Should I do this?

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Agree> Its on the north side. I have three gardens & the fence will not effect anything except their view. Poor people found the perfect spot & man what a view they have. Not for long though. Everyone says its not their fault.I disagree they bought the land knowing I'm here positioned their house to look into my land & its not their fault I beg to differ. I wouldn't do this to someone. My Grandfather bought this land 60 years ago. Its been through three generation it probably won't make the fourth. I want privacy thats why I live here. I tried the city it took me 50 years to get out. Now, I'm right back where I started.
 
get a big old noisy rooster as close to the fance as you legally can while there are not any other houses build, preferably a Denizli
 
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Agree> Its on the north side. I have three gardens & the fence will not effect anything except their view. Poor people found the perfect spot & man what a view they have. Not for long though. Everyone says its not their fault.I disagree they bought the land knowing I'm here positioned their house to look into my land & its not their fault I beg to differ. I wouldn't do this to someone. My Grandfather bought this land 60 years ago. Its been through three generation it probably won't make the fourth. I want privacy thats why I live here. I tried the city it took me 50 years to get out. Now, I'm right back where I started.

Now, the trick is to be able to build an affordable fence, which will stand the test of time, and not become an eyesore to you.
 
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Thank you for saying all of the things I was thinking, perfectly written.
 
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Agree> Its on the north side. I have three gardens & the fence will not effect anything except their view. Poor people found the perfect spot & man what a view they have. Not for long though. Everyone says its not their fault.I disagree they bought the land knowing I'm here positioned their house to look into my land & its not their fault I beg to differ. I wouldn't do this to someone. My Grandfather bought this land 60 years ago. Its been through three generation it probably won't make the fourth. I want privacy thats why I live here. I tried the city it took me 50 years to get out. Now, I'm right back where I started.

Now, the trick is to be able to build an affordable fence, which will stand the test of time, and not become an eyesore to you.

Any suggestions I know your good with cinder-blocks. Here's the fence line & the God
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forsaken eye sore. Look you can even see a stop sign just what the country needs. They have their street signs up as well. Give me a break.
 
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It is a pretty house but pointed waaaaay in the wrong direction!! Why in God's name would they want to be facing you instead of the road like a normal house?!?!

I say, make like a good neighbor and build a nice wooden picket fence that will match the stain on their wood
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They wanted the veiw. They are looking down into my bottom that is a beautiful pecan orchard with lush gorgeous green grass this time of the year. Here's my house seems alittle more fitting wouldn' you agree. I don't need no stinking ma
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nsion I'm practical.
 

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