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jamesrage
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« on: May 25, 2006, 10:50:55 pm »


It seems that every time on the news when there is a issue of noise or traffic concerning residents I want to reach through the television screen and grumble slap them for their idiocy.Am I the only one who gets irked about when people move in nieghborhoods close to airports and complain to the city about the noise or when people move next to Bell's amusement park and complain about the noise and traffic?Why the hell move next to a noise and or traffic magnet and grumble about it?
I watching the news earlier today and they were talking about a buying some house on northside near the airport.No one there has a right to complain about noise,as far as I know the airport has been there for a very long time,so they had about 30,40 or 50 years to ocmplain to the city about the noise.

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