys? Because you're afraid the drug dealer might come after you knowing that it was your mom that read it or him out. I am afraid my mom would be like, why would you tell the radio that? That actually is an interesting one. If you're a parent of a girl who's dating a guy that's bad news, would you, if you knew he was doing illegal things, would you call the cops and turn them in? Man. Yeah. Or your son dating a girl. If that was the case, I'd never have a girlfriend. I'd be in jail right now. That's a great, great story. Thank you for the call. Appreciate it. Yep. Thanks guys. All right. See you. Welcome to FHS living where luxury meets lifestyle across Metro Detroit from Corktown to Ann Arbor, West Bloomfield in Birmingham, each property offers the amenities and technology you desire embodying our resident driven developments philosophy. 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