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MADDOG
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http://www.televisiontunes.com/Candid_Camera.html

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County prosecuter says my camera is totally legal!!!

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LOL .. except it will make them start shooting at your camera! [Big Grin]

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Be VERY careful with any audio war. They could counter that with some sounds / vibrations that could literally make your heart or head explode.

Please just don't go there. Sounds can kill. They really can. And these folks sound like they will reciprocate in multiple force.

Also, outdoor speakers' volume should not be heard beyond YOUR property or you could be breaking some "rules" or at least courtesies.

If you would not want to hear neighbors' music while trying to enjoy being on your property, in your home . . . then do not start an audio / vibration war. It's too dangerous.

Act with style and grace. Do not entice them. Do not stoop to their level. Do what you need to take care of yourself, of course, but keep above the fray.
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I am concerned your unstable angry neighbors may go over-the-edge and become violent at some point. I am concerned for your safety.

it's beyond terrible to be forced out of your home due to someone's selfish desire to burn, as that is the position I am in.

Any chance you can get out of there?

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I have lived here 35 years. He bought that place 8 years ago , the crap started right away.

At first the fire ring was in a different place closer to his house.

The giant dog had no house, was outside all the time, and barked 5 years.

His friends piled up a stack of pallets on the fire he thought they were burning down his house. so he moved the fire ring south of my house.

I tried to fix the place up to sell a few years ago. I just have trouble doing the work.It is a bit ran down to get enough money for it so I can pay it off and buy another place also.

He needs to move back were he came from ,way back in a Holler were he can act up and not bother anyone.

Back to the land down under , down under the Ohio river.

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most people do not stay long i do not recall the average number of years but he has been there longer than most all ready.

if you can just wait it out your bad neighbors will be move and be gone soon. Be safe.

Do not add fuel to the fire.

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