This is the same house that has been hit by cars three times now. They have been working on it since the last accident. The stories have been on Claycord.
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Badge1104
July 22, 2023 - 1:33 PM 1:33 PM
Isn’t that the same place where the car hit last week?
Well the only good thing I can say is thank goodness they hit the water line and not the gas main!
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Simonpure
July 22, 2023 - 1:34 PM 1:34 PM
Forget the hydrant…I’m going to the source.
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nytemuvr
July 22, 2023 - 1:51 PM 1:51 PM
That’s the house that’s had numerous cars run through the yard and into the house over the years. If you notice the boulders in front of, and in the bushes next to the sidewalk.
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Paul
July 22, 2023 - 1:54 PM 1:54 PM
Hahaha. That corner house is cursed; every year, a car plows it.
City of Concord should build a wall to prevent traffic from hitting the house. The road is owned by the city and their road is causing repeated property damage.
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domo
July 22, 2023 - 2:55 PM 2:55 PM
… that house has some bad juju for sure…. hope they got it off quickly or there will be a hefty bill.. yikes!
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nytemuvr
July 22, 2023 - 9:22 PM 9:22 PM
“It’s a geezer!!!”……where is that Claycord citizen anyway????
I know Curly.
He can’t respond.
Unclear on the rules he used 2 different names for awhile and now he can’t post anything under either name.
Angry American
July 23, 2023 - 10:14 AM 10:14 AM
Experience is what you get when you get what you don’t want.
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American Citizen
July 24, 2023 - 6:09 PM 6:09 PM
Cheap labor isn’t skilled and skilled labor isn’t cheap. Obviously, they did not use ground penetrating radar to look for any kind of lines before they dug. You would think they would do that given the recent gas explosions over by the hospital and the big one from the gas pipeline over in Walnut Creek by Highway 680 a few years ago.
This is the same house that has been hit by cars three times now. They have been working on it since the last accident. The stories have been on Claycord.
Isn’t that the same place where the car hit last week?
Well the only good thing I can say is thank goodness they hit the water line and not the gas main!
Forget the hydrant…I’m going to the source.
That’s the house that’s had numerous cars run through the yard and into the house over the years. If you notice the boulders in front of, and in the bushes next to the sidewalk.
Hahaha. That corner house is cursed; every year, a car plows it.
yeah it’s really funny spud.
City of Concord should build a wall to prevent traffic from hitting the house. The road is owned by the city and their road is causing repeated property damage.
… that house has some bad juju for sure…. hope they got it off quickly or there will be a hefty bill.. yikes!
“It’s a geezer!!!”……where is that Claycord citizen anyway????
I know Curly.
He can’t respond.
Unclear on the rules he used 2 different names for awhile and now he can’t post anything under either name.
Experience is what you get when you get what you don’t want.
Cheap labor isn’t skilled and skilled labor isn’t cheap. Obviously, they did not use ground penetrating radar to look for any kind of lines before they dug. You would think they would do that given the recent gas explosions over by the hospital and the big one from the gas pipeline over in Walnut Creek by Highway 680 a few years ago.