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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

This afternoon I was awoken by the twats across the road holding a open air recital. But instead of playing in their back garden they thought it would be a good idea to play in front of my ground floor flat on the drive outside my bedroom window. There was a cellist a violinist and some buffoon playing the flute.

I work nights delivering essential supplies for the NHS.

So I did what any sane person would do in my situation. I opened my front room windows turned up my pioneer amplifier and played 90s rave classics.

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By *nabelle21Woman  over a year ago

B38

Could you not have just had a word with them?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I’d have probably enjoyed that to be fair

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Could you not have just had a word with them?"

They could of asked if I minded first perhaps? Or better still play in their back yard.

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By *nabelle21Woman  over a year ago

B38


"I’d have probably enjoyed that to be fair "

You are a classy woman that's for sure

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I would have taken aim

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

So were you able to sleep better with your rave music?

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By *y Favorite PornstarCouple  over a year ago

Basingstoke


"This afternoon I was awoken by the twats across the road holding a open air recital. But instead of playing in their back garden they thought it would be a good idea to play in front of my ground floor flat on the drive outside my bedroom window. There was a cellist a violinist and some buffoon playing the flute.

I work nights delivering essential supplies for the NHS.

So I did what any sane person would do in my situation. I opened my front room windows turned up my pioneer amplifier and played 90s rave classics."

Prodigy was included, I trust

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By *nabelle21Woman  over a year ago

B38


"Could you not have just had a word with them?

They could of asked if I minded first perhaps? Or better still play in their back yard. "

True...some people just don't think things through

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"I would have taken aim "

I was thinking about calling the police.

12 hour shift driving for the NHS.

I think the cops would of taken my side.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"This afternoon I was awoken by the twats across the road holding a open air recital. But instead of playing in their back garden they thought it would be a good idea to play in front of my ground floor flat on thje drive outside my bedroom window. There was a cellist a violinist and some buffoon playing the flute.

I work nights delivering essential supplies for the NHS.

So I did what any sane person would do in my situation. I opened my front room windows turned up my pioneer amplifier and played 90s rave classics."

Hardcore you know the score

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By *SAchickWoman  over a year ago

Hillside desolate

They sound quite thoughtless. Did you consider the other neighbours you might be disturbing by adding to the noise though?

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By *moothdickMan  over a year ago

stoke

Should of chucked a load of razor blades into the grass ...

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By *arlomaleMan  over a year ago

darlington


"I would have taken aim

I was thinking about calling the police.

12 hour shift driving for the NHS.

I think the cops would of taken my side. "

why would they take you’re side? Bearing in mind you are inflicting horrid rave music on you’re neighbours

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"This afternoon I was awoken by the twats across the road holding a open air recital. But instead of playing in their back garden they thought it would be a good idea to play in front of my ground floor flat on the drive outside my bedroom window. There was a cellist a violinist and some buffoon playing the flute.

I work nights delivering essential supplies for the NHS.

So I did what any sane person would do in my situation. I opened my front room windows turned up my pioneer amplifier and played 90s rave classics.

Prodigy was included, I trust"

Yes prodigy was included. Your love 50 watts per channel, 6 channels

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

This reminds me of a video I saw on twitter of some Islington gentrifiers all collectively performing Romeo and Juliet out of their windows.

Do they know about your work, OP? Although it’s inconsiderate either way

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I’d have probably enjoyed that to be fair

You are a classy woman that's for sure "

Haha I didn’t mean it like that. I meant it would be lovely to have live music in the street. Especially at the moment. Lifting peoples spirits x

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I would have taken aim

I was thinking about calling the police.

12 hour shift driving for the NHS.

I think the cops would of taken my side. "

Or maybe they'd have suggested you be more tolerant of people just trying to find a way to get them through

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I would have taken aim

I was thinking about calling the police.

12 hour shift driving for the NHS.

I think the cops would of taken my side.

Or maybe they'd have suggested you be more tolerant of people just trying to find a way to get them through "

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By *inky_couple2020Couple  over a year ago

North West


"This afternoon I was awoken by the twats across the road holding a open air recital. But instead of playing in their back garden they thought it would be a good idea to play in front of my ground floor flat on the drive outside my bedroom window. There was a cellist a violinist and some buffoon playing the flute.

I work nights delivering essential supplies for the NHS.

So I did what any sane person would do in my situation. I opened my front room windows turned up my pioneer amplifier and played 90s rave classics.

Prodigy was included, I trust

Yes prodigy was included. Your love 50 watts per channel, 6 channels

"

This was definitely the right reposte! I was woken up by my neighbours demolishing a wall in their house (my bedroom adjoins). I couldnt beat that

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By *nabelle21Woman  over a year ago

B38


"I would have taken aim

I was thinking about calling the police.

12 hour shift driving for the NHS.

I think the cops would of taken my side. "

They would probably have asked if you'd spoken to them before the situation was escalated further

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By *nabelle21Woman  over a year ago

B38


"I’d have probably enjoyed that to be fair

You are a classy woman that's for sure

Haha I didn’t mean it like that. I meant it would be lovely to have live music in the street. Especially at the moment. Lifting peoples spirits x"

I meant in exactly like that

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"I would have taken aim

I was thinking about calling the police.

12 hour shift driving for the NHS.

I think the cops would of taken my side. why would they take you’re side? Bearing in mind you are inflicting horrid rave music on you’re neighbours "

I wasn’t breaking the rules on the lockdown. I can play music up until 11pm tonight. No they don’t know what I do. I live in a council block. They play classical music in the street. I don’t want anything to do with them

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"This afternoon I was awoken by the twats across the road holding a open air recital. But instead of playing in their back garden they thought it would be a good idea to play in front of my ground floor flat on the drive outside my bedroom window. There was a cellist a violinist and some buffoon playing the flute.

I work nights delivering essential supplies for the NHS.

So I did what any sane person would do in my situation. I opened my front room windows turned up my pioneer amplifier and played 90s rave classics."

Sounds very unfair if they have their own garden to play in. Thank you for doing your bit to help

Our country. X

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I would have taken aim

I was thinking about calling the police.

12 hour shift driving for the NHS.

I think the cops would of taken my side. why would they take you’re side? Bearing in mind you are inflicting horrid rave music on you’re neighbours

I wasn’t breaking the rules on the lockdown. I can play music up until 11pm tonight. No they don’t know what I do. I live in a council block. They play classical music in the street. I don’t want anything to do with them "

Why?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"This afternoon I was awoken by the twats across the road holding a open air recital. But instead of playing in their back garden they thought it would be a good idea to play in front of my ground floor flat on the drive outside my bedroom window. There was a cellist a violinist and some buffoon playing the flute.

I work nights delivering essential supplies for the NHS.

So I did what any sane person would do in my situation. I opened my front room windows turned up my pioneer amplifier and played 90s rave classics.

Sounds very unfair if they have their own garden to play in. Thank you for doing your bit to help

Our country. X"

It was in the afternoon and maybe they were just trying to lift spirits of others in the same street.

That doesn't sound unfair, it sounds like a nice thing to do

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"This afternoon I was awoken by the twats across the road holding a open air recital. But instead of playing in their back garden they thought it would be a good idea to play in front of my ground floor flat on the drive outside my bedroom window. There was a cellist a violinist and some buffoon playing the flute.

I work nights delivering essential supplies for the NHS.

So I did what any sane person would do in my situation. I opened my front room windows turned up my pioneer amplifier and played 90s rave classics.

Sounds very unfair if they have their own garden to play in. Thank you for doing your bit to help

Our country. X

It was in the afternoon and maybe they were just trying to lift spirits of others in the same street.

That doesn't sound unfair, it sounds like a nice thing to do "

Waking me up wasn’t unfair?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"This afternoon I was awoken by the twats across the road holding a open air recital. But instead of playing in their back garden they thought it would be a good idea to play in front of my ground floor flat on the drive outside my bedroom window. There was a cellist a violinist and some buffoon playing the flute.

I work nights delivering essential supplies for the NHS.

So I did what any sane person would do in my situation. I opened my front room windows turned up my pioneer amplifier and played 90s rave classics.

Sounds very unfair if they have their own garden to play in. Thank you for doing your bit to help

Our country. X

It was in the afternoon and maybe they were just trying to lift spirits of others in the same street.

That doesn't sound unfair, it sounds like a nice thing to do "

Well I think it is unfair on the OP as outside his property and also as much as it’s nice to lift spirits in this situation,I thought we had to social distance and stay in our own gardens.

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By *arlomaleMan  over a year ago

darlington


"I would have taken aim

I was thinking about calling the police.

12 hour shift driving for the NHS.

I think the cops would of taken my side. why would they take you’re side? Bearing in mind you are inflicting horrid rave music on you’re neighbours

I wasn’t breaking the rules on the lockdown. I can play music up until 11pm tonight. No they don’t know what I do. I live in a council block. They play classical music in the street. I don’t want anything to do with them "

you are just as annoying as them by the sounds of it maybe next time you should tell them you’re on nights instead of being a nuisance yourself playing rave music

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"This afternoon I was awoken by the twats across the road holding a open air recital. But instead of playing in their back garden they thought it would be a good idea to play in front of my ground floor flat on the drive outside my bedroom window. There was a cellist a violinist and some buffoon playing the flute.

I work nights delivering essential supplies for the NHS.

So I did what any sane person would do in my situation. I opened my front room windows turned up my pioneer amplifier and played 90s rave classics.

Sounds very unfair if they have their own garden to play in. Thank you for doing your bit to help

Our country. X

It was in the afternoon and maybe they were just trying to lift spirits of others in the same street.

That doesn't sound unfair, it sounds like a nice thing to do

Waking me up wasn’t unfair?"

It probably wasn't a deliberate act to piss you off

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By *ovespudsMan  over a year ago

Swindon

Could've been worse, the local vicar on his soap box spouting bollox.

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By *ensualbicockMan  over a year ago

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"This afternoon I was awoken by the twats across the road holding a open air recital. But instead of playing in their back garden they thought it would be a good idea to play in front of my ground floor flat on the drive outside my bedroom window. There was a cellist a violinist and some buffoon playing the flute.

I work nights delivering essential supplies for the NHS.

So I did what any sane person would do in my situation. I opened my front room windows turned up my pioneer amplifier and played 90s rave classics.

Sounds very unfair if they have their own garden to play in. Thank you for doing your bit to help

Our country. X

It was in the afternoon and maybe they were just trying to lift spirits of others in the same street.

That doesn't sound unfair, it sounds like a nice thing to do

Waking me up wasn’t unfair?"

I don’t think it’s unfair. I live with a police officer who often gets woken up when he’s on nights. It’s not in the forefront of people’s minds that others are sleeping during the day. Whenever he’s stuck his head out the window to ask the neighbours to keep it down there’s never been an issue. I think it just comes down to people forgetting others are on different schedules, rather than it being selfish actions.

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By *ensualbicockMan  over a year ago

liverpool wavertree picton clock

I'd of opened the window. Life of Brian style

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

What's the relevance of the middle class comment?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Although I feel like OP could’ve responded by talking to them, I do feel as though however well intentioned playing the live music may have been it’s inconsiderate of them, no?

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"I would have taken aim

I was thinking about calling the police.

12 hour shift driving for the NHS.

I think the cops would of taken my side. why would they take you’re side? Bearing in mind you are inflicting horrid rave music on you’re neighbours

I wasn’t breaking the rules on the lockdown. I can play music up until 11pm tonight. No they don’t know what I do. I live in a council block. They play classical music in the street. I don’t want anything to do with them

Why?"

Because I like 90s dance music and they like waking me up. They are arrogant arseholes. ( maybe you can tell I’m a bit irate at the moment. I’ll calm down soon)

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


" What's the relevance of the middle class comment? "
Erm. I don’t see many working class people playing classical music in the street outside my window.

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple  over a year ago

in Lancashire


"I would have taken aim

I was thinking about calling the police.

12 hour shift driving for the NHS.

I think the cops would of taken my side. "

I think they would have said let us have a word with them whilst thinking why did he not think to do that..

Sounds like they were just trying to cheer up some neighbours..

Go and say hi..

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Although I feel like OP could’ve responded by talking to them, I do feel as though however well intentioned playing the live music may have been it’s inconsiderate of them, no? "

Agreed and why is it ok to do it, as the rules are clear on what we are allowed to do. It annoys me that just because they are uplifting people they are breaking the rules to keep us all safe.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


" What's the relevance of the middle class comment? "

In the words of Pierre Bourdieu, nothing...more clearly affirms one’s ‘‘class’’, nothing more infallibly classifies, than tastes in music’.

Sorry to nerd out but I couldn’t help it

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By *affeine DuskMan  over a year ago

Caerphilly


" What's the relevance of the middle class comment? Erm. I don’t see many working class people playing classical music in the street outside my window. "

Hey. I enjoy Rachmaninoff and I'm fuckin' scum.

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By *arlomaleMan  over a year ago

darlington

I think the middle class statement is a way for op to say he lives in a posh street

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


" What's the relevance of the middle class comment? Erm. I don’t see many working class people playing classical music in the street outside my window. "

They're probably still sleeping off their hangovers

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Did you post this on your Facebook status as well so they have more chance of seeing it... "To the family over the road"

Love it when people do that, passive aggressive style and that person will never ever read it.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"I would have taken aim

I was thinking about calling the police.

12 hour shift driving for the NHS.

I think the cops would of taken my side. why would they take you’re side? Bearing in mind you are inflicting horrid rave music on you’re neighbours

I wasn’t breaking the rules on the lockdown. I can play music up until 11pm tonight. No they don’t know what I do. I live in a council block. They play classical music in the street. I don’t want anything to do with them you are just as annoying as them by the sounds of it maybe next time you should tell them you’re on nights instead of being a nuisance yourself playing rave music "

I don’t play rave music full blast usually.

I keep myself to myself.

Hopefully nobody wakes you up in the same manner. All I was trying to say was, have a little bit of thought.

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By *erdyWoman  over a year ago

wiltshire

Sounds cool, I would of enjoyed it

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Did you post this on your Facebook status as well so they have more chance of seeing it... "To the family over the road"

Love it when people do that, passive aggressive style and that person will never ever read it. "

No I didn’t. I thought it was better than going out and smashing the bastards cello over his head.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I would have taken aim

I was thinking about calling the police.

12 hour shift driving for the NHS.

I think the cops would of taken my side. why would they take you’re side? Bearing in mind you are inflicting horrid rave music on you’re neighbours

I wasn’t breaking the rules on the lockdown. I can play music up until 11pm tonight. No they don’t know what I do. I live in a council block. They play classical music in the street. I don’t want anything to do with them you are just as annoying as them by the sounds of it maybe next time you should tell them you’re on nights instead of being a nuisance yourself playing rave music

I don’t play rave music full blast usually.

I keep myself to myself.

Hopefully nobody wakes you up in the same manner. All I was trying to say was, have a little bit of thought. "

Buy yourself some decent noise cancelling ear plugs

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By *erdyWoman  over a year ago

wiltshire


"I would have taken aim

I was thinking about calling the police.

12 hour shift driving for the NHS.

I think the cops would of taken my side. "

Why? Cause you were driving for the NHS?

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"I think the middle class statement is a way for op to say he lives in a posh street "

Maybe I was. But more about how much I despise the middle class sense of entitlement.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"I would have taken aim

I was thinking about calling the police.

12 hour shift driving for the NHS.

I think the cops would of taken my side. Why? Cause you were driving for the NHS? "

That’s one small reason. The main reason is they shouldn’t be outside without good reason. Other neighbours started gathering around.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"I would have taken aim

I was thinking about calling the police.

12 hour shift driving for the NHS.

I think the cops would of taken my side. why would they take you’re side? Bearing in mind you are inflicting horrid rave music on you’re neighbours

I wasn’t breaking the rules on the lockdown. I can play music up until 11pm tonight. No they don’t know what I do. I live in a council block. They play classical music in the street. I don’t want anything to do with them you are just as annoying as them by the sounds of it maybe next time you should tell them you’re on nights instead of being a nuisance yourself playing rave music

I don’t play rave music full blast usually.

I keep myself to myself.

Hopefully nobody wakes you up in the same manner. All I was trying to say was, have a little bit of thought.

Buy yourself some decent noise cancelling ear plugs"

Ahh I see, so I have to change my lifestyle to suit other people.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

In a word....yes

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By *erdyWoman  over a year ago

wiltshire


" What's the relevance of the middle class comment? "
someone has a chip on their shoulder, clearly.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


" What's the relevance of the middle class comment? someone has a chip on their shoulder, clearly. "

Y'think

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

This has all gone a bit left.

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple  over a year ago

in Lancashire


"This has all gone a bit left."

There's a tad too much aggression..

Need to big up the love..

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By *erdyWoman  over a year ago

wiltshire


"I think the middle class statement is a way for op to say he lives in a posh street "
he said he lives in council flats

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"In a word....yes "

Perhaps you would change your tune (pardon the pun) when someone gathers outside your bedroom window, and wakes you up

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By *layfulserfMan  over a year ago

Northolt

I get some of the OPs frustration of being woken up after a night shift.

However i cant see any relevance to class as per the title and was always brought up that two wrongs dont make a right.

The musiscians were trying to cheer up the street. Such actions have been welcomed and shared on social media.

Im sorry but im with the musicians on this one.

Going back to the class point... Are they middle class becuase they play instraments or because they have a garden! Which makes me wonder are those Italians singing opera from their balconies middle class too

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"This has all gone a bit left.

There's a tad too much aggression..

Need to big up the love.. "

I’m on it!

Brahms for those that love the classical stuff:

https://youtu.be/EGRqIGOAPcE

Prodigy for OP:

https://youtu.be/mBVuME6hal4

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


" What's the relevance of the middle class comment?

In the words of Pierre Bourdieu, nothing...more clearly affirms one’s ‘‘class’’, nothing more infallibly classifies, than tastes in music’.

Sorry to nerd out but I couldn’t help it "

No I like the lesson,impressive!

Just thought the OP's class comment on taste was completely null and void in modern day. This ain't Dickens!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

It sounds like they were being unreasonable, probably not purposely but through lack of thought.

The sensible thing would have been to explain you are on nights and ask them to stop or move elsewhere. That way they would be more aware in the future whereas now they probably just think you are a dick.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I get some of the OPs frustration of being woken up after a night shift.

