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Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: redelitev6 on 22 April 2011, 15:58:34
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>:( Nice day here so i thought i'll sit in the garden for a bit of sun, every body in the area seems to be cutting the grass, playing music,shouting at each other,what's the matter with people,can nobody do anything without being so BLOODY LOUD!! >:(
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Shhhhhhhhhhhhh! :P
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NOOOOOOOOOOOO ;D
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Bank holiday madness matey.
Ny neighber has been out with a hammer and chisel trying to break some concrete up (and failed after 2 hours) :-/
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I was on night shift last night and got to bed at arounf 830am. By 10am someone was on th allotments behind our garden trimming the long grass and weeds with a petrol strimmer.
If I had a shotgun................. ::) ;D
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nice & quiet here, barbie on & cider in glass. :y
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:'( There seems to be no-sense of propiety these days, just:
"I want-to......so, I`ll do it" :-X
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The countryside is also a cacophony of noise.
There's a long established rookery in trees opposite my house - the noise from what seems to be in excess of 150 birds really does need to be heard to be beleived.
There's also a flock of sheep in the field beside me - they're noisy bastaads as well.
Large agricultural machines are driven with such verve that the noise rattles the windows in the house and when the field rollers are dragged from field to field, without being lifted from the road, it’s like an earthquake.
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The gas powered scarecrow near me might start up soon. Las tyear from 7am - 9pm every day it went off every few minutes. Its like someone stood in your back garden letting off a 12 bore, non stop.
Peace and quiet of the countryside ? all old 'dangle berries'. ::) ;D
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The countryside is also a cacophony of noise.
There's a long established rookery in trees opposite my house - the noise from what seems to be in excess of 150 birds really does need to be heard to be beleived.
There's also a flock of sheep in the field beside me - they're noisy bastaads as well.
Large agricultural machines are driven with such verve that the noise rattles the windows in the house and when the field rollers are dragged from field to field, without being lifted from the road, it’s like an earthquake.
Shouldn't that be 'baa-stads' Z? ;D
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The countryside is also a cacophony of noise.
There's a long established rookery in trees opposite my house - the noise from what seems to be in excess of 150 birds really does need to be heard to be beleived.
There's also a flock of sheep in the field beside me - they're noisy bastaads as well.
Large agricultural machines are driven with such verve that the noise rattles the windows in the house and when the field rollers are dragged from field to field, without being lifted from the road, it’s like an earthquake.
You wanna get yerself a gun licence ;)
Friend of mine lives out in the sticks and he has a collection of of guns and shotbows....all legal....if theres any 'noisey' birds/rats etc ..... he just shoots them :y :D
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The countryside is also a cacophony of noise.
There's a long established rookery in trees opposite my house - the noise from what seems to be in excess of 150 birds really does need to be heard to be beleived.
There's also a flock of sheep in the field beside me - they're noisy bastaads as well.
Large agricultural machines are driven with such verve that the noise rattles the windows in the house and when the field rollers are dragged from field to field, without being lifted from the road, it’s like an earthquake.
Shouldn't that be 'baa-stads' Z? ;D
;D ;D ;D 8-) :y
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The countryside is also a cacophony of noise.
There's a long established rookery in trees opposite my house - the noise from what seems to be in excess of 150 birds really does need to be heard to be beleived.
There's also a flock of sheep in the field beside me - they're noisy bastaads as well.
Large agricultural machines are driven with such verve that the noise rattles the windows in the house and when the field rollers are dragged from field to field, without being lifted from the road, it’s like an earthquake.
You wanna get yerself a gun licence ;)
Friend of mine lives out in the sticks and he has a collection of of guns and shotbows....all legal....if theres any 'noisey' birds/rats etc ..... he just shoots them :y :D
I've thought about it many times T but the trees and birds sit on a protected site and any action against them would have the Peelers here mob-handed. :y
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sorry but starting last sunday ive been in my garden banging/sawing/drilling/jigsawing just to get my decking done so I CAN SIT IN PEACE IN MY GARDEN,sometimes it takes the noise to appreciate the quiet but yes some people cant relax and sit back to enjoy the silence and do have to make noise :)
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The countryside is also a cacophony of noise.
