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Ohio Woman Fights City To Keep 'Giant Werewolf Statue' In Her Yard—And It's Hilariously Bonkers

Ohio Woman Fights City To Keep 'Giant Werewolf Statue' In Her Yard—And It's Hilariously Bonkers
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Twitter user @coolmom42069 went viral after sharing how a woman in her hometown of Piqua, Ohio, is fighting the city to keep a werewolf Halloween decoration in her yard year-round.

A woman in the town of Piqua, Ohio, has been fighting the city on a decoration in her front yard.

Originally for Halloween, it's a 9-foot-tall statue of a werewolf.


In this argument, the statue has been called "a blight" by city officials, but locals and folks on the internet have rallied to this homeowner's side. What happens on your lawn is your business.

Even if it's a 9-feet of ripped-abs lycanthrope.

You can see local news coverage here:

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It would probably be for the best if the city let it go.

Twitter was full of people who were immediately on the side of werewolf lady.


Others shared their own, or their neighbors', examples of similar lawn pieces.



People have skirted their own city or HOA rules about "holiday" decorations by simply dressing up their decorations for each holiday.

The werewolf in question is currently bedecked in Independence Day finery.





It's probably good she's not in a HOA, though.

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