I disagree-Pitch is exactly right. An example is my neighbor in the next place over came over one day and said "you sure are a good neighbor". I asked why would you say that, as I'd done nothing in particular for him, only letting him pick up my walnuts, which anyone here with black walnut trees knows is actually doing ME a favor. Well, he said "You never complain about the stuff he has along our fenceline" that he's accumulated during his years there. (at least fifty five). I said Harold, I have no right to complain about your stuff; that's yours. I could've added that it's part of the "pursuit of happiness" thing but I didn't think of it. Later found that his five sons weren't at all happy with "Dads Junk". Well, it made HIM happy and I guess I'm one of those who feels it necessary to defend the 'little guy' against Government overreaching its authority. BTW, this was nmearly thirty years ago and Harold has since gone to his reward, and I'm quickly approaching 'little guy' status myself, so Pitch, I'd be pleased to call you my Neighbor!
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