However i cant see any relevance to class as per the title and was always brought up that two wrongs dont make a right.

The musiscians were trying to cheer up the street. Such actions have been welcomed and shared on social media.

Im sorry but im with the musicians on this one.

Going back to the class point... Are they middle class becuase they play instraments or because they have a garden! Which makes me wonder are those Italians singing opera from their balconies middle class too "

What about the people who play the saucepan & dustbin lid on a Thursday 8pm , dam posh one would say

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By *SAchickWoman  over a year ago

Hillside desolate


"This has all gone a bit left.

There's a tad too much aggression..

Need to big up the love..

I’m on it!

Brahms for those that love the classical stuff:

https://youtu.be/EGRqIGOAPcE

Prodigy for OP:

https://youtu.be/mBVuME6hal4

"

We need a Prodigy-Puccini mash-up or something

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple  over a year ago

in Lancashire


"This has all gone a bit left.

There's a tad too much aggression..

Need to big up the love..

I’m on it!

Brahms for those that love the classical stuff:

https://youtu.be/EGRqIGOAPcE

Prodigy for OP:

https://youtu.be/mBVuME6hal4

"

Both are

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By *nabelle21Woman  over a year ago

B38


"This has all gone a bit left.

There's a tad too much aggression..

Need to big up the love..

I’m on it!

Brahms for those that love the classical stuff:

https://youtu.be/EGRqIGOAPcE

Prodigy for OP:

https://youtu.be/mBVuME6hal4

We need a Prodigy-Puccini mash-up or something "

I like your thinking

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Doesn't the fact that OP is in the industry they are currently in technically mean they are as middle class as the musicians they are choosing to be snobby about? Medical school ain't cheap... or for the short haul.

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By *esparate danMan  over a year ago

glasgow


"It sounds like they were being unreasonable, probably not purposely but through lack of thought.

The sensible thing would have been to explain you are on nights and ask them to stop or move elsewhere. That way they would be more aware in the future whereas now they probably just think you are a dick."

Perhaps it wasnt important to him not to come across as a dick

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By *andybeachWoman  over a year ago

In the middle


"In a word....yes

Perhaps you would change your tune (pardon the pun) when someone gathers outside your bedroom window, and wakes you up "

So you couldn’t of said “ scuse me guys but I’ve been working nights isn’t it ok if you play elsewhere please”, see it’s not hard to make a reasonable request is it ?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"This has all gone a bit left.

There's a tad too much aggression..

Need to big up the love..

I’m on it!

Brahms for those that love the classical stuff:

https://youtu.be/EGRqIGOAPcE

Prodigy for OP:

https://youtu.be/mBVuME6hal4

We need a Prodigy-Puccini mash-up or something "

you’d make a grand DJ, you know?

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"I get some of the OPs frustration of being woken up after a night shift.

However i cant see any relevance to class as per the title and was always brought up that two wrongs dont make a right.

The musiscians were trying to cheer up the street. Such actions have been welcomed and shared on social media.

Im sorry but im with the musicians on this one.

Going back to the class point... Are they middle class becuase they play instraments or because they have a garden! Which makes me wonder are those Italians singing opera from their balconies middle class too "

Nothing wrong with what they did. It was the way they went about it. They have a perfectly fine back garden. Not outside my window. When I’m trying to sleep. Of course they didn’t know I was asleep. But they never thought for one moment that their actions might impact others.

They are middle class because they live in a £1 million plus house. Of course maybe they are lottery winners.

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By *bsolutebeginnersCouple  over a year ago

Planet Ork

Mrs Absolutebeginner was on a night shift last night on the covid itu ward. We try to tiptoe around the house but the neighbours and people passing by all have their own lives and are not privileged to the information that she’s trying to sleep. Try earmuffs and a blindfold or does that sound too kinky for you?

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"In a word....yes

Perhaps you would change your tune (pardon the pun) when someone gathers outside your bedroom window, and wakes you up

So you couldn’t of said “ scuse me guys but I’ve been working nights isn’t it ok if you play elsewhere please”, see it’s not hard to make a reasonable request is it ? "

Maybe they could of asked me i it was ok to play outside my window.

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By *andybeachWoman  over a year ago

In the middle


"In a word....yes

Perhaps you would change your tune (pardon the pun) when someone gathers outside your bedroom window, and wakes you up

So you couldn’t of said “ scuse me guys but I’ve been working nights isn’t it ok if you play elsewhere please”, see it’s not hard to make a reasonable request is it ?

Maybe they could of asked me i it was ok to play outside my window. "

Shoulda woulda coulda, you just added to the drama by blaring out music

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"It sounds like they were being unreasonable, probably not purposely but through lack of thought.

The sensible thing would have been to explain you are on nights and ask them to stop or move elsewhere. That way they would be more aware in the future whereas now they probably just think you are a dick."

I really don’t give two fucks what they think

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I get some of the OPs frustration of being woken up after a night shift.

However i cant see any relevance to class as per the title and was always brought up that two wrongs dont make a right.

The musiscians were trying to cheer up the street. Such actions have been welcomed and shared on social media.

Im sorry but im with the musicians on this one.

Going back to the class point... Are they middle class becuase they play instraments or because they have a garden! Which makes me wonder are those Italians singing opera from their balconies middle class too

Nothing wrong with what they did. It was the way they went about it. They have a perfectly fine back garden. Not outside my window. When I’m trying to sleep. Of course they didn’t know I was asleep. But they never thought for one moment that their actions might impact others.

They are middle class because they live in a £1 million plus house. Of course maybe they are lottery winners. "

I can see that you are angry at having been woken up and we are in horrifying circumstances which you are on the front line for... but why are you choosing to be so resentful about the finances and social class of some randoms who just happened to wake you up?

Frankly, I strongly believe you need to speak to a professional (And I'm being serious here)

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By *typical guyMan  over a year ago

wigan


"I would have taken aim

I was thinking about calling the police.

12 hour shift driving for the NHS.

I think the cops would of taken my side. why would they take you’re side? Bearing in mind you are inflicting horrid rave music on you’re neighbours

I wasn’t breaking the rules on the lockdown. I can play music up until 11pm tonight. No they don’t know what I do. I live in a council block. They play classical music in the street. I don’t want anything to do with them "

If you weren't breaking any rules and can play your music until 11 at night, why cant they?

The way I see it is that the world operates by day and sleeps at night. You working nights has no real bearing on what people choose to do in the daytime. If you choose, or have to work nights it's your problem not theirs and expecting the whole neighbourhood to be quiet so that you aren't inconvenienced seem like a more entitled attitude than the people you are complaining about.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I get some of the OPs frustration of being woken up after a night shift.

However i cant see any relevance to class as per the title and was always brought up that two wrongs dont make a right.

The musiscians were trying to cheer up the street. Such actions have been welcomed and shared on social media.

Im sorry but im with the musicians on this one.

Going back to the class point... Are they middle class becuase they play instraments or because they have a garden! Which makes me wonder are those Italians singing opera from their balconies middle class too "

The nuances of class will of course differ from country to country. How many are there, what makes you belong to different ones etc. Bourdieu, in France for example wrote that musical tastes were invariably linked to class and there’s even been more recent research in a British context that concludes the same. I don’t think it’s an unfair assumption to assume that they were middle class (if such a thing even exists) although OP is certainly projecting in this thread which I completely agree should be condemned.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"I get some of the OPs frustration of being woken up after a night shift.

However i cant see any relevance to class as per the title and was always brought up that two wrongs dont make a right.

The musiscians were trying to cheer up the street. Such actions have been welcomed and shared on social media.

Im sorry but im with the musicians on this one.

Going back to the class point... Are they middle class becuase they play instraments or because they have a garden! Which makes me wonder are those Italians singing opera from their balconies middle class too

Nothing wrong with what they did. It was the way they went about it. They have a perfectly fine back garden. Not outside my window. When I’m trying to sleep. Of course they didn’t know I was asleep. But they never thought for one moment that their actions might impact others.

They are middle class because they live in a £1 million plus house. Of course maybe they are lottery winners.

I can see that you are angry at having been woken up and we are in horrifying circumstances which you are on the front line for... but why are you choosing to be so resentful about the finances and social class of some randoms who just happened to wake you up?

Frankly, I strongly believe you need to speak to a professional (And I'm being serious here)"

Thanks for your advice.

There is a long and uninteresting back story, about why I don’t like the people who live across the road. This episode is just more grist for the mill.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I would have taken aim

I was thinking about calling the police.

12 hour shift driving for the NHS.

I think the cops would of taken my side. why would they take you’re side? Bearing in mind you are inflicting horrid rave music on you’re neighbours

I wasn’t breaking the rules on the lockdown. I can play music up until 11pm tonight. No they don’t know what I do. I live in a council block. They play classical music in the street. I don’t want anything to do with them

If you weren't breaking any rules and can play your music until 11 at night, why cant they?

The way I see it is that the world operates by day and sleeps at night. You working nights has no real bearing on what people choose to do in the daytime. If you choose, or have to work nights it's your problem not theirs and expecting the whole neighbourhood to be quiet so that you aren't inconvenienced seem like a more entitled attitude than the people you are complaining about.

"

THIS.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"I would have taken aim

I was thinking about calling the police.

12 hour shift driving for the NHS.

I think the cops would of taken my side. why would they take you’re side? Bearing in mind you are inflicting horrid rave music on you’re neighbours

I wasn’t breaking the rules on the lockdown. I can play music up until 11pm tonight. No they don’t know what I do. I live in a council block. They play classical music in the street. I don’t want anything to do with them

If you weren't breaking any rules and can play your music until 11 at night, why cant they?

The way I see it is that the world operates by day and sleeps at night. You working nights has no real bearing on what people choose to do in the daytime. If you choose, or have to work nights it's your problem not theirs and expecting the whole neighbourhood to be quiet so that you aren't inconvenienced seem like a more entitled attitude than the people you are complaining about.

Maybe because they chose to play outside my window?

"

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By *eeleyWoman  over a year ago

Dudley


"I get some of the OPs frustration of being woken up after a night shift.

However i cant see any relevance to class as per the title and was always brought up that two wrongs dont make a right.

The musiscians were trying to cheer up the street. Such actions have been welcomed and shared on social media.

Im sorry but im with the musicians on this one.

Going back to the class point... Are they middle class becuase they play instraments or because they have a garden! Which makes me wonder are those Italians singing opera from their balconies middle class too

Nothing wrong with what they did. It was the way they went about it. They have a perfectly fine back garden. Not outside my window. When I’m trying to sleep. Of course they didn’t know I was asleep. But they never thought for one moment that their actions might impact others.

They are middle class because they live in a £1 million plus house. Of course maybe they are lottery winners.

I can see that you are angry at having been woken up and we are in horrifying circumstances which you are on the front line for... but why are you choosing to be so resentful about the finances and social class of some randoms who just happened to wake you up?

Frankly, I strongly believe you need to speak to a professional (And I'm being serious here)

Thanks for your advice.

There is a long and uninteresting back story, about why I don’t like the people who live across the road. This episode is just more grist for the mill.

"

Wait, they crossed the road and played outside your flat window? Actually over the road? That changes things.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"I get some of the OPs frustration of being woken up after a night shift.

However i cant see any relevance to class as per the title and was always brought up that two wrongs dont make a right.

The musiscians were trying to cheer up the street. Such actions have been welcomed and shared on social media.

Im sorry but im with the musicians on this one.

Going back to the class point... Are they middle class becuase they play instraments or because they have a garden! Which makes me wonder are those Italians singing opera from their balconies middle class too

Nothing wrong with what they did. It was the way they went about it. They have a perfectly fine back garden. Not outside my window. When I’m trying to sleep. Of course they didn’t know I was asleep. But they never thought for one moment that their actions might impact others.

They are middle class because they live in a £1 million plus house. Of course maybe they are lottery winners.

I can see that you are angry at having been woken up and we are in horrifying circumstances which you are on the front line for... but why are you choosing to be so resentful about the finances and social class of some randoms who just happened to wake you up?

Frankly, I strongly believe you need to speak to a professional (And I'm being serious here)

Thanks for your advice.

There is a long and uninteresting back story, about why I don’t like the people who live across the road. This episode is just more grist for the mill.

Wait, they crossed the road and played outside your flat window? Actually over the road? That changes things. "

That’s exactly what they did.

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By *uenevereWoman  over a year ago

Scunthorpe

Slightly off topic, but as a regular night worker,why don't you have decent ear plugs OP?

In my experience, night workers expect noise when they are trying to sleep.

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By *eeleyWoman  over a year ago

Dudley


"

Wait, they crossed the road and played outside your flat window? Actually over the road? That changes things.

That’s exactly what they did. "

An entire road?

If that's the case, I'd have gone out and told them to feck right off.

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By *typical guyMan  over a year ago

wigan


"I would have taken aim

I was thinking about calling the police.

12 hour shift driving for the NHS.

I think the cops would of taken my side. why would they take you’re side? Bearing in mind you are inflicting horrid rave music on you’re neighbours

I wasn’t breaking the rules on the lockdown. I can play music up until 11pm tonight. No they don’t know what I do. I live in a council block. They play classical music in the street. I don’t want anything to do with them

If you weren't breaking any rules and can play your music until 11 at night, why cant they?

The way I see it is that the world operates by day and sleeps at night. You working nights has no real bearing on what people choose to do in the daytime. If you choose, or have to work nights it's your problem not theirs and expecting the whole neighbourhood to be quiet so that you aren't inconvenienced seem like a more entitled attitude than the people you are complaining about.

Maybe because they chose to play outside my window?

"

You might own the window but you dont own the street outside.

Were they trespassing on your garden?

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Slightly off topic, but as a regular night worker,why don't you have decent ear plugs OP?

In my experience, night workers expect noise when they are trying to sleep. "

I don’t usually do nights just covering for staff absence.

And I’m afraid I never had the foresight to be woken up by wandering musicians.

I think you are correct and I’ll look into obtaining some.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"I would have taken aim

I was thinking about calling the police.

12 hour shift driving for the NHS.

I think the cops would of taken my side. why would they take you’re side? Bearing in mind you are inflicting horrid rave music on you’re neighbours

I wasn’t breaking the rules on the lockdown. I can play music up until 11pm tonight. No they don’t know what I do. I live in a council block. They play classical music in the street. I don’t want anything to do with them

If you weren't breaking any rules and can play your music until 11 at night, why cant they?

The way I see it is that the world operates by day and sleeps at night. You working nights has no real bearing on what people choose to do in the daytime. If you choose, or have to work nights it's your problem not theirs and expecting the whole neighbourhood to be quiet so that you aren't inconvenienced seem like a more entitled attitude than the people you are complaining about.

Maybe because they chose to play outside my window?

You might own the window but you dont own the street outside.

Were they trespassing on your garden?"

No they were not.

Just the same as I’m allowed to play dance music at high volume. Inconsiderate by both parties.

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By *uenevereWoman  over a year ago

Scunthorpe


"Slightly off topic, but as a regular night worker,why don't you have decent ear plugs OP?

In my experience, night workers expect noise when they are trying to sleep.

I don’t usually do nights just covering for staff absence.

And I’m afraid I never had the foresight to be woken up by wandering musicians.

I think you are correct and I’ll look into obtaining some. "

Definitely worth the investment I reckon.

Hopefully they will be good enough, that if anything similar happens, you will just sleep right through it.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I get some of the OPs frustration of being woken up after a night shift.

However i cant see any relevance to class as per the title and was always brought up that two wrongs dont make a right.

The musiscians were trying to cheer up the street. Such actions have been welcomed and shared on social media.

Im sorry but im with the musicians on this one.

Going back to the class point... Are they middle class becuase they play instraments or because they have a garden! Which makes me wonder are those Italians singing opera from their balconies middle class too

Nothing wrong with what they did. It was the way they went about it. They have a perfectly fine back garden. Not outside my window. When I’m trying to sleep. Of course they didn’t know I was asleep. But they never thought for one moment that their actions might impact others.

They are middle class because they live in a £1 million plus house. Of course maybe they are lottery winners.

I can see that you are angry at having been woken up and we are in horrifying circumstances which you are on the front line for... but why are you choosing to be so resentful about the finances and social class of some randoms who just happened to wake you up?

Frankly, I strongly believe you need to speak to a professional (And I'm being serious here)

Thanks for your advice.

There is a long and uninteresting back story, about why I don’t like the people who live across the road. This episode is just more grist for the mill.

"

These stories often have more layers than a mille feuille as they unfold.

That's just a custard slice btw

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By *typical guyMan  over a year ago

wigan


"I would have taken aim

I was thinking about calling the police.

12 hour shift driving for the NHS.

I think the cops would of taken my side. why would they take you’re side? Bearing in mind you are inflicting horrid rave music on you’re neighbours

I wasn’t breaking the rules on the lockdown. I can play music up until 11pm tonight. No they don’t know what I do. I live in a council block. They play classical music in the street. I don’t want anything to do with them

If you weren't breaking any rules and can play your music until 11 at night, why cant they?

The way I see it is that the world operates by day and sleeps at night. You working nights has no real bearing on what people choose to do in the daytime. If you choose, or have to work nights it's your problem not theirs and expecting the whole neighbourhood to be quiet so that you aren't inconvenienced seem like a more entitled attitude than the people you are complaining about.

Maybe because they chose to play outside my window?

You might own the window but you dont own the street outside.

Were they trespassing on your garden?

No they were not.

Just the same as I’m allowed to play dance music at high volume. Inconsiderate by both parties. "

Making noise in the daytime is not inconsiderate, it's normal. If they are not on your property its none of your business.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"

Wait, they crossed the road and played outside your flat window? Actually over the road? That changes things.

That’s exactly what they did.

An entire road?

If that's the case, I'd have gone out and told them to feck right off. "

I found high volume hardcore classics to achieve the same effect.

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By *eeleyWoman  over a year ago

Dudley


"

Wait, they crossed the road and played outside your flat window? Actually over the road? That changes things.

That’s exactly what they did.

An entire road?

If that's the case, I'd have gone out and told them to feck right off.

I found high volume hardcore classics to achieve the same effect. "

Yeah but all that's done is make you as bad as them.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"I would have taken aim

I was thinking about calling the police.

12 hour shift driving for the NHS.

