Posted on 01/13/2022 11:58:55 AM PST by nickcarraway
Yes, but they usually have different names.
I don’t really follow the names. They can fool you. It’s like the name Patel - one of the most common in India and it cuts across a wide spectrum of people from my experience. I guess you’d really have to look at the first names and I confess I didn’t see this guy’s whole name...
He’s Bangladeshi, so he likely comes from a Muslim background. Doesn’t change much to me.
The one big thought I had was that he had a young man there with him at the tele-hearing, presumably as an interpreter or something. Why couldn’t this man have taken a day to pull up the weeds/growth? Didn’t look like all that much to me.
Menopause? Insanity? Senility? Professional bitch?
Lost her mind?
Have a G’nite!
.......lol, one of my all time fave movies!
“It sounds Indian. Probably not Muslim.”
In Hamtramck? He’s moslem.
Chowdhury could be Hindu, but Buhran is definitely Islamic.
Names that are a bit ambiguous are popular in the Subcontinent.
That judge had no heart. She needs to be humbled.
Unless the 72 year old in question is a real terror to the neighborhood, the neighbors should be ashamed for not helping out. That judge should be removed from the bench immediately!
I guess the neighbors not only did not help, but they may have complained to "the authorities" about it. When I mentioned the Mexican yard crews, it's because in my neighborhood if my yard were to get a little unkempt, some Mexican landscaper will start putting fliers or business cards on my door or mailbox advertising their services. Heck, they do that even though I keep my yard in order. I've had them approach me while I am mowing the lawn. Mexican yard crews are ubiquitous in the Houston area, and with the influx of illegals, I would think they are ubiquitous in most of the 48 contiguous states. I have not been approached by any teenage student types since the two young fellas who did some work for me a long time ago.
The only time I see a yard looking like the one in the article in my neighborhood is if the house is unoccupied. I live in a subdivision-sized city that issues citations for slovenly yards and houses. The city is not nearly as oppressive as an HOA, but they like the city to look nice.
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