Posted by Dave East on August 27, 2011, 4:42 am
Our next door neighbours are very heavy smokers and we get a bit fed up with
the smell of it.
Wondering if we bought one of those fairly big house fans and placed it on
the garden table whether it would make any difference or would be it be a
waste of time?
Posted by cynic on August 27, 2011, 5:39 am
> Our next door neighbours are very heavy smokers and we get a bit fed up with
> the smell of it.
> Wondering if we bought one of those fairly big house fans and placed it on
> the garden table whether it would make any difference or would be it be a
> waste of time?
Look on the bright side - they may not live long and your problems
will be solved!
Posted by Dave East on August 27, 2011, 8:50 am
> Our next door neighbours are very heavy smokers and we get a bit fed up
> with
> the smell of it.
> Wondering if we bought one of those fairly big house fans and placed it on
> the garden table whether it would make any difference or would be it be a
> waste of time?
Look on the bright side - they may not live long and your problems
will be solved!
Thanks. But they are all young and look really healthy.
Posted by Dave Plowman (News) on August 27, 2011, 9:03 am
> Our next door neighbours are very heavy smokers and we get a bit fed up
> with the smell of it.
> Wondering if we bought one of those fairly big house fans and placed it
> on the garden table whether it would make any difference or would be it
> be a waste of time?
Just be grateful it's not a barbecue.
--
*Never test the depth of the water with both feet.*
Dave Plowman dave@davenoise.co.uk London SW
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Posted by Janet Tweedy on August 27, 2011, 9:13 am
>Our next door neighbours are very heavy smokers and we get a bit fed up with
>the smell of it.
>Wondering if we bought one of those fairly big house fans and placed it on
>the garden table whether it would make any difference or would be it be a
>waste of time?
Sometimes a thick hedge between them and you could help. Trees and
shrubs are supposed to absorb pollution aren't they? If not, lots of
strong smelling stuff on boundary like rosemary, pennyroayl, mint, even
curry plants! Sacha and i would recommend Salvia turkestanica :)
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Janet Tweedy
Dalmatian Telegraph
http://www.lancedal.demon.co.uk
> the smell of it.
> Wondering if we bought one of those fairly big house fans and placed it on
> the garden table whether it would make any difference or would be it be a
> waste of time?