I think the cops would of taken my side. why would they take you’re side? Bearing in mind you are inflicting horrid rave music on you’re neighbours

I wasn’t breaking the rules on the lockdown. I can play music up until 11pm tonight. No they don’t know what I do. I live in a council block. They play classical music in the street. I don’t want anything to do with them

If you weren't breaking any rules and can play your music until 11 at night, why cant they?

The way I see it is that the world operates by day and sleeps at night. You working nights has no real bearing on what people choose to do in the daytime. If you choose, or have to work nights it's your problem not theirs and expecting the whole neighbourhood to be quiet so that you aren't inconvenienced seem like a more entitled attitude than the people you are complaining about.

Maybe because they chose to play outside my window?

You might own the window but you dont own the street outside.

Were they trespassing on your garden?

No they were not.

Just the same as I’m allowed to play dance music at high volume. Inconsiderate by both parties.

Making noise in the daytime is not inconsiderate, it's normal. If they are not on your property its none of your business.

You’re correct of course. But I thought we were only supposed to go out for essential purposes.

Last week they did the same thing but outside their own place. No problem.

But to cross the street and play within 4 meters of my bedroom window? It doesn’t matter that I was asleep, they weren’t to know. But they could of used some common sense.

"

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"

Wait, they crossed the road and played outside your flat window? Actually over the road? That changes things.

That’s exactly what they did.

An entire road?

If that's the case, I'd have gone out and told them to feck right off.

I found high volume hardcore classics to achieve the same effect.

Yeah but all that's done is make you as bad as them. "

Maybe they will think twice next time. I was angry if I went outside I might of said something I might regret or lose my temper. I don’t like confrontation so I took the easy way. Two wrongs don’t make a right I know. Anyway who’s to tell some people might enjoy my musical selection more?

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By *typical guyMan  over a year ago

wigan


"I would have taken aim

I was thinking about calling the police.

12 hour shift driving for the NHS.

I think the cops would of taken my side. why would they take you’re side? Bearing in mind you are inflicting horrid rave music on you’re neighbours

I wasn’t breaking the rules on the lockdown. I can play music up until 11pm tonight. No they don’t know what I do. I live in a council block. They play classical music in the street. I don’t want anything to do with them

If you weren't breaking any rules and can play your music until 11 at night, why cant they?

The way I see it is that the world operates by day and sleeps at night. You working nights has no real bearing on what people choose to do in the daytime. If you choose, or have to work nights it's your problem not theirs and expecting the whole neighbourhood to be quiet so that you aren't inconvenienced seem like a more entitled attitude than the people you are complaining about.

Maybe because they chose to play outside my window?

You might own the window but you dont own the street outside.

Were they trespassing on your garden?

No they were not.

Just the same as I’m allowed to play dance music at high volume. Inconsiderate by both parties.

Making noise in the daytime is not inconsiderate, it's normal. If they are not on your property its none of your business.

You’re correct of course. But I thought we were only supposed to go out for essential purposes.

Last week they did the same thing but outside their own place. No problem.

But to cross the street and play within 4 meters of my bedroom window? It doesn’t matter that I was asleep, they weren’t to know. But they could of used some common sense.

"

perhaps walking across the road is their daily exercise

Have you considered that other neighbours in your flats might have enjoyed hearing them play last week and asked them to do a performance?

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By *typical guyMan  over a year ago

wigan


"I would have taken aim

I was thinking about calling the police.

12 hour shift driving for the NHS.

I think the cops would of taken my side. why would they take you’re side? Bearing in mind you are inflicting horrid rave music on you’re neighbours

I wasn’t breaking the rules on the lockdown. I can play music up until 11pm tonight. No they don’t know what I do. I live in a council block. They play classical music in the street. I don’t want anything to do with them

If you weren't breaking any rules and can play your music until 11 at night, why cant they?

The way I see it is that the world operates by day and sleeps at night. You working nights has no real bearing on what people choose to do in the daytime. If you choose, or have to work nights it's your problem not theirs and expecting the whole neighbourhood to be quiet so that you aren't inconvenienced seem like a more entitled attitude than the people you are complaining about.

Maybe because they chose to play outside my window?

You might own the window but you dont own the street outside.

Were they trespassing on your garden?

No they were not.

Just the same as I’m allowed to play dance music at high volume. Inconsiderate by both parties.

Making noise in the daytime is not inconsiderate, it's normal. If they are not on your property its none of your business.

You’re correct of course. But I thought we were only supposed to go out for essential purposes.

Last week they did the same thing but outside their own place. No problem.

But to cross the street and play within 4 meters of my bedroom window? It doesn’t matter that I was asleep, they weren’t to know. But they could of used some common sense.

perhaps walking across the road is their daily exercise

Have you considered that other neighbours in your flats might have enjoyed hearing them play last week and asked them to do a performance?"

That was supposed to be a not

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"I would have taken aim

I was thinking about calling the police.

12 hour shift driving for the NHS.

I think the cops would of taken my side. why would they take you’re side? Bearing in mind you are inflicting horrid rave music on you’re neighbours

I wasn’t breaking the rules on the lockdown. I can play music up until 11pm tonight. No they don’t know what I do. I live in a council block. They play classical music in the street. I don’t want anything to do with them

If you weren't breaking any rules and can play your music until 11 at night, why cant they?

The way I see it is that the world operates by day and sleeps at night. You working nights has no real bearing on what people choose to do in the daytime. If you choose, or have to work nights it's your problem not theirs and expecting the whole neighbourhood to be quiet so that you aren't inconvenienced seem like a more entitled attitude than the people you are complaining about.

Maybe because they chose to play outside my window?

You might own the window but you dont own the street outside.

Were they trespassing on your garden?

No they were not.

Just the same as I’m allowed to play dance music at high volume. Inconsiderate by both parties.

Making noise in the daytime is not inconsiderate, it's normal. If they are not on your property its none of your business.

You’re correct of course. But I thought we were only supposed to go out for essential purposes.

Last week they did the same thing but outside their own place. No problem.

But to cross the street and play within 4 meters of my bedroom window? It doesn’t matter that I was asleep, they weren’t to know. But they could of used some common sense.

perhaps walking across the road is their daily exercise

Have you considered that other neighbours in your flats might have enjoyed hearing them play last week and asked them to do a performance?"

Maybe. Doubtful but maybe. If that was the case the people in the flats would of come out to listen. Nobody did

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By *rank speakerMan  over a year ago

Worcester


"Could've been worse, the local vicar on his soap box spouting bollox."

This! I know some people find comfort in faith but personally can't stand the hypocrisy of organised religion.

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By *r MoriartyMan  over a year ago

The Land that time forgot (Norfolk)

I call bullshit, Nobody middle class would live opposite a block of flats.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I call bullshit, Nobody middle class would live opposite a block of flats."

Maybe it's their second home.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"I call bullshit, Nobody middle class would live opposite a block of flats."

I’m afraid it’s true. I think this was a bombsite from wwii. Now it’s a three story 60s eyesore

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By *typical guyMan  over a year ago

wigan


"I would have taken aim

I was thinking about calling the police.

12 hour shift driving for the NHS.

I think the cops would of taken my side. why would they take you’re side? Bearing in mind you are inflicting horrid rave music on you’re neighbours

I wasn’t breaking the rules on the lockdown. I can play music up until 11pm tonight. No they don’t know what I do. I live in a council block. They play classical music in the street. I don’t want anything to do with them

If you weren't breaking any rules and can play your music until 11 at night, why cant they?

The way I see it is that the world operates by day and sleeps at night. You working nights has no real bearing on what people choose to do in the daytime. If you choose, or have to work nights it's your problem not theirs and expecting the whole neighbourhood to be quiet so that you aren't inconvenienced seem like a more entitled attitude than the people you are complaining about.

Maybe because they chose to play outside my window?

You might own the window but you dont own the street outside.

Were they trespassing on your garden?

No they were not.

Just the same as I’m allowed to play dance music at high volume. Inconsiderate by both parties.

Making noise in the daytime is not inconsiderate, it's normal. If they are not on your property its none of your business.

You’re correct of course. But I thought we were only supposed to go out for essential purposes.

Last week they did the same thing but outside their own place. No problem.

But to cross the street and play within 4 meters of my bedroom window? It doesn’t matter that I was asleep, they weren’t to know. But they could of used some common sense.

perhaps walking across the road is their daily exercise

Have you considered that other neighbours in your flats might have enjoyed hearing them play last week and asked them to do a performance?

Maybe. Doubtful but maybe. If that was the case the people in the flats would of come out to listen. Nobody did"

Not necessarily. The elderly and vulnerable are supposed to be shielding. They could have been in their windows watching, This sort of thing is being done a lot and appreciated by those trapped Inside.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"I would have taken aim

I was thinking about calling the police.

12 hour shift driving for the NHS.

I think the cops would of taken my side. why would they take you’re side? Bearing in mind you are inflicting horrid rave music on you’re neighbours

I wasn’t breaking the rules on the lockdown. I can play music up until 11pm tonight. No they don’t know what I do. I live in a council block. They play classical music in the street. I don’t want anything to do with them

If you weren't breaking any rules and can play your music until 11 at night, why cant they?

The way I see it is that the world operates by day and sleeps at night. You working nights has no real bearing on what people choose to do in the daytime. If you choose, or have to work nights it's your problem not theirs and expecting the whole neighbourhood to be quiet so that you aren't inconvenienced seem like a more entitled attitude than the people you are complaining about.

Maybe because they chose to play outside my window?

You might own the window but you dont own the street outside.

Were they trespassing on your garden?

No they were not.

Just the same as I’m allowed to play dance music at high volume. Inconsiderate by both parties.

Making noise in the daytime is not inconsiderate, it's normal. If they are not on your property its none of your business.

You’re correct of course. But I thought we were only supposed to go out for essential purposes.

Last week they did the same thing but outside their own place. No problem.

But to cross the street and play within 4 meters of my bedroom window? It doesn’t matter that I was asleep, they weren’t to know. But they could of used some common sense.

perhaps walking across the road is their daily exercise

Have you considered that other neighbours in your flats might have enjoyed hearing them play last week and asked them to do a performance?

Maybe. Doubtful but maybe. If that was the case the people in the flats would of come out to listen. Nobody did

Not necessarily. The elderly and vulnerable are supposed to be shielding. They could have been in their windows watching, This sort of thing is being done a lot and appreciated by those trapped Inside.

"

It does happen a lot. But either livestream or from their own property not in the street.

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By *erdyWoman  over a year ago

wiltshire

Think OP has had enough grief from us all now

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"This afternoon I was awoken by the twats across the road holding a open air recital. But instead of playing in their back garden they thought it would be a good idea to play in front of my ground floor flat on the drive outside my bedroom window. There was a cellist a violinist and some buffoon playing the flute.

I work nights delivering essential supplies for the NHS.

So I did what any sane person would do in my situation. I opened my front room windows turned up my pioneer amplifier and played 90s rave classics."

Are you working tonight?

Hope you get some sleep tomorrow.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Think OP has had enough grief from us all now "

Thank you. Maybe you can tell, I don’t really care what people I don’t know think of me

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"This afternoon I was awoken by the twats across the road holding a open air recital. But instead of playing in their back garden they thought it would be a good idea to play in front of my ground floor flat on the drive outside my bedroom window. There was a cellist a violinist and some buffoon playing the flute.

I work nights delivering essential supplies for the NHS.

So I did what any sane person would do in my situation. I opened my front room windows turned up my pioneer amplifier and played 90s rave classics.

Are you working tonight?

Hope you get some sleep tomorrow. "

No back on days tomorrow. Delivering to care homes. Last week I mainly delivered to dialysis centres, and GP surgeries.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"This afternoon I was awoken by the twats across the road holding a open air recital. But instead of playing in their back garden they thought it would be a good idea to play in front of my ground floor flat on the drive outside my bedroom window. There was a cellist a violinist and some buffoon playing the flute.

I work nights delivering essential supplies for the NHS.

So I did what any sane person would do in my situation. I opened my front room windows turned up my pioneer amplifier and played 90s rave classics.

Are you working tonight?

Hope you get some sleep tomorrow.

No back on days tomorrow. Delivering to care homes. Last week I mainly delivered to dialysis centres, and GP surgeries. "

Is it busier than normal?

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By *typical guyMan  over a year ago

wigan


"I would have taken aim

I was thinking about calling the police.

12 hour shift driving for the NHS.

I think the cops would of taken my side. why would they take you’re side? Bearing in mind you are inflicting horrid rave music on you’re neighbours

I wasn’t breaking the rules on the lockdown. I can play music up until 11pm tonight. No they don’t know what I do. I live in a council block. They play classical music in the street. I don’t want anything to do with them

If you weren't breaking any rules and can play your music until 11 at night, why cant they?

The way I see it is that the world operates by day and sleeps at night. You working nights has no real bearing on what people choose to do in the daytime. If you choose, or have to work nights it's your problem not theirs and expecting the whole neighbourhood to be quiet so that you aren't inconvenienced seem like a more entitled attitude than the people you are complaining about.

Maybe because they chose to play outside my window?

You might own the window but you dont own the street outside.

Were they trespassing on your garden?

No they were not.

Just the same as I’m allowed to play dance music at high volume. Inconsiderate by both parties.

Making noise in the daytime is not inconsiderate, it's normal. If they are not on your property its none of your business.

You’re correct of course. But I thought we were only supposed to go out for essential purposes.

Last week they did the same thing but outside their own place. No problem.

But to cross the street and play within 4 meters of my bedroom window? It doesn’t matter that I was asleep, they weren’t to know. But they could of used some common sense.

perhaps walking across the road is their daily exercise

Have you considered that other neighbours in your flats might have enjoyed hearing them play last week and asked them to do a performance?

Maybe. Doubtful but maybe. If that was the case the people in the flats would of come out to listen. Nobody did

Not necessarily. The elderly and vulnerable are supposed to be shielding. They could have been in their windows watching, This sort of thing is being done a lot and appreciated by those trapped Inside.

It does happen a lot. But either livestream or from their own property not in the street. "

Really? Are you sure?

https://youtu.be/LVp3DpnIB7s

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"This afternoon I was awoken by the twats across the road holding a open air recital. But instead of playing in their back garden they thought it would be a good idea to play in front of my ground floor flat on the drive outside my bedroom window. There was a cellist a violinist and some buffoon playing the flute.

I work nights delivering essential supplies for the NHS.

So I did what any sane person would do in my situation. I opened my front room windows turned up my pioneer amplifier and played 90s rave classics.

Are you working tonight?

Hope you get some sleep tomorrow.

No back on days tomorrow. Delivering to care homes. Last week I mainly delivered to dialysis centres, and GP surgeries.

Is it busier than normal? "

I’m normally a construction worker. But the site I was working at closed for a month. I know someone who works in NHS supply chain. He said they are crying out for drivers. So I started two weeks ago. Yes it’s very busy. First day I was there 700,000 face masks turned up. 3 hours unloading. Last week 2000 laptops. 5000 body bags. The only thing that seems in short supply is hand sanitiser.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"I would have taken aim

I was thinking about calling the police.

12 hour shift driving for the NHS.

I think the cops would of taken my side. why would they take you’re side? Bearing in mind you are inflicting horrid rave music on you’re neighbours

I wasn’t breaking the rules on the lockdown. I can play music up until 11pm tonight. No they don’t know what I do. I live in a council block. They play classical music in the street. I don’t want anything to do with them

If you weren't breaking any rules and can play your music until 11 at night, why cant they?

The way I see it is that the world operates by day and sleeps at night. You working nights has no real bearing on what people choose to do in the daytime. If you choose, or have to work nights it's your problem not theirs and expecting the whole neighbourhood to be quiet so that you aren't inconvenienced seem like a more entitled attitude than the people you are complaining about.

Maybe because they chose to play outside my window?

You might own the window but you dont own the street outside.

Were they trespassing on your garden?

No they were not.

Just the same as I’m allowed to play dance music at high volume. Inconsiderate by both parties.

Making noise in the daytime is not inconsiderate, it's normal. If they are not on your property its none of your business.

You’re correct of course. But I thought we were only supposed to go out for essential purposes.

Last week they did the same thing but outside their own place. No problem.

But to cross the street and play within 4 meters of my bedroom window? It doesn’t matter that I was asleep, they weren’t to know. But they could of used some common sense.

perhaps walking across the road is their daily exercise

Have you considered that other neighbours in your flats might have enjoyed hearing them play last week and asked them to do a performance?

Maybe. Doubtful but maybe. If that was the case the people in the flats would of come out to listen. Nobody did

Not necessarily. The elderly and vulnerable are supposed to be shielding. They could have been in their windows watching, This sort of thing is being done a lot and appreciated by those trapped Inside.

It does happen a lot. But either livestream or from their own property not in the street.

Really? Are you sure?

https://youtu.be/LVp3DpnIB7s"

That looks like someone’s porch.

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By *arkb73Man  over a year ago

Cheshire/Staffs


"This afternoon I was awoken by the twats across the road holding a open air recital. But instead of playing in their back garden they thought it would be a good idea to play in front of my ground floor flat on the drive outside my bedroom window. There was a cellist a violinist and some buffoon playing the flute.

I work nights delivering essential supplies for the NHS.

So I did what any sane person would do in my situation. I opened my front room windows turned up my pioneer amplifier and played 90s rave classics.

Are you working tonight?

Hope you get some sleep tomorrow.

No back on days tomorrow. Delivering to care homes. Last week I mainly delivered to dialysis centres, and GP surgeries.

Is it busier than normal?

I’m normally a construction worker. But the site I was working at closed for a month. I know someone who works in NHS supply chain. He said they are crying out for drivers. So I started two weeks ago. Yes it’s very busy. First day I was there 700,000 face masks turned up. 3 hours unloading. Last week 2000 laptops. 5000 body bags. The only thing that seems in short supply is hand sanitiser. "

And tests of course

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"This afternoon I was awoken by the twats across the road holding a open air recital. But instead of playing in their back garden they thought it would be a good idea to play in front of my ground floor flat on the drive outside my bedroom window. There was a cellist a violinist and some buffoon playing the flute.

I work nights delivering essential supplies for the NHS.

So I did what any sane person would do in my situation. I opened my front room windows turned up my pioneer amplifier and played 90s rave classics.

Are you working tonight?

Hope you get some sleep tomorrow.

