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06-16-2006, 09:40 AM
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RE:neighbor
[quote=Epping] www.welcometoepping.com
I should have never left. When someone speaks of New Hampshire generally people think about a nice easy going community with great views. That people would truly be more concerned with the environment than people in Mass., but in my case I was 180 off!!!
Check the site for what's been going on in my town E]
I just found out who your neighbor is. Why would you pick a fight with the entire town ?
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07-26-2006, 02:20 PM
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Originally Posted by Epping
Yes we were happy to be going to a state where things should have been alot more peaceful. It is a shame that we got 'burned' by the town's disregard for our rights.
The issues with the water cannot be "pin-pointed" to the junkyard as the source of contamination as the aquifer is a complex science. Fluid dynamics are one of the most complex forms of physics. I will add that the levels in my well are considered to be below harmful, but when new chemicals appear at ANY level it is more than disturbing. We no longer drink the water, but the steam in baths or showers is the big concern. The other is that testing is 6 months apart and who knows what 'could' appear in between. When they came back with the acetone the last time I was losing my mind.
There have been many people who accuse us of being BMW driving M*ssh*oles, etc. and that we're looking to change NH into Mass. which is entirely untrue and would certainly contradict the move in the first place. As well people remark that I wouldn't even know how to change a wiper blade...
To put all this to rest:
1989-1993 I ran one of the largest "speed-shops" in the Merrimack valley. Operation built and restored antique and hot-rods similar to Boyd Coddington's place.
1993-1996 I ran, what was at the time, the largest Ford Motorsport dealer in the world.
1996-1999 I mananged the Earl's Competition division on Gasoline Alley in Indianapolis and worked with some of the best engineers at Ilmor, Infinity, and Cosworth engines.
1999-current The company I currently own, while focused in the Aerospace industry, still maintains large ties with high tech racing series as their cars are, in many aspects, aircraft designs without wings.
Anyway... yes New Hampshire is a beautiful state that should have better environmental laws, should require manditory VOC well water testing before a house is purchased, and should better uphold the rights of the people who pay the salaries for the leadership and enforcement of the laws.
NH is much more peaceful and pretty than Mass. when things are what they should be for it's residents.
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Its funny thing that somebody that constantly complains about illegal junkyards and illegal repair stations. Why would you take there car to a backyard / front yard mechanic to have there brake line fixed. When I saw your purple car propped up on cement blocks being repaired. I had to stop and see what was going on. Wow at the price of 200.00 a 3.00 part and 197.00 in labor for ½ hour what a deal. You can’t have both. If you do not support home businesses why to you patronize them. and if you have all the skills listed below why wouldn’t you repair your own car. These are questions and problems that blow multiple holes in your story. And when I say story that’s just what I mean. Your actions speak louder than your words.
SONS OF EPPING

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08-27-2006, 02:45 PM
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Shame on you
  It seems that your false allegations did not hold up in court .to put a mentally disturbed child up on a stand and incriminate themselves in front of the whole court. You should be ashamed of yourselves. And to hide at home on the day of court. Fortunately the judge see through your scam and dismissed the case. Once again shame on you
Sons of Epping
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09-08-2006, 11:37 AM
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Geez, there are some touchy issues here. All of your misfortune aside, NH is a great place to live, you have been unlucky, and I'm sorry for that. You would maybe like the town I live, Alton, which is on Lake Winnipesaukee. You are always going to run into the MA bias here, but in my town there a lot of former MA people who have made this area their home. There are plenty of nice communities in the lakes region and farther north which are peaceful, pretty and relatively free of crime.
The last time I drove through Epping, I was amazed at how it has grown. Seems it used to be a sleepy area. Now it's sprawling and becoming hard to distinguish from other towns along that southern NH/Manchester satellite area. It wouldn't be my pick for peaceful, too much traffic and McDonald's.
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09-08-2006, 12:12 PM
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Even the best places can be ruined by one bad neighbor.
I often think that is why we are commanded to "love thy enemies, and love they neighbor as thyself." Sometimes our enemies and our neighbors are the same people. 
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09-11-2006, 08:49 PM
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i think the author of this thread can probably show you how if you go visit him in epping. it seems he is very talented in the arts of automobiles, just look at his resume above. isn't this forum supposed to be about citysearching?...or am i confused. would any one like a list of my past employment?
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