Posted on 07/03/2023 3:53:03 PM PDT by DUMBGRUNT
“Goes great with a hefeweizen.
Anything goes great with a hefeweizen!
Come to think of it hadn’t had a hefeweizen in decades either!
Unless the railroad track is your ambient sound.
#24 My aunt & uncle lived there in Palos Verdes and yes there are peacocks strutting around and making loud noises.
Maybe replace the frog noise with wind chimes....
A new neighbor moved in next door and had them and ruined the sound of nature. We lived next to a creek and plenty of trees and animals and birds but they wanted wind chimes. They also made all kinds of other noise like slapping a puck against plywood, leaf blower, hedge trimmer, basketball late at night, a street light installed that ruined the night sky. A flagpole with flag flapping, swimming pool after my parents moved in 1982....
They finally moved out in 2021 and I bet the people who bought my parents house were happy they did.
She is 92 years old and the nazi’s did not object to her frogs but some new resident did....!
The vibrations can be more of a problem.
Ya just have to pace Yourself. It’s a Marathon Grazing Meal and still have leftovers for DING !!! DING !!! DING !!! Food Coma II (When one must absolutely, positively continue the Feast.)
It really depends on how close you are. A train passes three miles from my home, yet I can still hear its horn inside the house. Do those horns need to be that loud?
Because people are idiots. And they walk along the tracks with their ears plugged and think the train can stop on a dime.
And flying body parts is the kind of memory the engineer does not need to have.
I can assure you, they both hear and feel the approaching train.
Yeah, but do they move out of the way?
Some do some don’t. The latter wish to die. The horn are too loud if thay can be heard inside a house three miles away.
As long as the frogs were not croaking Bud-wei-ser they’re ok by me.
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