No back on days tomorrow. Delivering to care homes. Last week I mainly delivered to dialysis centres, and GP surgeries.

Is it busier than normal?

I’m normally a construction worker. But the site I was working at closed for a month. I know someone who works in NHS supply chain. He said they are crying out for drivers. So I started two weeks ago. Yes it’s very busy. First day I was there 700,000 face masks turned up. 3 hours unloading. Last week 2000 laptops. 5000 body bags. The only thing that seems in short supply is hand sanitiser.

And tests of course "

Not my department sorry.

I only work there.

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By *arkb73Man  over a year ago

Cheshire/Staffs

Am I the only one who gets irritated by the use of the word “of” instead of “have” in phrases like “I would of told them”?

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Am I the only one who gets irritated by the use of the word “of” instead of “have” in phrases like “I would of told them”? "

Are you an English teacher per chance?

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By *arkb73Man  over a year ago

Cheshire/Staffs


"Am I the only one who gets irritated by the use of the word “of” instead of “have” in phrases like “I would of told them”?

Are you an English teacher per chance? "

No

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I would have been the same as the OP

All those folk singing and playing instruments at their doors just screams look at me.

Its cringey.

Want to help others ask if they need their shopping!

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By *erdyWoman  over a year ago

wiltshire


"Am I the only one who gets irritated by the use of the word “of” instead of “have” in phrases like “I would of told them”? "
yes

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By *typical guyMan  over a year ago

wigan


"I would have taken aim

I was thinking about calling the police.

12 hour shift driving for the NHS.

I think the cops would of taken my side. why would they take you’re side? Bearing in mind you are inflicting horrid rave music on you’re neighbours

I wasn’t breaking the rules on the lockdown. I can play music up until 11pm tonight. No they don’t know what I do. I live in a council block. They play classical music in the street. I don’t want anything to do with them

If you weren't breaking any rules and can play your music until 11 at night, why cant they?

The way I see it is that the world operates by day and sleeps at night. You working nights has no real bearing on what people choose to do in the daytime. If you choose, or have to work nights it's your problem not theirs and expecting the whole neighbourhood to be quiet so that you aren't inconvenienced seem like a more entitled attitude than the people you are complaining about.

Maybe because they chose to play outside my window?

You might own the window but you dont own the street outside.

Were they trespassing on your garden?

No they were not.

Just the same as I’m allowed to play dance music at high volume. Inconsiderate by both parties.

Making noise in the daytime is not inconsiderate, it's normal. If they are not on your property its none of your business.

You’re correct of course. But I thought we were only supposed to go out for essential purposes.

Last week they did the same thing but outside their own place. No problem.

But to cross the street and play within 4 meters of my bedroom window? It doesn’t matter that I was asleep, they weren’t to know. But they could of used some common sense.

perhaps walking across the road is their daily exercise

Have you considered that other neighbours in your flats might have enjoyed hearing them play last week and asked them to do a performance?

Maybe. Doubtful but maybe. If that was the case the people in the flats would of come out to listen. Nobody did

Not necessarily. The elderly and vulnerable are supposed to be shielding. They could have been in their windows watching, This sort of thing is being done a lot and appreciated by those trapped Inside.

It does happen a lot. But either livestream or from their own property not in the street.

Really? Are you sure?

https://youtu.be/LVp3DpnIB7s

That looks like someone’s porch."

That's because it is, it belongs to the 78 year old woman they are performing for. I doubt your elderly neighnours have that luxury as they live in a block of flats.

Either way it is not being done via live stream of from their own property as you claim happens.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Does mentioning you deliver for NHS enhance your chances of a shag off here

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By *arkb73Man  over a year ago

Cheshire/Staffs


"Am I the only one who gets irritated by the use of the word “of” instead of “have” in phrases like “I would of told them”? yes "

Oh - well, there you go.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"I would have taken aim

I was thinking about calling the police.

12 hour shift driving for the NHS.

I think the cops would of taken my side. why would they take you’re side? Bearing in mind you are inflicting horrid rave music on you’re neighbours

I wasn’t breaking the rules on the lockdown. I can play music up until 11pm tonight. No they don’t know what I do. I live in a council block. They play classical music in the street. I don’t want anything to do with them

If you weren't breaking any rules and can play your music until 11 at night, why cant they?

The way I see it is that the world operates by day and sleeps at night. You working nights has no real bearing on what people choose to do in the daytime. If you choose, or have to work nights it's your problem not theirs and expecting the whole neighbourhood to be quiet so that you aren't inconvenienced seem like a more entitled attitude than the people you are complaining about.

Maybe because they chose to play outside my window?

You might own the window but you dont own the street outside.

Were they trespassing on your garden?

No they were not.

Just the same as I’m allowed to play dance music at high volume. Inconsiderate by both parties.

Making noise in the daytime is not inconsiderate, it's normal. If they are not on your property its none of your business.

You’re correct of course. But I thought we were only supposed to go out for essential purposes.

Last week they did the same thing but outside their own place. No problem.

But to cross the street and play within 4 meters of my bedroom window? It doesn’t matter that I was asleep, they weren’t to know. But they could of used some common sense.

perhaps walking across the road is their daily exercise

Have you considered that other neighbours in your flats might have enjoyed hearing them play last week and asked them to do a performance?

Maybe. Doubtful but maybe. If that was the case the people in the flats would of come out to listen. Nobody did

Not necessarily. The elderly and vulnerable are supposed to be shielding. They could have been in their windows watching, This sort of thing is being done a lot and appreciated by those trapped Inside.

It does happen a lot. But either livestream or from their own property not in the street.

Really? Are you sure?

https://youtu.be/LVp3DpnIB7s

That looks like someone’s porch.

That's because it is, it belongs to the 78 year old woman they are performing for. I doubt your elderly neighnours have that luxury as they live in a block of flats.

Either way it is not being done via live stream of from their own property as you claim happens."

Buts it’s not in a public place either. I would of gave them the full Dolby atmos 5:1 experience as well

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Does mentioning you deliver for NHS enhance your chances of a shag off here "

Doubtful. I’m don’t really class myself as a front line worker. When people go out in the street and clap, I don’t think it’s for me lol.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"I would have been the same as the OP

All those folk singing and playing instruments at their doors just screams look at me.

Its cringey.

Want to help others ask if they need their shopping!"

They weren’t at their door, they decided to come across the road and play outside my bedroom window

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By *arkb73Man  over a year ago

Cheshire/Staffs


"Does mentioning you deliver for NHS enhance your chances of a shag off here

Doubtful. I’m don’t really class myself as a front line worker. When people go out in the street and clap, I don’t think it’s for me lol.

"

I would of given you the clap...I mean, a clap

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Does mentioning you deliver for NHS enhance your chances of a shag off here

Doubtful. I’m don’t really class myself as a front line worker. When people go out in the street and clap, I don’t think it’s for me lol.

I would of given you the clap...I mean, a clap "

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By *typical guyMan  over a year ago

wigan


"I would have taken aim

I was thinking about calling the police.

12 hour shift driving for the NHS.

I think the cops would of taken my side. why would they take you’re side? Bearing in mind you are inflicting horrid rave music on you’re neighbours

I wasn’t breaking the rules on the lockdown. I can play music up until 11pm tonight. No they don’t know what I do. I live in a council block. They play classical music in the street. I don’t want anything to do with them

If you weren't breaking any rules and can play your music until 11 at night, why cant they?

The way I see it is that the world operates by day and sleeps at night. You working nights has no real bearing on what people choose to do in the daytime. If you choose, or have to work nights it's your problem not theirs and expecting the whole neighbourhood to be quiet so that you aren't inconvenienced seem like a more entitled attitude than the people you are complaining about.

Maybe because they chose to play outside my window?

You might own the window but you dont own the street outside.

Were they trespassing on your garden?

No they were not.

Just the same as I’m allowed to play dance music at high volume. Inconsiderate by both parties.

Making noise in the daytime is not inconsiderate, it's normal. If they are not on your property its none of your business.

You’re correct of course. But I thought we were only supposed to go out for essential purposes.

Last week they did the same thing but outside their own place. No problem.

But to cross the street and play within 4 meters of my bedroom window? It doesn’t matter that I was asleep, they weren’t to know. But they could of used some common sense.

perhaps walking across the road is their daily exercise

Have you considered that other neighbours in your flats might have enjoyed hearing them play last week and asked them to do a performance?

Maybe. Doubtful but maybe. If that was the case the people in the flats would of come out to listen. Nobody did

Not necessarily. The elderly and vulnerable are supposed to be shielding. They could have been in their windows watching, This sort of thing is being done a lot and appreciated by those trapped Inside.

It does happen a lot. But either livestream or from their own property not in the street.

Really? Are you sure?

https://youtu.be/LVp3DpnIB7s

That looks like someone’s porch.

That's because it is, it belongs to the 78 year old woman they are performing for. I doubt your elderly neighnours have that luxury as they live in a block of flats.

Either way it is not being done via live stream of from their own property as you claim happens.

Buts it’s not in a public place either. I would of gave them the full Dolby atmos 5:1 experience as well "

What is the significance/difference in it being in a public place of their porch? Either way it's none of your business.

https://youtu.be/MtLAECWmIPE

Here's a public one, would you have drowned them out too?

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"I would have taken aim

I was thinking about calling the police.

12 hour shift driving for the NHS.

I think the cops would of taken my side. why would they take you’re side? Bearing in mind you are inflicting horrid rave music on you’re neighbours

I wasn’t breaking the rules on the lockdown. I can play music up until 11pm tonight. No they don’t know what I do. I live in a council block. They play classical music in the street. I don’t want anything to do with them

If you weren't breaking any rules and can play your music until 11 at night, why cant they?

The way I see it is that the world operates by day and sleeps at night. You working nights has no real bearing on what people choose to do in the daytime. If you choose, or have to work nights it's your problem not theirs and expecting the whole neighbourhood to be quiet so that you aren't inconvenienced seem like a more entitled attitude than the people you are complaining about.

Maybe because they chose to play outside my window?

You might own the window but you dont own the street outside.

Were they trespassing on your garden?

No they were not.

Just the same as I’m allowed to play dance music at high volume. Inconsiderate by both parties.

Making noise in the daytime is not inconsiderate, it's normal. If they are not on your property its none of your business.

You’re correct of course. But I thought we were only supposed to go out for essential purposes.

Last week they did the same thing but outside their own place. No problem.

But to cross the street and play within 4 meters of my bedroom window? It doesn’t matter that I was asleep, they weren’t to know. But they could of used some common sense.

perhaps walking across the road is their daily exercise

Have you considered that other neighbours in your flats might have enjoyed hearing them play last week and asked them to do a performance?

Maybe. Doubtful but maybe. If that was the case the people in the flats would of come out to listen. Nobody did

Not necessarily. The elderly and vulnerable are supposed to be shielding. They could have been in their windows watching, This sort of thing is being done a lot and appreciated by those trapped Inside.

It does happen a lot. But either livestream or from their own property not in the street.

Really? Are you sure?

https://youtu.be/LVp3DpnIB7s

That looks like someone’s porch.

That's because it is, it belongs to the 78 year old woman they are performing for. I doubt your elderly neighnours have that luxury as they live in a block of flats.

Either way it is not being done via live stream of from their own property as you claim happens.

Buts it’s not in a public place either. I would of gave them the full Dolby atmos 5:1 experience as well

What is the significance/difference in it being in a public place of their porch? Either way it's none of your business.

https://youtu.be/MtLAECWmIPE

Here's a public one, would you have drowned them out too?

"

With great pleasure if it’s in a public place it’s everyone’s business, hence the word “public”

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By *typical guyMan  over a year ago

wigan


"I would have taken aim

I was thinking about calling the police.

12 hour shift driving for the NHS.

I think the cops would of taken my side. why would they take you’re side? Bearing in mind you are inflicting horrid rave music on you’re neighbours

I wasn’t breaking the rules on the lockdown. I can play music up until 11pm tonight. No they don’t know what I do. I live in a council block. They play classical music in the street. I don’t want anything to do with them

If you weren't breaking any rules and can play your music until 11 at night, why cant they?

The way I see it is that the world operates by day and sleeps at night. You working nights has no real bearing on what people choose to do in the daytime. If you choose, or have to work nights it's your problem not theirs and expecting the whole neighbourhood to be quiet so that you aren't inconvenienced seem like a more entitled attitude than the people you are complaining about.

Maybe because they chose to play outside my window?

You might own the window but you dont own the street outside.

Were they trespassing on your garden?

No they were not.

Just the same as I’m allowed to play dance music at high volume. Inconsiderate by both parties.

Making noise in the daytime is not inconsiderate, it's normal. If they are not on your property its none of your business.

You’re correct of course. But I thought we were only supposed to go out for essential purposes.

Last week they did the same thing but outside their own place. No problem.

But to cross the street and play within 4 meters of my bedroom window? It doesn’t matter that I was asleep, they weren’t to know. But they could of used some common sense.

perhaps walking across the road is their daily exercise

Have you considered that other neighbours in your flats might have enjoyed hearing them play last week and asked them to do a performance?

Maybe. Doubtful but maybe. If that was the case the people in the flats would of come out to listen. Nobody did

Not necessarily. The elderly and vulnerable are supposed to be shielding. They could have been in their windows watching, This sort of thing is being done a lot and appreciated by those trapped Inside.

It does happen a lot. But either livestream or from their own property not in the street.

Really? Are you sure?

https://youtu.be/LVp3DpnIB7s

That looks like someone’s porch.

That's because it is, it belongs to the 78 year old woman they are performing for. I doubt your elderly neighnours have that luxury as they live in a block of flats.

Either way it is not being done via live stream of from their own property as you claim happens.

Buts it’s not in a public place either. I would of gave them the full Dolby atmos 5:1 experience as well

What is the significance/difference in it being in a public place of their porch? Either way it's none of your business.

https://youtu.be/MtLAECWmIPE

Here's a public one, would you have drowned them out too?

With great pleasure if it’s in a public place it’s everyone’s business, hence the word “public”"

you would take pleasure in drowning out the family and friends of a young lady with special needs and stop them singing happy birthday?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"

Hey. I enjoy Rachmaninoff and I'm fuckin' scum. "

I'm middle class but the music I like is scummy

If a neighbour does something which annoys you, chat to them. If I woke someone up (I cut the grass this afternoon) and they told me, I would apologise.

Most people are nice if you are nice to them.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"I would have taken aim

I was thinking about calling the police.

12 hour shift driving for the NHS.

I think the cops would of taken my side. why would they take you’re side? Bearing in mind you are inflicting horrid rave music on you’re neighbours

I wasn’t breaking the rules on the lockdown. I can play music up until 11pm tonight. No they don’t know what I do. I live in a council block. They play classical music in the street. I don’t want anything to do with them

If you weren't breaking any rules and can play your music until 11 at night, why cant they?

The way I see it is that the world operates by day and sleeps at night. You working nights has no real bearing on what people choose to do in the daytime. If you choose, or have to work nights it's your problem not theirs and expecting the whole neighbourhood to be quiet so that you aren't inconvenienced seem like a more entitled attitude than the people you are complaining about.

Maybe because they chose to play outside my window?

You might own the window but you dont own the street outside.

Were they trespassing on your garden?

No they were not.

Just the same as I’m allowed to play dance music at high volume. Inconsiderate by both parties.

Making noise in the daytime is not inconsiderate, it's normal. If they are not on your property its none of your business.

You’re correct of course. But I thought we were only supposed to go out for essential purposes.

Last week they did the same thing but outside their own place. No problem.

But to cross the street and play within 4 meters of my bedroom window? It doesn’t matter that I was asleep, they weren’t to know. But they could of used some common sense.

perhaps walking across the road is their daily exercise

Have you considered that other neighbours in your flats might have enjoyed hearing them play last week and asked them to do a performance?

Maybe. Doubtful but maybe. If that was the case the people in the flats would of come out to listen. Nobody did

Not necessarily. The elderly and vulnerable are supposed to be shielding. They could have been in their windows watching, This sort of thing is being done a lot and appreciated by those trapped Inside.

It does happen a lot. But either livestream or from their own property not in the street.

Really? Are you sure?

https://youtu.be/LVp3DpnIB7s

That looks like someone’s porch.

That's because it is, it belongs to the 78 year old woman they are performing for. I doubt your elderly neighnours have that luxury as they live in a block of flats.

Either way it is not being done via live stream of from their own property as you claim happens.

Buts it’s not in a public place either. I would of gave them the full Dolby atmos 5:1 experience as well

What is the significance/difference in it being in a public place of their porch? Either way it's none of your business.

https://youtu.be/MtLAECWmIPE

Here's a public one, would you have drowned them out too?

With great pleasure if it’s in a public place it’s everyone’s business, hence the word “public”

you would take pleasure in drowning out the family and friends of a young lady with special needs and stop them singing happy birthday? "

I didn’t watch the link you sent. I said it to make a point.

Nobody is supposed to be out at the moment unless for certain requirements.

I didn’t watch the YouTube link you posted. But I’m presuming it was recorded before the lockdown?

Otherwise, however well intentioned their motives were , they should of strongly reconsidered their actions.

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By *typical guyMan  over a year ago

wigan


"I would have taken aim

I was thinking about calling the police.

12 hour shift driving for the NHS.

I think the cops would of taken my side. why would they take you’re side? Bearing in mind you are inflicting horrid rave music on you’re neighbours

I wasn’t breaking the rules on the lockdown. I can play music up until 11pm tonight. No they don’t know what I do. I live in a council block. They play classical music in the street. I don’t want anything to do with them

If you weren't breaking any rules and can play your music until 11 at night, why cant they?

The way I see it is that the world operates by day and sleeps at night. You working nights has no real bearing on what people choose to do in the daytime. If you choose, or have to work nights it's your problem not theirs and expecting the whole neighbourhood to be quiet so that you aren't inconvenienced seem like a more entitled attitude than the people you are complaining about.

Maybe because they chose to play outside my window?

You might own the window but you dont own the street outside.

Were they trespassing on your garden?

No they were not.

Just the same as I’m allowed to play dance music at high volume. Inconsiderate by both parties.

Making noise in the daytime is not inconsiderate, it's normal. If they are not on your property its none of your business.

You’re correct of course. But I thought we were only supposed to go out for essential purposes.

Last week they did the same thing but outside their own place. No problem.

