Austin residents are so eager to share their thoughts on local issues that it seems a few have neglected to check just which state the councilman they're directing said thoughts to works in.

Jason Baskin, a city councilman in Austin, Minnesota, tweeted about "blistering emails" received by Austin, Texas residents Tuesday:

The group of angry Austin, TEXAS residents who keep sending me blistering emails are going to be really disappointed when they find out I’m actually on the City Council in Austin, MINNESOTA





— Councilman Jason Baskin (@jgbaskin)August 27, 2019

Although Baskin's Twitter profile reads "Austin City Councilman," it also specifies his location as Austin, MN.

Baskin told the American-Statesman he’s received a little more than 10 emails in the last week from people opposed to the roll out of 5G wireless technology and having WiFi in schools.

When the emails first started to come in, Baskin was confused. In a town of just 25,000 people, Baskin knows many of his constituents, he said.

“You start reading through an email and being like, ‘Hmm, I’m not familiar with this issue,’ ” Baskin said. “Then you get down to where the address is and its in Texas and you’re like, ‘Ahhh, that makes a lot more sense.’ ”

Surprisingly enough, none of the emailers have sent any feedback on different snow plowing and parking procedures the Austin, Minnesota City Council has been considering ahead of the winter, Baskin said.

But the emails are pretty lengthy with a passionate voice behind them, he said.

“My usual response is to kindly let them know that I live in Austin, Minnesota,” Baskin said.

He tells people that Austin, Minnesota has a Spam museum and affordable housing if they’re not satisfied in Texas.

“I don’t think we’ve gotten anyone to move yet, but you know, we’re all about growth,” Baskin said. “I always enjoy visiting Austin, Texas, so it’s good to be engaged with the residents."

"I'm hearing excuses not solutions, Council Member!" one Twitter user joked. Another asked simply, "What are they mad about?"

Well...

Should you have an email saved in your drafts and don't want to make a similar mistake, you can reach your local Austin, Texas city council members here.