I would not take that bet in a million years. You are spot on with this one. It is so irritating when city moves out to the country and want to make suburbia.
The same thing happens when the “Luppies” (Liberal Yuppies) move in to certain city neighborhoods too.
Here in Baltimore some old blue collar neighborhoods have gone upscale and some of these neighborhoods like Fells Point and Canton always had a lot of bars and restaurants and some of them are pretty good places to go for good meal and a night out, but shall we say, some are a bit rowdy.
So someone buys a house next to an existing bar, restaurant or nightclub, spends mucho bucks renovating it, moves in and then complains about the bar being next door to them.
Mind you, I think they have a legitimate right to complain about illegal activity or drunks soiling on their steps or being loud or unruly on the streets, but complaining about loud music coming from the bar or their patrons needing to park someplace? Thats happened.
They bought a house next door to a bar! What did they expect?
Ive lived in the city and I like city living for what it is. Ive also lived in the country and I cant imagine complaining about the cows. I like cows.
You are so correct about this. If one dose not likes the noise of bars, boats, airplanes then dont live there. She has every right in the world to have a cow that mows. I feel that that the neighbor should be arrested for harassment and excessive use of police force.
So I think that a dog barks too much in a few houses away. Ya think that Im going to call the police or animal control? Get real
Bill
Vancouver, WA