Discussions : Off your chest... : Grass
FM-Fragrances-Australia-World wrote:
Why is it, that some humans decide it is a great idea to jump on their freeeeeeken ride on lawn mower at 7am in the morning - if your a early morning lawn mower - I judge harshly HMMMMMMM.
Richard
TamAndAnt replied:
I know exactly what you mean. I had guys this morning out the front of my house this morning mulching tree branches at 7.30pm. They were so loud and woke both my kids up. I was "not happy Jan". Not something I would normally do, but I went out and gave them a bit of a spray. My neighbour did exactly the same thing as he is night shift worker and did not appreciate the noise going on over our neighbourhood. Some people and companies in particlar need to be more considerate of others. I would not have minded so much if they would have warned us about it first.
ExMember148 replied:
and its always a weekend when you can sleep in ........................
or what about firecrackers outside your bedroom window at 11.30 at night ??
Ladywytch replied:
Oops that's us - the early birds that is. He mows, I vaccum.
Although, to date only one shitty neighbour and he couldn't talk, he eventually got kicked out cause of the drunken orgies his teens had to all hours of the night/morning.
I suppose when you are busy with jobs and life and lawns do tend to get in the way of that stuff - you do them whenever it suits the schedule and if that is first thing in the morning well......
This year we have a pact though and we have a mower man and a housekeeper so neither of us have to worry about the small stuff anymore. I am wondering though just how long the mower man can mow to himself's satisfaction cause the housekeeper is starting to piss me off already.
Earmuffs might work or get him to do yours as well - you may as well get some benefit.
M