But to cross the street and play within 4 meters of my bedroom window? It doesn’t matter that I was asleep, they weren’t to know. But they could of used some common sense.

perhaps walking across the road is their daily exercise

Have you considered that other neighbours in your flats might have enjoyed hearing them play last week and asked them to do a performance?

Maybe. Doubtful but maybe. If that was the case the people in the flats would of come out to listen. Nobody did

Not necessarily. The elderly and vulnerable are supposed to be shielding. They could have been in their windows watching, This sort of thing is being done a lot and appreciated by those trapped Inside.

It does happen a lot. But either livestream or from their own property not in the street.

Really? Are you sure?

https://youtu.be/LVp3DpnIB7s

That looks like someone’s porch.

That's because it is, it belongs to the 78 year old woman they are performing for. I doubt your elderly neighnours have that luxury as they live in a block of flats.

Either way it is not being done via live stream of from their own property as you claim happens.

Buts it’s not in a public place either. I would of gave them the full Dolby atmos 5:1 experience as well

What is the significance/difference in it being in a public place of their porch? Either way it's none of your business.

https://youtu.be/MtLAECWmIPE

Here's a public one, would you have drowned them out too?

With great pleasure if it’s in a public place it’s everyone’s business, hence the word “public”

you would take pleasure in drowning out the family and friends of a young lady with special needs and stop them singing happy birthday?

I didn’t watch the link you sent. I said it to make a point.

Nobody is supposed to be out at the moment unless for certain requirements.

I didn’t watch the YouTube link you posted. But I’m presuming it was recorded before the lockdown?

Otherwise, however well intentioned their motives were , they should of strongly reconsidered their actions. "

So you act without knowing what is going on? To make a point, yeah?

Just like you did when you put your stereo out of the window? And let's be honest, it was nothing to do with them being out during lockdown, it was just because they woke you up.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"

Hey. I enjoy Rachmaninoff and I'm fuckin' scum.

I'm middle class but the music I like is scummy

If a neighbour does something which annoys you, chat to them. If I woke someone up (I cut the grass this afternoon) and they told me, I would apologise.

Most people are nice if you are nice to them. "

I’m not that type of person. I’m a bit awkward socially. I hate small talk and pretending to be interested. Nodding and waving. All a pretence.

I mind my own business normally. I never play loud music, hold raucous parties or play musical instruments outside other people’s dwellings.

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By *uicy jonesMan  over a year ago

near a big hill in s/ shropshire NOT in

A polite word may of been the best way forward !!! Explain your situation , I may have apologised and moved away. , instead in my opinion you've antagonise the situation !!

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"I would have taken aim

I was thinking about calling the police.

12 hour shift driving for the NHS.

I think the cops would of taken my side. why would they take you’re side? Bearing in mind you are inflicting horrid rave music on you’re neighbours

I wasn’t breaking the rules on the lockdown. I can play music up until 11pm tonight. No they don’t know what I do. I live in a council block. They play classical music in the street. I don’t want anything to do with them

If you weren't breaking any rules and can play your music until 11 at night, why cant they?

The way I see it is that the world operates by day and sleeps at night. You working nights has no real bearing on what people choose to do in the daytime. If you choose, or have to work nights it's your problem not theirs and expecting the whole neighbourhood to be quiet so that you aren't inconvenienced seem like a more entitled attitude than the people you are complaining about.

Maybe because they chose to play outside my window?

You might own the window but you dont own the street outside.

Were they trespassing on your garden?

No they were not.

Just the same as I’m allowed to play dance music at high volume. Inconsiderate by both parties.

Making noise in the daytime is not inconsiderate, it's normal. If they are not on your property its none of your business.

You’re correct of course. But I thought we were only supposed to go out for essential purposes.

Last week they did the same thing but outside their own place. No problem.

But to cross the street and play within 4 meters of my bedroom window? It doesn’t matter that I was asleep, they weren’t to know. But they could of used some common sense.

perhaps walking across the road is their daily exercise

Have you considered that other neighbours in your flats might have enjoyed hearing them play last week and asked them to do a performance?

Maybe. Doubtful but maybe. If that was the case the people in the flats would of come out to listen. Nobody did

Not necessarily. The elderly and vulnerable are supposed to be shielding. They could have been in their windows watching, This sort of thing is being done a lot and appreciated by those trapped Inside.

It does happen a lot. But either livestream or from their own property not in the street.

Really? Are you sure?

https://youtu.be/LVp3DpnIB7s

That looks like someone’s porch.

That's because it is, it belongs to the 78 year old woman they are performing for. I doubt your elderly neighnours have that luxury as they live in a block of flats.

Either way it is not being done via live stream of from their own property as you claim happens.

Buts it’s not in a public place either. I would of gave them the full Dolby atmos 5:1 experience as well

What is the significance/difference in it being in a public place of their porch? Either way it's none of your business.

https://youtu.be/MtLAECWmIPE

Here's a public one, would you have drowned them out too?

With great pleasure if it’s in a public place it’s everyone’s business, hence the word “public”

you would take pleasure in drowning out the family and friends of a young lady with special needs and stop them singing happy birthday?

I didn’t watch the link you sent. I said it to make a point.

Nobody is supposed to be out at the moment unless for certain requirements.

I didn’t watch the YouTube link you posted. But I’m presuming it was recorded before the lockdown?

Otherwise, however well intentioned their motives were , they should of strongly reconsidered their actions.

So you act without knowing what is going on? To make a point, yeah?

Just like you did when you put your stereo out of the window? And let's be honest, it was nothing to do with them being out during lockdown, it was just because they woke you up.

"

Yes they did wake me up. They wouldn’t of woke me up if they stayed across the street outside their own house. Normally I wouldn’t care if the Hare Krishna and boys brigades played a jamboree up and down the street.

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By *typical guyMan  over a year ago

wigan


"I would have taken aim

I was thinking about calling the police.

12 hour shift driving for the NHS.

I think the cops would of taken my side. why would they take you’re side? Bearing in mind you are inflicting horrid rave music on you’re neighbours

I wasn’t breaking the rules on the lockdown. I can play music up until 11pm tonight. No they don’t know what I do. I live in a council block. They play classical music in the street. I don’t want anything to do with them

If you weren't breaking any rules and can play your music until 11 at night, why cant they?

The way I see it is that the world operates by day and sleeps at night. You working nights has no real bearing on what people choose to do in the daytime. If you choose, or have to work nights it's your problem not theirs and expecting the whole neighbourhood to be quiet so that you aren't inconvenienced seem like a more entitled attitude than the people you are complaining about.

Maybe because they chose to play outside my window?

You might own the window but you dont own the street outside.

Were they trespassing on your garden?

No they were not.

Just the same as I’m allowed to play dance music at high volume. Inconsiderate by both parties.

Making noise in the daytime is not inconsiderate, it's normal. If they are not on your property its none of your business.

You’re correct of course. But I thought we were only supposed to go out for essential purposes.

Last week they did the same thing but outside their own place. No problem.

But to cross the street and play within 4 meters of my bedroom window? It doesn’t matter that I was asleep, they weren’t to know. But they could of used some common sense.

perhaps walking across the road is their daily exercise

Have you considered that other neighbours in your flats might have enjoyed hearing them play last week and asked them to do a performance?

Maybe. Doubtful but maybe. If that was the case the people in the flats would of come out to listen. Nobody did

Not necessarily. The elderly and vulnerable are supposed to be shielding. They could have been in their windows watching, This sort of thing is being done a lot and appreciated by those trapped Inside.

It does happen a lot. But either livestream or from their own property not in the street.

Really? Are you sure?

https://youtu.be/LVp3DpnIB7s

That looks like someone’s porch.

That's because it is, it belongs to the 78 year old woman they are performing for. I doubt your elderly neighnours have that luxury as they live in a block of flats.

Either way it is not being done via live stream of from their own property as you claim happens.

Buts it’s not in a public place either. I would of gave them the full Dolby atmos 5:1 experience as well

What is the significance/difference in it being in a public place of their porch? Either way it's none of your business.

https://youtu.be/MtLAECWmIPE

Here's a public one, would you have drowned them out too?

With great pleasure if it’s in a public place it’s everyone’s business, hence the word “public”

you would take pleasure in drowning out the family and friends of a young lady with special needs and stop them singing happy birthday?

I didn’t watch the link you sent. I said it to make a point.

Nobody is supposed to be out at the moment unless for certain requirements.

I didn’t watch the YouTube link you posted. But I’m presuming it was recorded before the lockdown?

Otherwise, however well intentioned their motives were , they should of strongly reconsidered their actions.

So you act without knowing what is going on? To make a point, yeah?

Just like you did when you put your stereo out of the window? And let's be honest, it was nothing to do with them being out during lockdown, it was just because they woke you up.

Yes they did wake me up. They wouldn’t of woke me up if they stayed across the street outside their own house. Normally I wouldn’t care if the Hare Krishna and boys brigades played a jamboree up and down the street. "

What about if your neighbour woke you up by playing the prodigy -your love, turned up to number 11?

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By *typical guyMan  over a year ago

wigan


"I would have taken aim

I was thinking about calling the police.

12 hour shift driving for the NHS.

I think the cops would of taken my side. why would they take you’re side? Bearing in mind you are inflicting horrid rave music on you’re neighbours

I wasn’t breaking the rules on the lockdown. I can play music up until 11pm tonight. No they don’t know what I do. I live in a council block. They play classical music in the street. I don’t want anything to do with them

If you weren't breaking any rules and can play your music until 11 at night, why cant they?

The way I see it is that the world operates by day and sleeps at night. You working nights has no real bearing on what people choose to do in the daytime. If you choose, or have to work nights it's your problem not theirs and expecting the whole neighbourhood to be quiet so that you aren't inconvenienced seem like a more entitled attitude than the people you are complaining about.

Maybe because they chose to play outside my window?

You might own the window but you dont own the street outside.

Were they trespassing on your garden?

No they were not.

Just the same as I’m allowed to play dance music at high volume. Inconsiderate by both parties.

Making noise in the daytime is not inconsiderate, it's normal. If they are not on your property its none of your business.

You’re correct of course. But I thought we were only supposed to go out for essential purposes.

Last week they did the same thing but outside their own place. No problem.

But to cross the street and play within 4 meters of my bedroom window? It doesn’t matter that I was asleep, they weren’t to know. But they could of used some common sense.

perhaps walking across the road is their daily exercise

Have you considered that other neighbours in your flats might have enjoyed hearing them play last week and asked them to do a performance?

Maybe. Doubtful but maybe. If that was the case the people in the flats would of come out to listen. Nobody did

Not necessarily. The elderly and vulnerable are supposed to be shielding. They could have been in their windows watching, This sort of thing is being done a lot and appreciated by those trapped Inside.

It does happen a lot. But either livestream or from their own property not in the street.

Really? Are you sure?

https://youtu.be/LVp3DpnIB7s

That looks like someone’s porch.

That's because it is, it belongs to the 78 year old woman they are performing for. I doubt your elderly neighnours have that luxury as they live in a block of flats.

Either way it is not being done via live stream of from their own property as you claim happens.

Buts it’s not in a public place either. I would of gave them the full Dolby atmos 5:1 experience as well

What is the significance/difference in it being in a public place of their porch? Either way it's none of your business.

https://youtu.be/MtLAECWmIPE

Here's a public one, would you have drowned them out too?

With great pleasure if it’s in a public place it’s everyone’s business, hence the word “public”

you would take pleasure in drowning out the family and friends of a young lady with special needs and stop them singing happy birthday?

I didn’t watch the link you sent. I said it to make a point.

Nobody is supposed to be out at the moment unless for certain requirements.

I didn’t watch the YouTube link you posted. But I’m presuming it was recorded before the lockdown?

Otherwise, however well intentioned their motives were , they should of strongly reconsidered their actions.

So you act without knowing what is going on? To make a point, yeah?

Just like you did when you put your stereo out of the window? And let's be honest, it was nothing to do with them being out during lockdown, it was just because they woke you up.

Yes they did wake me up. They wouldn’t of woke me up if they stayed across the street outside their own house. Normally I wouldn’t care if the Hare Krishna and boys brigades played a jamboree up and down the street.

What about if your neighbour woke you up by playing the prodigy -your love, turned up to number 11?"

*next door neighbour

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"I would have taken aim

I was thinking about calling the police.

12 hour shift driving for the NHS.

I think the cops would of taken my side. why would they take you’re side? Bearing in mind you are inflicting horrid rave music on you’re neighbours

I wasn’t breaking the rules on the lockdown. I can play music up until 11pm tonight. No they don’t know what I do. I live in a council block. They play classical music in the street. I don’t want anything to do with them

If you weren't breaking any rules and can play your music until 11 at night, why cant they?

The way I see it is that the world operates by day and sleeps at night. You working nights has no real bearing on what people choose to do in the daytime. If you choose, or have to work nights it's your problem not theirs and expecting the whole neighbourhood to be quiet so that you aren't inconvenienced seem like a more entitled attitude than the people you are complaining about.

Maybe because they chose to play outside my window?

You might own the window but you dont own the street outside.

Were they trespassing on your garden?

No they were not.

Just the same as I’m allowed to play dance music at high volume. Inconsiderate by both parties.

Making noise in the daytime is not inconsiderate, it's normal. If they are not on your property its none of your business.

You’re correct of course. But I thought we were only supposed to go out for essential purposes.

Last week they did the same thing but outside their own place. No problem.

But to cross the street and play within 4 meters of my bedroom window? It doesn’t matter that I was asleep, they weren’t to know. But they could of used some common sense.

perhaps walking across the road is their daily exercise

Have you considered that other neighbours in your flats might have enjoyed hearing them play last week and asked them to do a performance?

Maybe. Doubtful but maybe. If that was the case the people in the flats would of come out to listen. Nobody did

Not necessarily. The elderly and vulnerable are supposed to be shielding. They could have been in their windows watching, This sort of thing is being done a lot and appreciated by those trapped Inside.

It does happen a lot. But either livestream or from their own property not in the street.

Really? Are you sure?

https://youtu.be/LVp3DpnIB7s

That looks like someone’s porch.

That's because it is, it belongs to the 78 year old woman they are performing for. I doubt your elderly neighnours have that luxury as they live in a block of flats.

Either way it is not being done via live stream of from their own property as you claim happens.

Buts it’s not in a public place either. I would of gave them the full Dolby atmos 5:1 experience as well

What is the significance/difference in it being in a public place of their porch? Either way it's none of your business.

https://youtu.be/MtLAECWmIPE

Here's a public one, would you have drowned them out too?

With great pleasure if it’s in a public place it’s everyone’s business, hence the word “public”

you would take pleasure in drowning out the family and friends of a young lady with special needs and stop them singing happy birthday?

I didn’t watch the link you sent. I said it to make a point.

Nobody is supposed to be out at the moment unless for certain requirements.

I didn’t watch the YouTube link you posted. But I’m presuming it was recorded before the lockdown?

Otherwise, however well intentioned their motives were , they should of strongly reconsidered their actions.

So you act without knowing what is going on? To make a point, yeah?

Just like you did when you put your stereo out of the window? And let's be honest, it was nothing to do with them being out during lockdown, it was just because they woke you up.

Yes they did wake me up. They wouldn’t of woke me up if they stayed across the street outside their own house. Normally I wouldn’t care if the Hare Krishna and boys brigades played a jamboree up and down the street.

What about if your neighbour woke you up by playing the prodigy -your love, turned up to number 11?*next door neighbour "

Interesting question. I think that’s for a another thread though

Not much I suppose. I think I would have to knock on their door. I know everyone who lives in my block. It’s quite small 8 flats. The people upstairs use it as a second home they are never there.

When they first moved in they installed hardwood floors without proper insulation. I went and spoke to the chap, and everything was sorted out. So I can be reasonable sometimes.

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By *typical guyMan  over a year ago

wigan


"I would have taken aim

I was thinking about calling the police.

12 hour shift driving for the NHS.

I think the cops would of taken my side. why would they take you’re side? Bearing in mind you are inflicting horrid rave music on you’re neighbours

I wasn’t breaking the rules on the lockdown. I can play music up until 11pm tonight. No they don’t know what I do. I live in a council block. They play classical music in the street. I don’t want anything to do with them

If you weren't breaking any rules and can play your music until 11 at night, why cant they?

The way I see it is that the world operates by day and sleeps at night. You working nights has no real bearing on what people choose to do in the daytime. If you choose, or have to work nights it's your problem not theirs and expecting the whole neighbourhood to be quiet so that you aren't inconvenienced seem like a more entitled attitude than the people you are complaining about.

Maybe because they chose to play outside my window?

You might own the window but you dont own the street outside.

Were they trespassing on your garden?

No they were not.

Just the same as I’m allowed to play dance music at high volume. Inconsiderate by both parties.

Making noise in the daytime is not inconsiderate, it's normal. If they are not on your property its none of your business.

You’re correct of course. But I thought we were only supposed to go out for essential purposes.

Last week they did the same thing but outside their own place. No problem.

But to cross the street and play within 4 meters of my bedroom window? It doesn’t matter that I was asleep, they weren’t to know. But they could of used some common sense.

perhaps walking across the road is their daily exercise

Have you considered that other neighbours in your flats might have enjoyed hearing them play last week and asked them to do a performance?

Maybe. Doubtful but maybe. If that was the case the people in the flats would of come out to listen. Nobody did

Not necessarily. The elderly and vulnerable are supposed to be shielding. They could have been in their windows watching, This sort of thing is being done a lot and appreciated by those trapped Inside.

It does happen a lot. But either livestream or from their own property not in the street.

Really? Are you sure?

https://youtu.be/LVp3DpnIB7s

That looks like someone’s porch.

That's because it is, it belongs to the 78 year old woman they are performing for. I doubt your elderly neighnours have that luxury as they live in a block of flats.

Either way it is not being done via live stream of from their own property as you claim happens.

Buts it’s not in a public place either. I would of gave them the full Dolby atmos 5:1 experience as well

What is the significance/difference in it being in a public place of their porch? Either way it's none of your business.

https://youtu.be/MtLAECWmIPE

Here's a public one, would you have drowned them out too?

With great pleasure if it’s in a public place it’s everyone’s business, hence the word “public”

you would take pleasure in drowning out the family and friends of a young lady with special needs and stop them singing happy birthday?

I didn’t watch the link you sent. I said it to make a point.

