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Farmer ready to take down 'Redneck Stonehenge'

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Danny C. | 7:39 a.m. Sept. 29, 2008
Which was there first? The farm or the community? My bet is on the farm. Did anyone take proximity to livestock into account when they decided to move in next door?

This is even better than the guy who had to lower the height of his roof because his neighbors complained their view was interrupted, and reshaped one of the facing windows into the birdie finger gesture. That was hilarious. Wonder if he ever took that down...
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two wrongs make a right? | 9:09 a.m. Sept. 29, 2008
Civility
Politeness
Courtesy
-vs-
Rudeness
Offensive
Insolence

looks like both side in this story unfortunately chose the latter
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uncannygunman | 9:07 a.m. Sept. 29, 2008
So this whole thing was a stunt to deliberately annoy his neighbors? I can think of another name for the guy besides "redneck."
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No One of Consequence | 10:27 a.m. Sept. 29, 2008
The story here is no longer the snobby neighbors or the planted cars but the **harvest** of that planting. The attention gained by his unusual landscaping was used to raise money for a little girl and her family in need. That part makes for a good story. The rest is just filler for a slow news day.
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