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Stefan Palokangas
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I was out from early hours doing some stump grinding. Earned a good coin, had a cappuccino and a cigarette, really felt good. Stopped at co op on way home got a 12 pack bud some meat and sausage. Put a fire [emoji91] on to make some red glow for the meat and sausage. And the neighbor from hell yelling behind the fence.

 

Is it time to get a house far away ?

 

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I can sympathise with your neighbour. We used to have a woman next door, first fine day of the year and she would light a fire to burn anything she could find in the garden so we had to shut all the doors and windows to keep the stinking smoke out of the house. Yes it's time to get a house in the middle of nowhere Stefan.

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I lived on a farm in Sweden [emoji1236] used to my own space. Forest and fields. It's time to move on to a farm house again

 

 

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I don't think that was unreasonable . Not like you do it every day . Invitet them round next time . :001_smile: But yea . If you have your own space you cant be wrong bud .

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