Nobody is supposed to be out at the moment unless for certain requirements.

I didn’t watch the YouTube link you posted. But I’m presuming it was recorded before the lockdown?

Otherwise, however well intentioned their motives were , they should of strongly reconsidered their actions.

So you act without knowing what is going on? To make a point, yeah?

Just like you did when you put your stereo out of the window? And let's be honest, it was nothing to do with them being out during lockdown, it was just because they woke you up.

Yes they did wake me up. They wouldn’t of woke me up if they stayed across the street outside their own house. Normally I wouldn’t care if the Hare Krishna and boys brigades played a jamboree up and down the street.

What about if your neighbour woke you up by playing the prodigy -your love, turned up to number 11?*next door neighbour

Interesting question. I think that’s for a another thread though

Not much I suppose. I think I would have to knock on their door. I know everyone who lives in my block. It’s quite small 8 flats. The people upstairs use it as a second home they are never there.

When they first moved in they installed hardwood floors without proper insulation. I went and spoke to the chap, and everything was sorted out. So I can be reasonable sometimes. "

So why the need to react like you did today?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"This afternoon I was awoken by the twats across the road holding a open air recital. But instead of playing in their back garden they thought it would be a good idea to play in front of my ground floor flat on the drive outside my bedroom window. There was a cellist a violinist and some buffoon playing the flute.

I work nights delivering essential supplies for the NHS.

So I did what any sane person would do in my situation. I opened my front room windows turned up my pioneer amplifier and played 90s rave classics.

Are you working tonight?

Hope you get some sleep tomorrow.

No back on days tomorrow. Delivering to care homes. Last week I mainly delivered to dialysis centres, and GP surgeries.

Is it busier than normal?

I’m normally a construction worker. But the site I was working at closed for a month. I know someone who works in NHS supply chain. He said they are crying out for drivers. So I started two weeks ago. Yes it’s very busy. First day I was there 700,000 face masks turned up. 3 hours unloading. Last week 2000 laptops. 5000 body bags. The only thing that seems in short supply is hand sanitiser. "

Oh wow that's brilliant! (Apart from the body bags ) You are a volunteer. Good guy.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"I would have taken aim

I was thinking about calling the police.

12 hour shift driving for the NHS.

I think the cops would of taken my side. why would they take you’re side? Bearing in mind you are inflicting horrid rave music on you’re neighbours

I wasn’t breaking the rules on the lockdown. I can play music up until 11pm tonight. No they don’t know what I do. I live in a council block. They play classical music in the street. I don’t want anything to do with them

If you weren't breaking any rules and can play your music until 11 at night, why cant they?

The way I see it is that the world operates by day and sleeps at night. You working nights has no real bearing on what people choose to do in the daytime. If you choose, or have to work nights it's your problem not theirs and expecting the whole neighbourhood to be quiet so that you aren't inconvenienced seem like a more entitled attitude than the people you are complaining about.

Maybe because they chose to play outside my window?

You might own the window but you dont own the street outside.

Were they trespassing on your garden?

No they were not.

Just the same as I’m allowed to play dance music at high volume. Inconsiderate by both parties.

Making noise in the daytime is not inconsiderate, it's normal. If they are not on your property its none of your business.

You’re correct of course. But I thought we were only supposed to go out for essential purposes.

Last week they did the same thing but outside their own place. No problem.

But to cross the street and play within 4 meters of my bedroom window? It doesn’t matter that I was asleep, they weren’t to know. But they could of used some common sense.

perhaps walking across the road is their daily exercise

Have you considered that other neighbours in your flats might have enjoyed hearing them play last week and asked them to do a performance?

Maybe. Doubtful but maybe. If that was the case the people in the flats would of come out to listen. Nobody did

Not necessarily. The elderly and vulnerable are supposed to be shielding. They could have been in their windows watching, This sort of thing is being done a lot and appreciated by those trapped Inside.

It does happen a lot. But either livestream or from their own property not in the street.

Really? Are you sure?

https://youtu.be/LVp3DpnIB7s

That looks like someone’s porch.

That's because it is, it belongs to the 78 year old woman they are performing for. I doubt your elderly neighnours have that luxury as they live in a block of flats.

Either way it is not being done via live stream of from their own property as you claim happens.

Buts it’s not in a public place either. I would of gave them the full Dolby atmos 5:1 experience as well

What is the significance/difference in it being in a public place of their porch? Either way it's none of your business.

https://youtu.be/MtLAECWmIPE

Here's a public one, would you have drowned them out too?

With great pleasure if it’s in a public place it’s everyone’s business, hence the word “public”

you would take pleasure in drowning out the family and friends of a young lady with special needs and stop them singing happy birthday?

I didn’t watch the link you sent. I said it to make a point.

Nobody is supposed to be out at the moment unless for certain requirements.

I didn’t watch the YouTube link you posted. But I’m presuming it was recorded before the lockdown?

Otherwise, however well intentioned their motives were , they should of strongly reconsidered their actions.

So you act without knowing what is going on? To make a point, yeah?

Just like you did when you put your stereo out of the window? And let's be honest, it was nothing to do with them being out during lockdown, it was just because they woke you up.

Yes they did wake me up. They wouldn’t of woke me up if they stayed across the street outside their own house. Normally I wouldn’t care if the Hare Krishna and boys brigades played a jamboree up and down the street.

What about if your neighbour woke you up by playing the prodigy -your love, turned up to number 11?*next door neighbour

Interesting question. I think that’s for a another thread though

Not much I suppose. I think I would have to knock on their door. I know everyone who lives in my block. It’s quite small 8 flats. The people upstairs use it as a second home they are never there.

When they first moved in they installed hardwood floors without proper insulation. I went and spoke to the chap, and everything was sorted out. So I can be reasonable sometimes.

So why the need to react like you did today? "

The chap upstairs didn’t deliberately install the flooring without proper soundproofing. It was a mistake by the cowboys he employed.

The ensemble today came out in the middle of a lockdown, came across the street, for what reason I don’t know.

And started playing within 4 meters of my bedroom window.

And I’m supposed to be overwhelmed with joy? Applaud their public spirit?

Yes they are entitled to do that.

I was just showing them my entitlement as well.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"This afternoon I was awoken by the twats across the road holding a open air recital. But instead of playing in their back garden they thought it would be a good idea to play in front of my ground floor flat on the drive outside my bedroom window. There was a cellist a violinist and some buffoon playing the flute.

I work nights delivering essential supplies for the NHS.

So I did what any sane person would do in my situation. I opened my front room windows turned up my pioneer amplifier and played 90s rave classics.

Are you working tonight?

Hope you get some sleep tomorrow.

No back on days tomorrow. Delivering to care homes. Last week I mainly delivered to dialysis centres, and GP surgeries.

Is it busier than normal?

I’m normally a construction worker. But the site I was working at closed for a month. I know someone who works in NHS supply chain. He said they are crying out for drivers. So I started two weeks ago. Yes it’s very busy. First day I was there 700,000 face masks turned up. 3 hours unloading. Last week 2000 laptops. 5000 body bags. The only thing that seems in short supply is hand sanitiser.

Oh wow that's brilliant! (Apart from the body bags ) You are a volunteer. Good guy. "

No I am NHS staff now. Although I’m still waiting to be paid.

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By *typical guyMan  over a year ago

wigan


"I would have taken aim

I was thinking about calling the police.

12 hour shift driving for the NHS.

I think the cops would of taken my side. why would they take you’re side? Bearing in mind you are inflicting horrid rave music on you’re neighbours

I wasn’t breaking the rules on the lockdown. I can play music up until 11pm tonight. No they don’t know what I do. I live in a council block. They play classical music in the street. I don’t want anything to do with them

If you weren't breaking any rules and can play your music until 11 at night, why cant they?

The way I see it is that the world operates by day and sleeps at night. You working nights has no real bearing on what people choose to do in the daytime. If you choose, or have to work nights it's your problem not theirs and expecting the whole neighbourhood to be quiet so that you aren't inconvenienced seem like a more entitled attitude than the people you are complaining about.

Maybe because they chose to play outside my window?

You might own the window but you dont own the street outside.

Were they trespassing on your garden?

No they were not.

Just the same as I’m allowed to play dance music at high volume. Inconsiderate by both parties.

Making noise in the daytime is not inconsiderate, it's normal. If they are not on your property its none of your business.

You’re correct of course. But I thought we were only supposed to go out for essential purposes.

Last week they did the same thing but outside their own place. No problem.

But to cross the street and play within 4 meters of my bedroom window? It doesn’t matter that I was asleep, they weren’t to know. But they could of used some common sense.

perhaps walking across the road is their daily exercise

Have you considered that other neighbours in your flats might have enjoyed hearing them play last week and asked them to do a performance?

Maybe. Doubtful but maybe. If that was the case the people in the flats would of come out to listen. Nobody did

Not necessarily. The elderly and vulnerable are supposed to be shielding. They could have been in their windows watching, This sort of thing is being done a lot and appreciated by those trapped Inside.

It does happen a lot. But either livestream or from their own property not in the street.

Really? Are you sure?

https://youtu.be/LVp3DpnIB7s

That looks like someone’s porch.

That's because it is, it belongs to the 78 year old woman they are performing for. I doubt your elderly neighnours have that luxury as they live in a block of flats.

Either way it is not being done via live stream of from their own property as you claim happens.

Buts it’s not in a public place either. I would of gave them the full Dolby atmos 5:1 experience as well

What is the significance/difference in it being in a public place of their porch? Either way it's none of your business.

https://youtu.be/MtLAECWmIPE

Here's a public one, would you have drowned them out too?

With great pleasure if it’s in a public place it’s everyone’s business, hence the word “public”

you would take pleasure in drowning out the family and friends of a young lady with special needs and stop them singing happy birthday?

I didn’t watch the link you sent. I said it to make a point.

Nobody is supposed to be out at the moment unless for certain requirements.

I didn’t watch the YouTube link you posted. But I’m presuming it was recorded before the lockdown?

Otherwise, however well intentioned their motives were , they should of strongly reconsidered their actions.

So you act without knowing what is going on? To make a point, yeah?

Just like you did when you put your stereo out of the window? And let's be honest, it was nothing to do with them being out during lockdown, it was just because they woke you up.

Yes they did wake me up. They wouldn’t of woke me up if they stayed across the street outside their own house. Normally I wouldn’t care if the Hare Krishna and boys brigades played a jamboree up and down the street.

What about if your neighbour woke you up by playing the prodigy -your love, turned up to number 11?*next door neighbour

Interesting question. I think that’s for a another thread though

Not much I suppose. I think I would have to knock on their door. I know everyone who lives in my block. It’s quite small 8 flats. The people upstairs use it as a second home they are never there.

When they first moved in they installed hardwood floors without proper insulation. I went and spoke to the chap, and everything was sorted out. So I can be reasonable sometimes.

So why the need to react like you did today?

The chap upstairs didn’t deliberately install the flooring without proper soundproofing. It was a mistake by the cowboys he employed.

The ensemble today came out in the middle of a lockdown, came across the street, for what reason I don’t know.

And started playing within 4 meters of my bedroom window.

And I’m supposed to be overwhelmed with joy? Applaud their public spirit?

Yes they are entitled to do that.

I was just showing them my entitlement as well. "

But the chap upstairs didnt show any consideration before you talked to him, and are you saying the family deliberately came across the road to wake you up?

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"I would have taken aim

I was thinking about calling the police.

12 hour shift driving for the NHS.

I think the cops would of taken my side. why would they take you’re side? Bearing in mind you are inflicting horrid rave music on you’re neighbours

I wasn’t breaking the rules on the lockdown. I can play music up until 11pm tonight. No they don’t know what I do. I live in a council block. They play classical music in the street. I don’t want anything to do with them

If you weren't breaking any rules and can play your music until 11 at night, why cant they?

The way I see it is that the world operates by day and sleeps at night. You working nights has no real bearing on what people choose to do in the daytime. If you choose, or have to work nights it's your problem not theirs and expecting the whole neighbourhood to be quiet so that you aren't inconvenienced seem like a more entitled attitude than the people you are complaining about.

Maybe because they chose to play outside my window?

You might own the window but you dont own the street outside.

Were they trespassing on your garden?

No they were not.

Just the same as I’m allowed to play dance music at high volume. Inconsiderate by both parties.

Making noise in the daytime is not inconsiderate, it's normal. If they are not on your property its none of your business.

You’re correct of course. But I thought we were only supposed to go out for essential purposes.

Last week they did the same thing but outside their own place. No problem.

But to cross the street and play within 4 meters of my bedroom window? It doesn’t matter that I was asleep, they weren’t to know. But they could of used some common sense.

perhaps walking across the road is their daily exercise

Have you considered that other neighbours in your flats might have enjoyed hearing them play last week and asked them to do a performance?

Maybe. Doubtful but maybe. If that was the case the people in the flats would of come out to listen. Nobody did

Not necessarily. The elderly and vulnerable are supposed to be shielding. They could have been in their windows watching, This sort of thing is being done a lot and appreciated by those trapped Inside.

It does happen a lot. But either livestream or from their own property not in the street.

Really? Are you sure?

https://youtu.be/LVp3DpnIB7s

That looks like someone’s porch.

That's because it is, it belongs to the 78 year old woman they are performing for. I doubt your elderly neighnours have that luxury as they live in a block of flats.

Either way it is not being done via live stream of from their own property as you claim happens.

Buts it’s not in a public place either. I would of gave them the full Dolby atmos 5:1 experience as well

What is the significance/difference in it being in a public place of their porch? Either way it's none of your business.

https://youtu.be/MtLAECWmIPE

Here's a public one, would you have drowned them out too?

With great pleasure if it’s in a public place it’s everyone’s business, hence the word “public”

you would take pleasure in drowning out the family and friends of a young lady with special needs and stop them singing happy birthday?

I didn’t watch the link you sent. I said it to make a point.

Nobody is supposed to be out at the moment unless for certain requirements.

I didn’t watch the YouTube link you posted. But I’m presuming it was recorded before the lockdown?

Otherwise, however well intentioned their motives were , they should of strongly reconsidered their actions.

So you act without knowing what is going on? To make a point, yeah?

Just like you did when you put your stereo out of the window? And let's be honest, it was nothing to do with them being out during lockdown, it was just because they woke you up.

Yes they did wake me up. They wouldn’t of woke me up if they stayed across the street outside their own house. Normally I wouldn’t care if the Hare Krishna and boys brigades played a jamboree up and down the street.

What about if your neighbour woke you up by playing the prodigy -your love, turned up to number 11?*next door neighbour

Interesting question. I think that’s for a another thread though

Not much I suppose. I think I would have to knock on their door. I know everyone who lives in my block. It’s quite small 8 flats. The people upstairs use it as a second home they are never there.

When they first moved in they installed hardwood floors without proper insulation. I went and spoke to the chap, and everything was sorted out. So I can be reasonable sometimes.

So why the need to react like you did today?

The chap upstairs didn’t deliberately install the flooring without proper soundproofing. It was a mistake by the cowboys he employed.

The ensemble today came out in the middle of a lockdown, came across the street, for what reason I don’t know.

And started playing within 4 meters of my bedroom window.

And I’m supposed to be overwhelmed with joy? Applaud their public spirit?

Yes they are entitled to do that.

I was just showing them my entitlement as well.

But the chap upstairs didnt show any consideration before you talked to him, and are you saying the family deliberately came across the road to wake you up?"

He made an honest mistake that was out of his control.

They never. Their actions were deliberate. I probably went about things the wrong way. But the way I was feeling at the time, I think was quite restrained.

If I went out I would of made things a lot worse.

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By *typical guyMan  over a year ago

wigan


"I would have taken aim

I was thinking about calling the police.

12 hour shift driving for the NHS.

I think the cops would of taken my side. why would they take you’re side? Bearing in mind you are inflicting horrid rave music on you’re neighbours

I wasn’t breaking the rules on the lockdown. I can play music up until 11pm tonight. No they don’t know what I do. I live in a council block. They play classical music in the street. I don’t want anything to do with them

If you weren't breaking any rules and can play your music until 11 at night, why cant they?

The way I see it is that the world operates by day and sleeps at night. You working nights has no real bearing on what people choose to do in the daytime. If you choose, or have to work nights it's your problem not theirs and expecting the whole neighbourhood to be quiet so that you aren't inconvenienced seem like a more entitled attitude than the people you are complaining about.

Maybe because they chose to play outside my window?

You might own the window but you dont own the street outside.

Were they trespassing on your garden?

No they were not.

Just the same as I’m allowed to play dance music at high volume. Inconsiderate by both parties.

Making noise in the daytime is not inconsiderate, it's normal. If they are not on your property its none of your business.

You’re correct of course. But I thought we were only supposed to go out for essential purposes.

Last week they did the same thing but outside their own place. No problem.

But to cross the street and play within 4 meters of my bedroom window? It doesn’t matter that I was asleep, they weren’t to know. But they could of used some common sense.

perhaps walking across the road is their daily exercise

Have you considered that other neighbours in your flats might have enjoyed hearing them play last week and asked them to do a performance?

Maybe. Doubtful but maybe. If that was the case the people in the flats would of come out to listen. Nobody did

Not necessarily. The elderly and vulnerable are supposed to be shielding. They could have been in their windows watching, This sort of thing is being done a lot and appreciated by those trapped Inside.

It does happen a lot. But either livestream or from their own property not in the street.

Really? Are you sure?

https://youtu.be/LVp3DpnIB7s

That looks like someone’s porch.

That's because it is, it belongs to the 78 year old woman they are performing for. I doubt your elderly neighnours have that luxury as they live in a block of flats.

Either way it is not being done via live stream of from their own property as you claim happens.

Buts it’s not in a public place either. I would of gave them the full Dolby atmos 5:1 experience as well

What is the significance/difference in it being in a public place of their porch? Either way it's none of your business.

https://youtu.be/MtLAECWmIPE

Here's a public one, would you have drowned them out too?

With great pleasure if it’s in a public place it’s everyone’s business, hence the word “public”

you would take pleasure in drowning out the family and friends of a young lady with special needs and stop them singing happy birthday?

I didn’t watch the link you sent. I said it to make a point.

Nobody is supposed to be out at the moment unless for certain requirements.

I didn’t watch the YouTube link you posted. But I’m presuming it was recorded before the lockdown?

