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Please, please, please, take them down before tonight's storm.

The ones in my neighbour's garden are jolly annoying already.  Muschamp Road: I'm looking at you!

 

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1. To correct grammar

2. To correct street name

3. To apologise for swearing, I am going a little bit nuts from them, as you may be able to tell.

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Alas, I am surrounded on three sides by gardens with high fences/hedges. If I could scale the fences, the chimes would be long gone.  There are seven possible suspects; I haven't the energy to have a potentially explosive conversation with all of them.

Posting here allows me to vent. It may be futile, but you never know...

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