Quote:You know, this post just proves that you are an idiot. If you think starting a fire in a wooded area is the same as bulldozing your own house, proves you are just stupid or a kid masquerading as an adult.I posted, that starting an uncontrolled fire in the woods would be a crime. The comparison i was making between bulldozing a house and burring the trailer was that they both where a way of destroying property. The bulldozing of a building something I have done and did not need a permit. When you have 10 acres of land in the middle of no where. there are a lot of things you can do. From riding dirt bikes and buggies. To blowing things up and shooting automatic rifles. The only complaints you get is from the forestry service if they feel you a destroying the land. That means if you smash a car or house with a bulldozer. You have to also clean up the mess an remove the debris.
Better yet, take a walk to your local firehouse and tell them the same and see what their response is. Even better, find a forest firefighter and see what his response will be.
There are a number of ways of blowing things up the do not require regulated explosives. Yes we have had the sheriff come out there and ask what we are doing. They wondered if we where terrorist or anarchist planning something. when they realized we where just a bunch of drunk idiots there words not mine,they just left and warned us to be careful and not hurt anyone. But that is why I bought the land. the things you can do out there would land you in jail if you where in the city.
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Quote:Syscrash, what you stated above about the trailer land being in Juliettes name is a false statement, the show never once hinted it was anyone but Nicks land, once again you are thinking more about what you wished the writers wrote instead of what they actually wrote.if you watch season 4 episode 1 where Nick takes hank to the trailer in the woods for the first time.
Hank: How'd you find this place?
Nick: A friend of Juliette's is a real estate agent. I told her I wanted a few acres that were hard to get to and not easy to find. It has no address, and it's not in my name.
So yes it does not say it is in Juliette's name. But who else name could it be in. You have to register the dead in someone name. That someone would then own the property. So it would have to be someone he trust.
Now there is the argument that anyone that was looking for Nick would know about Juliette. But that does not mean they would know her last name.
Quote:This is interesting to me, syscrash. In your opinion, would Kelly's death be something that is perfectly acceptable in the wesen community?why would the council care about a wesen killing a Grimm. The whole point is Grimm and wesen are enemies, Nick being the exception. Most wesen Nick encounters try and kill him.
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