Hell, you'll probably see my obituary one of these days after I dementedly chase down a couple of landscapers with leafblowers at 8 am.
Shhh, quiet, you'll make that old bag Karen Bray excited...
-Mike
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Hell, you'll probably see my obituary one of these days after I dementedly chase down a couple of landscapers with leafblowers at 8 am.
I live in NH now. I hear fireworks all summer overhead that shake the neighborhood. I love it. I guess I am a live and let live person.
Bid low lol.That's the place (and the current owner of the house), thanks for finding the article!
Thanks everyone for insight. We'll definitely give the pit a close look and listen before putting in an offer on the house. Maybe bring a gun and make some of our own noise too, in case nobody is there again when we come back.
Bid low lol.
This thread is a serious head scratcher for me. Countless other threads about ranges fighting the antis and the town trying to have them shut down. Many times noise is the excuse. Now when it comes to living in some place that has shooting nearby, we judge it by a different standard?
I'm guessing this is the place?
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We have BBQ Becky, then Permit Patty, and Burrito Bob. Now... well, "Permit" is already taken, but Mr. Pike needs a monitor."When we moved up here, I had no idea this was here," said Pike, who moved to Vermont from Connecticut and built his home near the pit in 2013. "I would not have moved here had I known."
I live in an area where many neighbors shoot on their own land. Often times one will be shooting and another neighbor will empty a mag rapid fire as a greeting which is then answered by a third. We get a kick out of it every time.