Otherwise, however well intentioned their motives were , they should of strongly reconsidered their actions.

So you act without knowing what is going on? To make a point, yeah?

Just like you did when you put your stereo out of the window? And let's be honest, it was nothing to do with them being out during lockdown, it was just because they woke you up.

Yes they did wake me up. They wouldn’t of woke me up if they stayed across the street outside their own house. Normally I wouldn’t care if the Hare Krishna and boys brigades played a jamboree up and down the street.

What about if your neighbour woke you up by playing the prodigy -your love, turned up to number 11?*next door neighbour

Interesting question. I think that’s for a another thread though

Not much I suppose. I think I would have to knock on their door. I know everyone who lives in my block. It’s quite small 8 flats. The people upstairs use it as a second home they are never there.

When they first moved in they installed hardwood floors without proper insulation. I went and spoke to the chap, and everything was sorted out. So I can be reasonable sometimes.

So why the need to react like you did today?

The chap upstairs didn’t deliberately install the flooring without proper soundproofing. It was a mistake by the cowboys he employed.

The ensemble today came out in the middle of a lockdown, came across the street, for what reason I don’t know.

And started playing within 4 meters of my bedroom window.

And I’m supposed to be overwhelmed with joy? Applaud their public spirit?

Yes they are entitled to do that.

I was just showing them my entitlement as well.

But the chap upstairs didnt show any consideration before you talked to him, and are you saying the family deliberately came across the road to wake you up?

He made an honest mistake that was out of his control.

They never. Their actions were deliberate. I probably went about things the wrong way. But the way I was feeling at the time, I think was quite restrained.

If I went out I would of made things a lot worse. "

But you said you dont know why they came across the road and they weren't to know you were on nights.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Wow. Is this still going.

Stunned. What have we all learnt from this thread?

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By *exy7Man  over a year ago

Bristol

I can’t see why this has anything to do with middle class entitlement. A polite word would have probably sufficed. Overreaction as far as I’m concerned. They probably didn’t mean badly.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"I would have taken aim

I was thinking about calling the police.

12 hour shift driving for the NHS.

I think the cops would of taken my side. why would they take you’re side? Bearing in mind you are inflicting horrid rave music on you’re neighbours

I wasn’t breaking the rules on the lockdown. I can play music up until 11pm tonight. No they don’t know what I do. I live in a council block. They play classical music in the street. I don’t want anything to do with them

If you weren't breaking any rules and can play your music until 11 at night, why cant they?

The way I see it is that the world operates by day and sleeps at night. You working nights has no real bearing on what people choose to do in the daytime. If you choose, or have to work nights it's your problem not theirs and expecting the whole neighbourhood to be quiet so that you aren't inconvenienced seem like a more entitled attitude than the people you are complaining about.

Maybe because they chose to play outside my window?

You might own the window but you dont own the street outside.

Were they trespassing on your garden?

No they were not.

Just the same as I’m allowed to play dance music at high volume. Inconsiderate by both parties.

Making noise in the daytime is not inconsiderate, it's normal. If they are not on your property its none of your business.

You’re correct of course. But I thought we were only supposed to go out for essential purposes.

Last week they did the same thing but outside their own place. No problem.

But to cross the street and play within 4 meters of my bedroom window? It doesn’t matter that I was asleep, they weren’t to know. But they could of used some common sense.

perhaps walking across the road is their daily exercise

Have you considered that other neighbours in your flats might have enjoyed hearing them play last week and asked them to do a performance?

Maybe. Doubtful but maybe. If that was the case the people in the flats would of come out to listen. Nobody did

Not necessarily. The elderly and vulnerable are supposed to be shielding. They could have been in their windows watching, This sort of thing is being done a lot and appreciated by those trapped Inside.

It does happen a lot. But either livestream or from their own property not in the street.

Really? Are you sure?

https://youtu.be/LVp3DpnIB7s

That looks like someone’s porch.

That's because it is, it belongs to the 78 year old woman they are performing for. I doubt your elderly neighnours have that luxury as they live in a block of flats.

Either way it is not being done via live stream of from their own property as you claim happens.

Buts it’s not in a public place either. I would of gave them the full Dolby atmos 5:1 experience as well

What is the significance/difference in it being in a public place of their porch? Either way it's none of your business.

https://youtu.be/MtLAECWmIPE

Here's a public one, would you have drowned them out too?

With great pleasure if it’s in a public place it’s everyone’s business, hence the word “public”

you would take pleasure in drowning out the family and friends of a young lady with special needs and stop them singing happy birthday?

I didn’t watch the link you sent. I said it to make a point.

Nobody is supposed to be out at the moment unless for certain requirements.

I didn’t watch the YouTube link you posted. But I’m presuming it was recorded before the lockdown?

Otherwise, however well intentioned their motives were , they should of strongly reconsidered their actions.

So you act without knowing what is going on? To make a point, yeah?

Just like you did when you put your stereo out of the window? And let's be honest, it was nothing to do with them being out during lockdown, it was just because they woke you up.

Yes they did wake me up. They wouldn’t of woke me up if they stayed across the street outside their own house. Normally I wouldn’t care if the Hare Krishna and boys brigades played a jamboree up and down the street.

What about if your neighbour woke you up by playing the prodigy -your love, turned up to number 11?*next door neighbour

Interesting question. I think that’s for a another thread though

Not much I suppose. I think I would have to knock on their door. I know everyone who lives in my block. It’s quite small 8 flats. The people upstairs use it as a second home they are never there.

When they first moved in they installed hardwood floors without proper insulation. I went and spoke to the chap, and everything was sorted out. So I can be reasonable sometimes.

So why the need to react like you did today?

The chap upstairs didn’t deliberately install the flooring without proper soundproofing. It was a mistake by the cowboys he employed.

The ensemble today came out in the middle of a lockdown, came across the street, for what reason I don’t know.

And started playing within 4 meters of my bedroom window.

And I’m supposed to be overwhelmed with joy? Applaud their public spirit?

Yes they are entitled to do that.

I was just showing them my entitlement as well.

But the chap upstairs didnt show any consideration before you talked to him, and are you saying the family deliberately came across the road to wake you up?

He made an honest mistake that was out of his control.

They never. Their actions were deliberate. I probably went about things the wrong way. But the way I was feeling at the time, I think was quite restrained.

If I went out I would of made things a lot worse.

But you said you dont know why they came across the road and they weren't to know you were on nights.

"

Because I was angry at being woken up.

Plus they shouldn’t be out in a lockdown. I’ve lived here 15 years. They never did this before. I suspect that they have a perfectly pleasant back garden. Why come outside my window. They shouldn’t be out in the first place etc. 15 people died in the 12 hours at the hospital I work.

The message is simple stay home save lives. I suppose you would of been overjoyed in my situation.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Wow. Is this still going.

Stunned. What have we all learnt from this thread? "

That I’m a c*nt

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By *erdyWoman  over a year ago

wiltshire


"Wow. Is this still going.

Stunned. What have we all learnt from this thread?

That I’m a c*nt "

I wouldn't say that. But just let it go now - All sides have been exhausted

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Wow. Is this still going.

Stunned. What have we all learnt from this thread?

That I’m a c*nt I wouldn't say that. But just let it go now - All sides have been exhausted "

I will. I have to get up early tomorrow. Those face masks won’t deliver themselves

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By *nabelle21Woman  over a year ago

B38


"Wow. Is this still going.

Stunned. What have we all learnt from this thread?

That I’m a c*nt "

We all have bad days,.especially when we are tired and working hard..hope you get enough sleep OP and tomorrow is a better day x

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

We’ve got about twenty comments left! I’m thinking I get some more Brahms and some more Prodigy in here!

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By *SAchickWoman  over a year ago

Hillside desolate


"We’ve got about twenty comments left! I’m thinking I get some more Brahms and some more Prodigy in here! "

Brahms 'n' Bass

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By *eoeclipseWoman  over a year ago

glasgow


" What's the relevance of the middle class comment? "

Because the play classical & play instruments I imagine.

I remember working away in my garden & a neighbor coming over screaming, balling & name calling cos I woke him up....my reply to him.

1. It's daytime.

2. I cannot revolve my life around that of my neighbours.

3. Here's a set of earplugs.

And continued. There was no need for the rudeness or aggression and I certainly wasn't being intimidated by it.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Wow. Is this still going.

Stunned. What have we all learnt from this thread?

That I’m a c*nt I wouldn't say that. But just let it go now - All sides have been exhausted

I will. I have to get up early tomorrow. Those face masks won’t deliver themselves "

Why are you lying, it's widely reported there are no face masks

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"We’ve got about twenty comments left! I’m thinking I get some more Brahms and some more Prodigy in here! "

My playlist from earlier.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xI8S1Nn6NRk Away in my brain sl2

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c4_t6IwfaDY Jonny l hurt you so.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E8v7dRXuzEw trip to the moon pt1 Acen

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l2KZoWLot0g super sharp shooter DJ Zinc.

Plus many many more.

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By *rCandPrincessCouple  over a year ago

Cambridge


" What's the relevance of the middle class comment? Erm. I don’t see many working class people playing classical music in the street outside my window.

Hey. I enjoy Rachmaninoff and I'm fuckin' scum. "

Can you play any of his music?

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By *typical guyMan  over a year ago

wigan


"I would have taken aim

I was thinking about calling the police.

12 hour shift driving for the NHS.

I think the cops would of taken my side. why would they take you’re side? Bearing in mind you are inflicting horrid rave music on you’re neighbours

I wasn’t breaking the rules on the lockdown. I can play music up until 11pm tonight. No they don’t know what I do. I live in a council block. They play classical music in the street. I don’t want anything to do with them

If you weren't breaking any rules and can play your music until 11 at night, why cant they?

The way I see it is that the world operates by day and sleeps at night. You working nights has no real bearing on what people choose to do in the daytime. If you choose, or have to work nights it's your problem not theirs and expecting the whole neighbourhood to be quiet so that you aren't inconvenienced seem like a more entitled attitude than the people you are complaining about.

Maybe because they chose to play outside my window?

You might own the window but you dont own the street outside.

Were they trespassing on your garden?

No they were not.

Just the same as I’m allowed to play dance music at high volume. Inconsiderate by both parties.

Making noise in the daytime is not inconsiderate, it's normal. If they are not on your property its none of your business.

You’re correct of course. But I thought we were only supposed to go out for essential purposes.

Last week they did the same thing but outside their own place. No problem.

But to cross the street and play within 4 meters of my bedroom window? It doesn’t matter that I was asleep, they weren’t to know. But they could of used some common sense.

perhaps walking across the road is their daily exercise

Have you considered that other neighbours in your flats might have enjoyed hearing them play last week and asked them to do a performance?

Maybe. Doubtful but maybe. If that was the case the people in the flats would of come out to listen. Nobody did

Not necessarily. The elderly and vulnerable are supposed to be shielding. They could have been in their windows watching, This sort of thing is being done a lot and appreciated by those trapped Inside.

It does happen a lot. But either livestream or from their own property not in the street.

Really? Are you sure?

https://youtu.be/LVp3DpnIB7s

That looks like someone’s porch.

That's because it is, it belongs to the 78 year old woman they are performing for. I doubt your elderly neighnours have that luxury as they live in a block of flats.

Either way it is not being done via live stream of from their own property as you claim happens.

Buts it’s not in a public place either. I would of gave them the full Dolby atmos 5:1 experience as well

What is the significance/difference in it being in a public place of their porch? Either way it's none of your business.

https://youtu.be/MtLAECWmIPE

Here's a public one, would you have drowned them out too?

With great pleasure if it’s in a public place it’s everyone’s business, hence the word “public”

you would take pleasure in drowning out the family and friends of a young lady with special needs and stop them singing happy birthday?

I didn’t watch the link you sent. I said it to make a point.

Nobody is supposed to be out at the moment unless for certain requirements.

I didn’t watch the YouTube link you posted. But I’m presuming it was recorded before the lockdown?

Otherwise, however well intentioned their motives were , they should of strongly reconsidered their actions.

So you act without knowing what is going on? To make a point, yeah?

Just like you did when you put your stereo out of the window? And let's be honest, it was nothing to do with them being out during lockdown, it was just because they woke you up.

Yes they did wake me up. They wouldn’t of woke me up if they stayed across the street outside their own house. Normally I wouldn’t care if the Hare Krishna and boys brigades played a jamboree up and down the street.

What about if your neighbour woke you up by playing the prodigy -your love, turned up to number 11?*next door neighbour

Interesting question. I think that’s for a another thread though

Not much I suppose. I think I would have to knock on their door. I know everyone who lives in my block. It’s quite small 8 flats. The people upstairs use it as a second home they are never there.

When they first moved in they installed hardwood floors without proper insulation. I went and spoke to the chap, and everything was sorted out. So I can be reasonable sometimes.

So why the need to react like you did today?

The chap upstairs didn’t deliberately install the flooring without proper soundproofing. It was a mistake by the cowboys he employed.

The ensemble today came out in the middle of a lockdown, came across the street, for what reason I don’t know.

And started playing within 4 meters of my bedroom window.

And I’m supposed to be overwhelmed with joy? Applaud their public spirit?

Yes they are entitled to do that.

I was just showing them my entitlement as well.

But the chap upstairs didnt show any consideration before you talked to him, and are you saying the family deliberately came across the road to wake you up?

He made an honest mistake that was out of his control.

They never. Their actions were deliberate. I probably went about things the wrong way. But the way I was feeling at the time, I think was quite restrained.

If I went out I would of made things a lot worse.

But you said you dont know why they came across the road and they weren't to know you were on nights.

Because I was angry at being woken up.

Plus they shouldn’t be out in a lockdown. I’ve lived here 15 years. They never did this before. I suspect that they have a perfectly pleasant back garden. Why come outside my window. They shouldn’t be out in the first place etc. 15 people died in the 12 hours at the hospital I work.

The message is simple stay home save lives. I suppose you would of been overjoyed in my situation.

"

I wouldn't have been that bothered. I dont like being woken up but I dont get angry about it.

I'm sure as a tradesman you have woken up plenty of people on night shift, as have I. I've also been woken up by all sorts, most notably a full on marching band twice a year on sunday mornings. Shit happens.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Sounds ok to be fair.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"We’ve got about twenty comments left! I’m thinking I get some more Brahms and some more Prodigy in here!

My playlist from earlier.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xI8S1Nn6NRk Away in my brain sl2

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c4_t6IwfaDY Jonny l hurt you so.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E8v7dRXuzEw trip to the moon pt1 Acen

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l2KZoWLot0g super sharp shooter DJ Zinc.

Plus many many more. "

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"I would have taken aim

I was thinking about calling the police.

12 hour shift driving for the NHS.

I think the cops would of taken my side. why would they take you’re side? Bearing in mind you are inflicting horrid rave music on you’re neighbours

I wasn’t breaking the rules on the lockdown. I can play music up until 11pm tonight. No they don’t know what I do. I live in a council block. They play classical music in the street. I don’t want anything to do with them

If you weren't breaking any rules and can play your music until 11 at night, why cant they?

The way I see it is that the world operates by day and sleeps at night. You working nights has no real bearing on what people choose to do in the daytime. If you choose, or have to work nights it's your problem not theirs and expecting the whole neighbourhood to be quiet so that you aren't inconvenienced seem like a more entitled attitude than the people you are complaining about.

Maybe because they chose to play outside my window?

You might own the window but you dont own the street outside.

Were they trespassing on your garden?

No they were not.

Just the same as I’m allowed to play dance music at high volume. Inconsiderate by both parties.

Making noise in the daytime is not inconsiderate, it's normal. If they are not on your property its none of your business.

You’re correct of course. But I thought we were only supposed to go out for essential purposes.

Last week they did the same thing but outside their own place. No problem.

But to cross the street and play within 4 meters of my bedroom window? It doesn’t matter that I was asleep, they weren’t to know. But they could of used some common sense.

perhaps walking across the road is their daily exercise

Have you considered that other neighbours in your flats might have enjoyed hearing them play last week and asked them to do a performance?

Maybe. Doubtful but maybe. If that was the case the people in the flats would of come out to listen. Nobody did

Not necessarily. The elderly and vulnerable are supposed to be shielding. They could have been in their windows watching, This sort of thing is being done a lot and appreciated by those trapped Inside.

It does happen a lot. But either livestream or from their own property not in the street.

Really? Are you sure?

https://youtu.be/LVp3DpnIB7s

That looks like someone’s porch.

That's because it is, it belongs to the 78 year old woman they are performing for. I doubt your elderly neighnours have that luxury as they live in a block of flats.

Either way it is not being done via live stream of from their own property as you claim happens.

Buts it’s not in a public place either. I would of gave them the full Dolby atmos 5:1 experience as well

What is the significance/difference in it being in a public place of their porch? Either way it's none of your business.

https://youtu.be/MtLAECWmIPE

Here's a public one, would you have drowned them out too?

With great pleasure if it’s in a public place it’s everyone’s business, hence the word “public”

you would take pleasure in drowning out the family and friends of a young lady with special needs and stop them singing happy birthday?

I didn’t watch the link you sent. I said it to make a point.

Nobody is supposed to be out at the moment unless for certain requirements.

I didn’t watch the YouTube link you posted. But I’m presuming it was recorded before the lockdown?

Otherwise, however well intentioned their motives were , they should of strongly reconsidered their actions.

So you act without knowing what is going on? To make a point, yeah?

Just like you did when you put your stereo out of the window? And let's be honest, it was nothing to do with them being out during lockdown, it was just because they woke you up.

Yes they did wake me up. They wouldn’t of woke me up if they stayed across the street outside their own house. Normally I wouldn’t care if the Hare Krishna and boys brigades played a jamboree up and down the street.

What about if your neighbour woke you up by playing the prodigy -your love, turned up to number 11?*next door neighbour

Interesting question. I think that’s for a another thread though

Not much I suppose. I think I would have to knock on their door. I know everyone who lives in my block. It’s quite small 8 flats. The people upstairs use it as a second home they are never there.

When they first moved in they installed hardwood floors without proper insulation. I went and spoke to the chap, and everything was sorted out. So I can be reasonable sometimes.

So why the need to react like you did today?

The chap upstairs didn’t deliberately install the flooring without proper soundproofing. It was a mistake by the cowboys he employed.

