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Posted by Alan Farley on February 23, 2001 at 12:26:36 from (216.28.117.82):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: General advice requested posted by JD790 on February 22, 2001 at 19:07:10:
I haven't yelled at that moron neighbor of mine yet. Actually he has a golden retriever that hardly ever goes outside. I set up a live animal trap for a groundhog and caught their stupid cat in it. I let it go but the next time it won't be so lucky. One time their VERY,VERY LOUD house alarm went off at around mid-night when they weren't home because the cat was outside. This loud beep went on for an half an hour then shut itself off. When they drilled the well for his house the guy drilling the well was out there until 3 AM! On a tuesday. Ca-Chink,Ca-Chink,Ca-Chink for hours on end. I didn't get any sleep that night and was late to work. Guy wouldn't let his kid play with a "slip/slide mat" water toy because he said it would kill his grass. For a half an hour? That's what my little nephew told me when he went over to play with his son. His wife looked at my other neighbors fields one time and said "I hope he never sells that" and that "I hate to see all of these new houses being built on farm fields" I said: What the H*#$ do you think you did? That doesn't make any sense to say that. That was a very good hay field before. Same thing you said you didn't like to see. I guess she was trying to get on my good side. They wouldn't understand what it's like to be invaded by new houses anyhow. I probaly told you more than you want to know but this guy is ODD!
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