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It's a church FFS! Been there how many hundred years? Why move there?

Countryside is full of people moving in and moaning. Ive heard complaints about poultry, cattle, machinery, mud on roads and ''clutter'', mate of mine even had someone moan about him starting his Series 2 Landy early mornings.

If they're ringing Saturday, it's probably for a wedding and means a lot to a couple on their big day. I know, I used to ring regularly, it's a fine old tradition.

There's an old saying - if you can't take a joke, you shouldn't have joined. Would seem to apply in this case. :001_rolleyes:

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well, i'm not going to argue with you as you seem to have quite a..err.. strong opinion.

all i can say is that i'm a country boy through and through. all the things you mentioned i don't mind. even when they were muck spreading recently i didn't mind it :biggrin:

i even had a bash at bell ringing as a youngun (ohh err!) at our local village church. they used to practice for about an hour on a weekend afternoon which is reasonable, but 5 hours of relentless 1000dB bells that seem to be operated by chimps does somewhat disturb an otherwise peaceful day.

as i said earlier though, they have stopped for another 6 days :001_smile:

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