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      No, no, he had it right the first time: the sorts of people who want to look in your windows really do want to reign, like an autocrat.

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      (I’m just riffing off your comment to make a point. I don’t actually think the person was that clever and agree it was a typo.)

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        I thought it was “free reign” but reign as in the way you reign a horse – you give your horse “free reign” to do as it wishes.

        EDIT : huh. Turns out I am right, but you “rein” a horse not “reign”. Derp!

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          That’s still rein.

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            (grin) Yeah – I realised that after I wrote it.

            As unbelievable as it sounds I had only ever heard it said – I’d never seen it written down. (Or if I have I don’t remember seeing it written down – must have been twenty, thirty years ago.) I am not a horse person, so I don’t deal with vocab relating to horses all that often.

            Just one of those things I guess.

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      I thought it was free rain, like the water falling from the sky.

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            Already illegal in certain jurisdictions to collect rainwater on your own property (with a goal of protecting aquifers IIRC)!

            Looking into it, perhaps 15 states regulate it but I’m not sure any have outright bans anymore - plenty of states encourage it.