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Posted by 49 Cubber! on August 02, 2003 at 14:27:36 from (206.74.216.160):
In Reply to: Complaining neighbor's posted by Shaggy on August 02, 2003 at 11:59:24:
When I lived in my first home(mobile home)I had it set about 30 ft from the property line behind me.I was assured by the owner of the property tha he wasnt going to sell any of it so I thought it would be a nice place,wooded lot behind,feild in front of me and always shaded,except in the morning,and would help cut my a/c bill in the summer.Well the gentleman died about 5 yrs after I moved in so,you guessed it!his greedy children sold it all off.I ended up with people behind me that cleared the trees and set up on of those tracks for 4 wheelers.They were on those things constantly,the dust and noise.Man I tell ya,it was ruff.I complained to them as well as the law,but it never helped.So i got myself a new hobby to go along with my tractors.......minature cannons!!!Just out of spite,Id go out at 3 or 4 in the morning and shoot the thing off on Saturday mornings!I dont know who was more happier when I moved,them or me!
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