Ohhhh...where to start? Let's see, how about from the top. I never said that the owners of Brianna's turned us in(SIN said this). By the way SIN, my name is Tim, I live in Eugene, and am a produce buyer. First thing when I got to work, I told my boss, the president of the company what happened, and we had a good laugh. So, before you go calling somebody a low, life scum, how about we get together and talk over a cup of coffee? I have no fear, of you, or drug tests! Just curious, SIN, do you drink alcohol, smoke tobacco, take any prescription meds? Perhaps those who live in glass houses should not be throwing stones. NO DRUGS on SP? LOL! To Sandy Beach, I never did say that this was YOUR fault. Where did I ever say that getting busted was the fault of the owners of the house? Also, I am not angry at any of this. Very good lessons learned through the experience...such as, don't travel with my father-in-law again. Or, get seperate rooms, as we did at the new location. Again I ask the question, "What happened to the pages that were taken from the comment book?" Just curious... I just finished reading Chris' post...best one yet. I fully agree with your response to the dealer. When I rebuffed a dealer like this only a week ago, I was pushed into a wall and threatened...perhaps I should have just said, "No thanks" and walked away, but I was not in the mood to deal with a drug dealer. Yes, my father-in-law was at fault, yes we were all in the house when the police came in, yes we got what was deserved (sort of...the cops don't know who smokes and who doesn't, and we were all in the presence of the illegal substance...our fault). I guess I should have done two posts, to avoid confusion. One post on the pot experience, so that others can make choices on how they would like to deal with their wants, and one post discussing the house itself. The fact remains that the house is NOT quiet, but IS beachfront/roadfront. The fact remains that the dogs next door bark, almost all the time. The fact remains that the neighbors are an issue. Finally, the fact remains that I acknowledged that Sandy brought Mel, a town council member, to hear a story and neither of them were happy about our treatment.