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    new neighbors

    Left an overcrowded suburb in the city a few months ago. Love the new neighbors.

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    Even better if they are down wind.
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    Quote Originally Posted by tcesni View Post
    Even better if they are down wind.
    This can be said for many neighbors.

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    They look like wild cows and I think you can shoot them during wild cow season.

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    Maybe you’ll have a good hookup now with the farmer to order a quarter of beef each year
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    What are they grazing on? Winter wheat?

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    I have some of those same neighbors.

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    Wait until summertime when the flies start

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    Quote Originally Posted by pabasshawk View Post
    This can be said for many neighbors.
    My neighbors may say it about me, since they are so bad and up in my business. May smell each one I rip, since houses ain't to far apart. 21 years here was no big deal. Last 5 with the new neighbors. There went the neighborhood.
    Wish I was back out with cows around me!

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    That’s Great.

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    OP, watch where you step or just say " get off of my lawn".
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    Good thing it isn't here, they would be monitoring the air for cow farts.

    Also, good neighbors to have. Congrats.

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    I have similar neighbors

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    When I lived at the Lake we had some Jackasses for neighbors. You could hear them braying just before dark.
    Before anyone takes offense I am talking about real donkeys.

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    I got those neighbors part of the year and thoroughbreds the other part
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    Those are great neighbors. What are the HOA fee's there?
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    Quote Originally Posted by pabasshawk View Post
    This can be said for many neighbors.
    Especially four legged neighbors.
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