Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why don't you just sleep in another room?
Hi, "don't get (it)" guy here,
At around 11pm, we moved a mattress from our guest room onto our living room floor. In using this solution,, I finally got to sleep sometime between 4 and 4:30 this morning. My daughter slept with her teddy bear on her head in an attempt to shield the noise at least that's how I found her this morning while I was waking her for summer camp.
Noise canceling headphones helped a lot, but we're awkward to sleep with.
He's using the generator for his refrigerators, entertainment center and his A/C.
In the past I've taken care of his house and pet while he was away on vacation.
His attitude with this has left me dumbfounded.
wow you are a piece of work. so your neighbors spends a lot of money on a generator so he can power his stuff when the power is out, and you expect him NOT TO USE IT WHEN THE POWER IS OUT???? WTF?
No, I expect him to be open to the idea of placing the generator in a less offending location, read previous post on this page.
Okay, previous page.
Anonymous wrote:Why don't you just sleep in another room?
Hi, "don't get (it)" guy here,
At around 11pm, we moved a mattress from our guest room onto our living room floor. In using this solution,, I finally got to sleep sometime between 4 and 4:30 this morning. My daughter slept with her teddy bear on her head in an attempt to shield the noise at least that's how I found her this morning while I was waking her for summer camp.
Noise canceling headphones helped a lot, but we're awkward to sleep with.
He's using the generator for his refrigerators, entertainment center and his A/C.
In the past I've taken care of his house and pet while he was away on vacation.
His attitude with this has left me dumbfounded.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This thread (and peoples behavior this weekend), makes me think the Mayans may have been on to something.
You mean you would have preferred a base 20 numeral system?
I had no idea the Mayans were into base 20. I would only be 28 I guess. Hmm, maybe I do prefer it.
Anonymous wrote:I don't think anyone disagrees that a certain amount of noise is acceptable, but do you honestly think there is no limit on how loud a neighbor has the right to be on their own property? Isn't this the point of noise ordinances? I didn't measure the decibel level of my neighbor's generator but I would bet anything it exceeded the maximum level of noise permissible at night. We live in a small house in a pretty dense neighborhood so there's really no way to get away from it. And no he does not have a medical condition. Is it your position that noise ordinances don't apply to generators? Is there some kind of exclusion in the law? (I honestly don't know.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This thread (and peoples behavior this weekend), makes me think the Mayans may have been on to something.
You mean you would have preferred a base 20 numeral system?
Anonymous wrote:This thread (and peoples behavior this weekend), makes me think the Mayans may have been on to something.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why don't you just sleep in another room?
Hi, "don't get (it)" guy here,
At around 11pm, we moved a mattress from our guest room onto our living room floor. In using this solution,, I finally got to sleep sometime between 4 and 4:30 this morning. My daughter slept with her teddy bear on her head in an attempt to shield the noise at least that's how I found her this morning while I was waking her for summer camp.
Noise canceling headphones helped a lot, but we're awkward to sleep with.
He's using the generator for his refrigerators, entertainment center and his A/C.
In the past I've taken care of his house and pet while he was away on vacation.
His attitude with this has left me dumbfounded.
wow you are a piece of work. so your neighbors spends a lot of money on a generator so he can power his stuff when the power is out, and you expect him NOT TO USE IT WHEN THE POWER IS OUT???? WTF?
No, I expect him to be open to the idea of placing the generator in a less offending location, read previous post on this page.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why don't you just sleep in another room?
Hi, "don't get (it)" guy here,
At around 11pm, we moved a mattress from our guest room onto our living room floor. In using this solution,, I finally got to sleep sometime between 4 and 4:30 this morning. My daughter slept with her teddy bear on her head in an attempt to shield the noise at least that's how I found her this morning while I was waking her for summer camp.
Noise canceling headphones helped a lot, but we're awkward to sleep with.
He's using the generator for his refrigerators, entertainment center and his A/C.
In the past I've taken care of his house and pet while he was away on vacation.
His attitude with this has left me dumbfounded.
wow you are a piece of work. so your neighbors spends a lot of money on a generator so he can power his stuff when the power is out, and you expect him NOT TO USE IT WHEN THE POWER IS OUT???? WTF?