There's a long established rookery in trees opposite my house - the noise from what seems to be in excess of 150 birds really does need to be heard to be beleived.
There's also a flock of sheep in the field beside me - they're noisy bastaads as well.
Large agricultural machines are driven with such verve that the noise rattles the windows in the house and when the field rollers are dragged from field to field, without being lifted from the road, it’s like an earthquake.
Den , I'll bet their nothing like these wee Leprechauns at the bottom of my garden....... ;D
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I was on night shift last night and got to bed at arounf 830am. By 10am someone was on th allotments behind our garden trimming the long grass and weeds with a petrol strimmer.
If I had a shotgun................. ::) ;D
Not done a night shift for about 20 years, but I know what your saying. Nothing worse than trying to get some decent kip when the weather is warm and sunny and folk have time off.
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The countryside is also a cacophony of noise.
There's a long established rookery in trees opposite my house - the noise from what seems to be in excess of 150 birds really does need to be heard to be beleived.
There's also a flock of sheep in the field beside me - they're noisy bastaads as well.
Large agricultural machines are driven with such verve that the noise rattles the windows in the house and when the field rollers are dragged from field to field, without being lifted from the road, it’s like an earthquake.
Den , I'll bet their nothing like these wee Leprechauns at the bottom of my garden....... ;D
Keep an eye out for that crock of gold Don. ;D
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Bank holiday madness matey.
Ny neighber has been out with a hammer and chisel trying to break some concrete up (and failed after 2 hours) :-/
yep same..early morning ..for that reason I have 4 hrs sleep.. and drive 350 km >:(
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that reminds me - i've a couple of fence posts to replace this weekend ;D
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I was on night shift last night and got to bed at arounf 830am. By 10am someone was on th allotments behind our garden trimming the long grass and weeds with a petrol strimmer.
If I had a shotgun................. ::) ;D
I will lend you mine.... It works every time for me and the good thing is the prests dont return for a while either ;) ;D ;D
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Same at our caravan (Static) sitting out today, music, people shouting across the area at each other to say hello, pressure washer going etc etc, hardly peace and quiet.....better off at home.... :( :(
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You wanna get yerself a gun licence ;)[/quote]
With a silencer - to keep the noise down :-)
We have woods near us and about once a month they have (I presume) a shooting club on a Sunday morning.
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I'm thinking those of you who like your peace & quiet on a Sunday probably need to move to northern Germany..
It's still illegal there to wash your car, do your washing (and hang it out on a line) or to cut your grass on a Sunday morning. There isn't even anywhere to go since almost none of the shops are open..
(Because they're all supposed to be at church)
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been very quiet round my way even though the kids have been off school not complaining though ;D
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Hmm.. (Thinks about what a wonderful afternoon he spent out in the back garden with a router making some speaker cabinets.) ::)
Still, my neighbour was flying a glow plug R/C Helicopter round his garden. ;D
Kevin
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Hmm.. (Thinks about what a wonderful afternoon he spent out in the back garden with a router making some speaker cabinets.) ::)
Still, my neighbour was flying a glow plug R/C Helicopter round his garden. ;D
Kevin
;D ;D
Always wanted a proper petrol R/C Heli .. though I suspect the only thing I'd be able to fly it into would be the ground ;D
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Was nice and quiet here yesterday, although the neighbour's little one had a birthday party, so you did here the usual muffled comments of mums boasting about what their toddler can do. But no noise really, beyond the sizzling of a burger on the coals...
...now that stupid 'race' thing in July, that is a PITA, as we become the world's busiest airport, and only helicopters can land. And just to watch some rather dull looking cars follow each other around 3.5m of asphalt...