So it is about 11:15 at night here. I'll be up for a few more hours so I decided to listen to some music. Well I don't know happened to my remote but when I pushed play the volume on my receiver turned all the way up and would not go back down. So I had to hop up and turn the volume down on the receiver itself. Of course the music still played at an incredibly loud volume for several seconds before I got it turned down. Though I do have to say, sitting in the middle of that much power output you really feel it in your chest.
I would say that as long as you don't get any threatening phone calls within 5 minutes, you're safe. haha
Not worried about that. I don't have a land line and my cell number is from an area code on the other side of the state. So I don't think they will find it easily.
I didn't know you can wake your neighbors up by playing music loud in Texas... I assumed houses in Texas would be 6'000 square feet and mile away from next houses
I wish. That would be my dream house. I want it to be a 10 minute drive just to get to my mail box. I live in an apartment, so my neighbors are quite a bit closer.
Even the south has cities, man. I live in Alabama and I've never once seen a farm down here. When I stay up late, I alternate between reading, using the computer, and watching TV. I couldn't play music even if I wanted two since there are two other people sleeping in the house, but those other things can keep me up for hours.
^ You've never seen a farm down there? ^ Damn. There are hella farms just in my town. There are so many teenagers on my street who blast their music that I can without much notice.
No farms in the immediate area. There are plenty as you move towards the border of the state, and the neighboring states each have a mix of farms and cities, but I live in a suburban area. No cows or cornfields here.