I'm so sorry your neighbor doesn't follow your sleep schedule. Perhaps he should consult you each evening to see what your sleep plans are so he can base his life around yours.
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Okay, so I don't follow his and he doesn't follow mine. Is it just as okay for me to mow my lawn at 3 am? Also, I'm pretty sure most people are in bed or getting up at 7:30am, particularly where I live. It just seems like a considerate thing to think of this. Particularly during my country's holidays.
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Edited by A Good Troll: 1/22/2013 3:45:14 PMGo ahead. In fact, you should. Mowing your lawn at night allows the moisture to stay in the blade and gives the grass time to recover. Mowing at two in the afternoon in peak heat is terrible for your grass. My area has no "power tool curfew" or anything of that sort, just a general one that really only applies to car motors/revving and sound amplification (stero, television, etc.). And either way, the general "noise curfew" ends at 7am... so at least here, your neighbor would be fine.
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Interesting idea. Might just do that, actually. I cannot believe that this whole outdoor power tool curfew idea of mine was just a complete fallacy...
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Edited by A Good Troll: 1/22/2013 3:49:48 PMIt might exist where you are, who knows. But sure, mow that grass at 11PM or some other ridiculous time in the dead of nigh t. At least you have scientific reasoning to mow at that time rather than cutting tree limbs at 7AM.
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I thought it was more of an unspoken, universal rule sorta thing. Like not looking at other men's junk while taking a wizz. Unless I'm allowed to do that too.
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I do that all the time. No harm in sizing up the competition.