I guess you dont have kids then, and with that kind of attitude, perhaps you should keep it that way.
Here here! I'd much rather a beautiful laburnum!
Its your analogy just extrapolated.
I think its useful comparision. If you had swimming pool you'd have to fence it off and sign post it. Probably the same with a dog.
Would it not be cruel to put a sign-post on a dog??
Its your analogy just extrapolated.
Would it not be cruel to put a sign-post on a dog??
Touche - LOLEither way the dog is fubar.
"The neighbors have cited that they have two children to protect".
God it drives me insane people who hide behind their precious children. They're probably dumped in a creche for 12 hours a day or dragged around a shopping centre at the weekend as a form of 'leisure'...
Don't be bullied by these cranks. This is the thin end of the wedge. Stand your ground, enjoy your laburnum (my mother has a magnificent specimen!) and with any luck these people will sell up and move to the deepest recesses of the countryside.
I guess you dont have kids then, and with that kind of attitude, perhaps you should keep it that way.
Here here! I'd much rather a beautiful laburnum!
Be sure and eat plenty of it....
I'm still really angry that they didn't simply ask me.
UPDATE!!!
After discussion with my partner and other family members we have decided to
remove the tree.We are going to bring it back to the garden centre and plant a
eucalyptus (the round leaves not the long ones) instead, it's a nice evergreen
and insects hate them, plus they smell nice.
Having said that I don't think I'll entertain any complaints from the neighbor in
future. I'm still really angry that they didn't simply ask me.
You should tell your neighbour that.
Having said that I don't think I'll entertain any complaints from the neighbor in
future. I'm still really angry that they didn't simply ask me.
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