poohbear1029
<font color=deeppink>Masquerading as a normal pers
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Okay, must preface with I am a dog lover. We lost our dog 2 years ago and loved him to pieces. Yes, he barked, but I always worked hard to make sure he was not disruptive to my neighbors. That said.
Letter to my Clueless Neighbor:
I am pretty sure when I hear your dog bark for hours at midnight and then again at 5:30AM that you can hear him too. NOTE TO YOU: it does not have a melodic tone that helps me to sleep. In fact it is very disruptive and inconsiderate of you to allow your dog to be a nuisance.
I am pretty sure if I can hear him that you can too, but you are just to darn clueless to do anything about it. Or maybe after night after night after night of this you have become numb to this....well the rest of us havent.
My suggestion is you find a solution to your dogs barking or I will begin calling the cops each and everytime he is a nuisance.
Oh, wait....there's your dog barking again, please let him in!
Your VERY TIRED Neighbor!

Letter to my Clueless Neighbor:
I am pretty sure when I hear your dog bark for hours at midnight and then again at 5:30AM that you can hear him too. NOTE TO YOU: it does not have a melodic tone that helps me to sleep. In fact it is very disruptive and inconsiderate of you to allow your dog to be a nuisance.
I am pretty sure if I can hear him that you can too, but you are just to darn clueless to do anything about it. Or maybe after night after night after night of this you have become numb to this....well the rest of us havent.
My suggestion is you find a solution to your dogs barking or I will begin calling the cops each and everytime he is a nuisance.
Oh, wait....there's your dog barking again, please let him in!
Your VERY TIRED Neighbor!


