Posted by dave2 on June 03, 2012 at 04:15:53 from (139.139.35.70):
In Reply to: neighbor's propane canon posted by Traditional Farmer on June 03, 2012 at 04:05:20:
Traditional Farmer said: (quoted from post at 04:05:20 06/03/12) Lots of farmers especially fruit growers use those cannons part of the deal,like I said city types need to stay in the city and the 'burbs'.You sound like the silly fellow that thought he was going to stop my neighbor from logging the land my neighbor owned behind his house.
We live in town but are still considered ag (??) if the place was originally so.. A neighbor complained when we first got here cause our rooster crowed in the morning and disturbed him.. I set a light on a timer every hour so he'd crow and get him used to it so the morning one wouldn't bother him so bad...
Same ones complained the horses bothered them when they stood close to thier house (under thier bedroom window) and munched grass... Being the nice guy I am, I relocated the sh!t pile there so the horses wouldn't stand there and eat...
That was back when I had people skills and wanted to accomodate the friendly requests of the neighbors....
You should try being a little more tolerant yourself....
This post was edited by dave2 at 04:20:25 06/03/12.
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