Why is it that people living next to an airport have to endure the sound of planes landing and taking off, whereas other people don't?
Why is it that people living next to an airport have to endure the sound of planes landing and taking off, whereas other people don't?
I'm going to guess, BECAUSE THEY HAVE EARS!
Cause they are near the airport
Cheaper rent/ mortgage.
They were there before the airport? They were there before noisy aircraft of today? No one will buy their homes? They are deaf?
Because they live near the airport? Seriously, what other answer is there? You win the DUH question of the day award!
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