<p>Does someone have a reason for being annoyed with you? Did your dog poop in a neighbor’s yard? Did you scold a kid? Take someone’s parking space? Have a loud party? (Our POA manager kicked some kids out of the pool for inappropriate behavior. So they egged his house and put chemicals on his lawn. They were found out, though, and had to pay for damage.)</p>
<p>Spring fever! </p>
<p>Prom?? </p>
<p>I think your house may have been mistaken for someones with school age kids…</p>
<p>toledo, I also think someone must have had a great arm. They must have thrown the eggs from the street. If they had entered the property, the dogs would have gone nuts. </p>
<p>It is possible that some neighbor is annoyed with us because our dogs bark. We have been very attentive, however, and if they bark before 8:30 AM or so on a weekday, we get them back inside within a minute. Ditto if they bark after 7:00 PM. There is one neighbor in particular who has visited us three times – basically to tell us that their dogs are unpredictable and we should be sure to keep our dogs on our property. I got the feeling that they were protecting themselves against any repercussions if their dogs attacked our [much bigger] dogs.They annoyed us. They appear to be moving away. They’ve had an estate sale the last four weekends, moving vans pulling up, and I looked up their house on Zillow – it’s for rent. So it’s possible that they want to do something to us right before they leave.</p>
<p>I really don’t think so, however. I really think it’s just kids.</p>
<p>It is really difficult to imagine an adult egging a house, isn’t it? For one thing, it’s so wasteful! :)</p>
<p>Yes! Eggs have many better uses – cake, for one!! </p>
<p>I can’t imagine anyone with a mental age over 24 egging a house and that is allowing for drunken stupidity. </p>
<p>We got egged and TP’d once in the late evening or early morning hours. The timing could not have been worse. That morning we were catching a plane for a cruise so was not able to remove the egg until we returned from our trip. Our lovely white stucco Santa Barbara style home needed to be primed (where the egg was embedded) and re-painted. The first person I interrogated was my 17-year-old (at the time) son to see which of his friends may have done this. This prank cost me a $6,000 paint job about 2 -3 years earlier than I wanted pay for. Never found out who did it, which may have been a good thing!</p>
<p>Is it at all possible that this was done awhile ago, like last Halloween? Either that, or I go for Sally22’s idea: prom night or a mistake.</p>
<p>Considering the fact that the egg had to be thrown quite far, I’d look at either the track team or the baseball team.
Just kidding. In our neighborhood, stuff like this used to happen when the neighbors kids were in HS. Their “buddies” would target their house and, to conceal the whodunit, the rest of the cul-de-sac.</p>
<p>jshain, that’s awful. Thankfully we were home and able to clean it up only 12 hours after the incident.</p>
<p>limabeans, no, it was definitely done the other night. I noticed it right away when I saw the dogs sniffing it. </p>
<p>So far nothing is new here, and that’s a very good thing.</p>