The ensemble today came out in the middle of a lockdown, came across the street, for what reason I don’t know.

And started playing within 4 meters of my bedroom window.

And I’m supposed to be overwhelmed with joy? Applaud their public spirit?

Yes they are entitled to do that.

I was just showing them my entitlement as well.

But the chap upstairs didnt show any consideration before you talked to him, and are you saying the family deliberately came across the road to wake you up?

He made an honest mistake that was out of his control.

They never. Their actions were deliberate. I probably went about things the wrong way. But the way I was feeling at the time, I think was quite restrained.

If I went out I would of made things a lot worse.

But you said you dont know why they came across the road and they weren't to know you were on nights.

Because I was angry at being woken up.

Plus they shouldn’t be out in a lockdown. I’ve lived here 15 years. They never did this before. I suspect that they have a perfectly pleasant back garden. Why come outside my window. They shouldn’t be out in the first place etc. 15 people died in the 12 hours at the hospital I work.

The message is simple stay home save lives. I suppose you would of been overjoyed in my situation.

I wouldn't have been that bothered. I dont like being woken up but I dont get angry about it.

I'm sure as a tradesman you have woken up plenty of people on night shift, as have I. I've also been woken up by all sorts, most notably a full on marching band twice a year on sunday mornings. Shit happens. "

Sweet Jesus. Why did they come outside my fucking bedroom window when they have a pavement outside their own house? And why were they out in the first place?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I think this fits the definition of a first world problem.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"I think this fits the definition of a first world problem.

"

At last someone with a sense of perspective. Nobody got hurt.

Play your fucking fiddle outside your own fucking house. EOT

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By *rishcowboy36Man  over a year ago

dundalk

Ain't no classes full stop

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

So... Did anyone manage to find some cool raveXclassical mashups?

I found out that Aerodynamic by Daft Punk uses arpeggios... But not from any specific song I don't think.https://youtu.be/L93-7vRfxNs

Also for entertainment, a classic song from many a Ren and Stumpy episode. With added ballet and twerking https://youtu.be/mre-_wy7zSE

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By *uicy mushroomMan  over a year ago

elephant and Castle

ye sounds nice but no if trying to get some kip

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"So... Did anyone manage to find some cool raveXclassical mashups?

I found out that Aerodynamic by Daft Punk uses arpeggios... But not from any specific song I don't think.https://youtu.be/L93-7vRfxNs

Also for entertainment, a classic song from many a Ren and Stumpy episode. With added ballet and twerking https://youtu.be/mre-_wy7zSE"

Ren & STIMPY goddamit!

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By *typical guyMan  over a year ago

wigan


"I would have taken aim

I was thinking about calling the police.

12 hour shift driving for the NHS.

I think the cops would of taken my side. why would they take you’re side? Bearing in mind you are inflicting horrid rave music on you’re neighbours

I wasn’t breaking the rules on the lockdown. I can play music up until 11pm tonight. No they don’t know what I do. I live in a council block. They play classical music in the street. I don’t want anything to do with them

If you weren't breaking any rules and can play your music until 11 at night, why cant they?

The way I see it is that the world operates by day and sleeps at night. You working nights has no real bearing on what people choose to do in the daytime. If you choose, or have to work nights it's your problem not theirs and expecting the whole neighbourhood to be quiet so that you aren't inconvenienced seem like a more entitled attitude than the people you are complaining about.

Maybe because they chose to play outside my window?

You might own the window but you dont own the street outside.

Were they trespassing on your garden?

No they were not.

Just the same as I’m allowed to play dance music at high volume. Inconsiderate by both parties.

Making noise in the daytime is not inconsiderate, it's normal. If they are not on your property its none of your business.

You’re correct of course. But I thought we were only supposed to go out for essential purposes.

Last week they did the same thing but outside their own place. No problem.

But to cross the street and play within 4 meters of my bedroom window? It doesn’t matter that I was asleep, they weren’t to know. But they could of used some common sense.

perhaps walking across the road is their daily exercise

Have you considered that other neighbours in your flats might have enjoyed hearing them play last week and asked them to do a performance?

Maybe. Doubtful but maybe. If that was the case the people in the flats would of come out to listen. Nobody did

Not necessarily. The elderly and vulnerable are supposed to be shielding. They could have been in their windows watching, This sort of thing is being done a lot and appreciated by those trapped Inside.

It does happen a lot. But either livestream or from their own property not in the street.

Really? Are you sure?

https://youtu.be/LVp3DpnIB7s

That looks like someone’s porch.

That's because it is, it belongs to the 78 year old woman they are performing for. I doubt your elderly neighnours have that luxury as they live in a block of flats.

Either way it is not being done via live stream of from their own property as you claim happens.

Buts it’s not in a public place either. I would of gave them the full Dolby atmos 5:1 experience as well

What is the significance/difference in it being in a public place of their porch? Either way it's none of your business.

https://youtu.be/MtLAECWmIPE

Here's a public one, would you have drowned them out too?

With great pleasure if it’s in a public place it’s everyone’s business, hence the word “public”

you would take pleasure in drowning out the family and friends of a young lady with special needs and stop them singing happy birthday?

I didn’t watch the link you sent. I said it to make a point.

Nobody is supposed to be out at the moment unless for certain requirements.

I didn’t watch the YouTube link you posted. But I’m presuming it was recorded before the lockdown?

Otherwise, however well intentioned their motives were , they should of strongly reconsidered their actions.

So you act without knowing what is going on? To make a point, yeah?

Just like you did when you put your stereo out of the window? And let's be honest, it was nothing to do with them being out during lockdown, it was just because they woke you up.

Yes they did wake me up. They wouldn’t of woke me up if they stayed across the street outside their own house. Normally I wouldn’t care if the Hare Krishna and boys brigades played a jamboree up and down the street.

What about if your neighbour woke you up by playing the prodigy -your love, turned up to number 11?*next door neighbour

Interesting question. I think that’s for a another thread though

Not much I suppose. I think I would have to knock on their door. I know everyone who lives in my block. It’s quite small 8 flats. The people upstairs use it as a second home they are never there.

When they first moved in they installed hardwood floors without proper insulation. I went and spoke to the chap, and everything was sorted out. So I can be reasonable sometimes.

So why the need to react like you did today?

The chap upstairs didn’t deliberately install the flooring without proper soundproofing. It was a mistake by the cowboys he employed.

The ensemble today came out in the middle of a lockdown, came across the street, for what reason I don’t know.

And started playing within 4 meters of my bedroom window.

And I’m supposed to be overwhelmed with joy? Applaud their public spirit?

Yes they are entitled to do that.

I was just showing them my entitlement as well.

But the chap upstairs didnt show any consideration before you talked to him, and are you saying the family deliberately came across the road to wake you up?

He made an honest mistake that was out of his control.

They never. Their actions were deliberate. I probably went about things the wrong way. But the way I was feeling at the time, I think was quite restrained.

If I went out I would of made things a lot worse.

But you said you dont know why they came across the road and they weren't to know you were on nights.

Because I was angry at being woken up.

Plus they shouldn’t be out in a lockdown. I’ve lived here 15 years. They never did this before. I suspect that they have a perfectly pleasant back garden. Why come outside my window. They shouldn’t be out in the first place etc. 15 people died in the 12 hours at the hospital I work.

The message is simple stay home save lives. I suppose you would of been overjoyed in my situation.

I wouldn't have been that bothered. I dont like being woken up but I dont get angry about it.

I'm sure as a tradesman you have woken up plenty of people on night shift, as have I. I've also been woken up by all sorts, most notably a full on marching band twice a year on sunday mornings. Shit happens.

Sweet Jesus. Why did they come outside my fucking bedroom window when they have a pavement outside their own house? And why were they out in the first place? "

If you had spoken to them you might have found out.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I would have taken aim

I was thinking about calling the police.

12 hour shift driving for the NHS.

I think the cops would of taken my side. why would they take you’re side? Bearing in mind you are inflicting horrid rave music on you’re neighbours

I wasn’t breaking the rules on the lockdown. I can play music up until 11pm tonight. No they don’t know what I do. I live in a council block. They play classical music in the street. I don’t want anything to do with them

If you weren't breaking any rules and can play your music until 11 at night, why cant they?

The way I see it is that the world operates by day and sleeps at night. You working nights has no real bearing on what people choose to do in the daytime. If you choose, or have to work nights it's your problem not theirs and expecting the whole neighbourhood to be quiet so that you aren't inconvenienced seem like a more entitled attitude than the people you are complaining about.

Maybe because they chose to play outside my window?

You might own the window but you dont own the street outside.

Were they trespassing on your garden?

No they were not.

Just the same as I’m allowed to play dance music at high volume. Inconsiderate by both parties.

Making noise in the daytime is not inconsiderate, it's normal. If they are not on your property its none of your business.

You’re correct of course. But I thought we were only supposed to go out for essential purposes.

Last week they did the same thing but outside their own place. No problem.

But to cross the street and play within 4 meters of my bedroom window? It doesn’t matter that I was asleep, they weren’t to know. But they could of used some common sense.

perhaps walking across the road is their daily exercise

Have you considered that other neighbours in your flats might have enjoyed hearing them play last week and asked them to do a performance?

Maybe. Doubtful but maybe. If that was the case the people in the flats would of come out to listen. Nobody did

Not necessarily. The elderly and vulnerable are supposed to be shielding. They could have been in their windows watching, This sort of thing is being done a lot and appreciated by those trapped Inside.

It does happen a lot. But either livestream or from their own property not in the street.

Really? Are you sure?

https://youtu.be/LVp3DpnIB7s

That looks like someone’s porch.

That's because it is, it belongs to the 78 year old woman they are performing for. I doubt your elderly neighnours have that luxury as they live in a block of flats.

Either way it is not being done via live stream of from their own property as you claim happens.

Buts it’s not in a public place either. I would of gave them the full Dolby atmos 5:1 experience as well

What is the significance/difference in it being in a public place of their porch? Either way it's none of your business.

https://youtu.be/MtLAECWmIPE

Here's a public one, would you have drowned them out too?

With great pleasure if it’s in a public place it’s everyone’s business, hence the word “public”

you would take pleasure in drowning out the family and friends of a young lady with special needs and stop them singing happy birthday?

I didn’t watch the link you sent. I said it to make a point.

Nobody is supposed to be out at the moment unless for certain requirements.

I didn’t watch the YouTube link you posted. But I’m presuming it was recorded before the lockdown?

Otherwise, however well intentioned their motives were , they should of strongly reconsidered their actions.

So you act without knowing what is going on? To make a point, yeah?

Just like you did when you put your stereo out of the window? And let's be honest, it was nothing to do with them being out during lockdown, it was just because they woke you up.

Yes they did wake me up. They wouldn’t of woke me up if they stayed across the street outside their own house. Normally I wouldn’t care if the Hare Krishna and boys brigades played a jamboree up and down the street.

What about if your neighbour woke you up by playing the prodigy -your love, turned up to number 11?*next door neighbour

Interesting question. I think that’s for a another thread though

Not much I suppose. I think I would have to knock on their door. I know everyone who lives in my block. It’s quite small 8 flats. The people upstairs use it as a second home they are never there.

When they first moved in they installed hardwood floors without proper insulation. I went and spoke to the chap, and everything was sorted out. So I can be reasonable sometimes.

So why the need to react like you did today?

The chap upstairs didn’t deliberately install the flooring without proper soundproofing. It was a mistake by the cowboys he employed.

The ensemble today came out in the middle of a lockdown, came across the street, for what reason I don’t know.

And started playing within 4 meters of my bedroom window.

And I’m supposed to be overwhelmed with joy? Applaud their public spirit?

Yes they are entitled to do that.

I was just showing them my entitlement as well.

But the chap upstairs didnt show any consideration before you talked to him, and are you saying the family deliberately came across the road to wake you up?

He made an honest mistake that was out of his control.

They never. Their actions were deliberate. I probably went about things the wrong way. But the way I was feeling at the time, I think was quite restrained.

If I went out I would of made things a lot worse.

But you said you dont know why they came across the road and they weren't to know you were on nights.

Because I was angry at being woken up.

Plus they shouldn’t be out in a lockdown. I’ve lived here 15 years. They never did this before. I suspect that they have a perfectly pleasant back garden. Why come outside my window. They shouldn’t be out in the first place etc. 15 people died in the 12 hours at the hospital I work.

The message is simple stay home save lives. I suppose you would of been overjoyed in my situation.

I wouldn't have been that bothered. I dont like being woken up but I dont get angry about it.

I'm sure as a tradesman you have woken up plenty of people on night shift, as have I. I've also been woken up by all sorts, most notably a full on marching band twice a year on sunday mornings. Shit happens.

Sweet Jesus. Why did they come outside my fucking bedroom window when they have a pavement outside their own house? And why were they out in the first place?

If you had spoken to them you might have found out."

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By *typical guyMan  over a year ago

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I was thinking about calling the police.

12 hour shift driving for the NHS.

I think the cops would of taken my side. why would they take you’re side? Bearing in mind you are inflicting horrid rave music on you’re neighbours

I wasn’t breaking the rules on the lockdown. I can play music up until 11pm tonight. No they don’t know what I do. I live in a council block. They play classical music in the street. I don’t want anything to do with them

If you weren't breaking any rules and can play your music until 11 at night, why cant they?

The way I see it is that the world operates by day and sleeps at night. You working nights has no real bearing on what people choose to do in the daytime. If you choose, or have to work nights it's your problem not theirs and expecting the whole neighbourhood to be quiet so that you aren't inconvenienced seem like a more entitled attitude than the people you are complaining about.

Maybe because they chose to play outside my window?

You might own the window but you dont own the street outside.

Were they trespassing on your garden?

No they were not.

Just the same as I’m allowed to play dance music at high volume. Inconsiderate by both parties.

Making noise in the daytime is not inconsiderate, it's normal. If they are not on your property its none of your business.

You’re correct of course. But I thought we were only supposed to go out for essential purposes.

Last week they did the same thing but outside their own place. No problem.

But to cross the street and play within 4 meters of my bedroom window? It doesn’t matter that I was asleep, they weren’t to know. But they could of used some common sense.

perhaps walking across the road is their daily exercise

Have you considered that other neighbours in your flats might have enjoyed hearing them play last week and asked them to do a performance?

Maybe. Doubtful but maybe. If that was the case the people in the flats would of come out to listen. Nobody did

Not necessarily. The elderly and vulnerable are supposed to be shielding. They could have been in their windows watching, This sort of thing is being done a lot and appreciated by those trapped Inside.

It does happen a lot. But either livestream or from their own property not in the street.

Really? Are you sure?

https://youtu.be/LVp3DpnIB7s

That looks like someone’s porch.

That's because it is, it belongs to the 78 year old woman they are performing for. I doubt your elderly neighnours have that luxury as they live in a block of flats.

Either way it is not being done via live stream of from their own property as you claim happens.

Buts it’s not in a public place either. I would of gave them the full Dolby atmos 5:1 experience as well

What is the significance/difference in it being in a public place of their porch? Either way it's none of your business.

https://youtu.be/MtLAECWmIPE

Here's a public one, would you have drowned them out too?

With great pleasure if it’s in a public place it’s everyone’s business, hence the word “public”

you would take pleasure in drowning out the family and friends of a young lady with special needs and stop them singing happy birthday?

I didn’t watch the link you sent. I said it to make a point.

Nobody is supposed to be out at the moment unless for certain requirements.

I didn’t watch the YouTube link you posted. But I’m presuming it was recorded before the lockdown?

Otherwise, however well intentioned their motives were , they should of strongly reconsidered their actions.

So you act without knowing what is going on? To make a point, yeah?

Just like you did when you put your stereo out of the window? And let's be honest, it was nothing to do with them being out during lockdown, it was just because they woke you up.

Yes they did wake me up. They wouldn’t of woke me up if they stayed across the street outside their own house. Normally I wouldn’t care if the Hare Krishna and boys brigades played a jamboree up and down the street.

What about if your neighbour woke you up by playing the prodigy -your love, turned up to number 11?*next door neighbour

Interesting question. I think that’s for a another thread though

Not much I suppose. I think I would have to knock on their door. I know everyone who lives in my block. It’s quite small 8 flats. The people upstairs use it as a second home they are never there.

When they first moved in they installed hardwood floors without proper insulation. I went and spoke to the chap, and everything was sorted out. So I can be reasonable sometimes.

So why the need to react like you did today?

The chap upstairs didn’t deliberately install the flooring without proper soundproofing. It was a mistake by the cowboys he employed.

The ensemble today came out in the middle of a lockdown, came across the street, for what reason I don’t know.

And started playing within 4 meters of my bedroom window.

And I’m supposed to be overwhelmed with joy? Applaud their public spirit?

Yes they are entitled to do that.

I was just showing them my entitlement as well.

But the chap upstairs didnt show any consideration before you talked to him, and are you saying the family deliberately came across the road to wake you up?

He made an honest mistake that was out of his control.

They never. Their actions were deliberate. I probably went about things the wrong way. But the way I was feeling at the time, I think was quite restrained.

If I went out I would of made things a lot worse.

But you said you dont know why they came across the road and they weren't to know you were on nights.

Because I was angry at being woken up.

Plus they shouldn’t be out in a lockdown. I’ve lived here 15 years. They never did this before. I suspect that they have a perfectly pleasant back garden. Why come outside my window. They shouldn’t be out in the first place etc. 15 people died in the 12 hours at the hospital I work.

The message is simple stay home save lives. I suppose you would of been overjoyed in my situation.

I wouldn't have been that bothered. I dont like being woken up but I dont get angry about it.

I'm sure as a tradesman you have woken up plenty of people on night shift, as have I. I've also been woken up by all sorts, most notably a full on marching band twice a year on sunday mornings. Shit happens.

Sweet Jesus. Why did they come outside my fucking bedroom window when they have a pavement outside their own house? And why were they out in the first place?

If you had spoken to them you might have found out.

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"I would have taken aim

I was thinking about calling the police.

12 hour shift driving for the NHS.

I think the cops would of taken my side. why would they take you’re side? Bearing in mind you are inflicting horrid rave music on you’re neighbours

I wasn’t breaking the rules on the lockdown. I can play music up until 11pm tonight. No they don’t know what I do. I live in a council block. They play classical music in the street. I don’t want anything to do with them

If you weren't breaking any rules and can play your music until 11 at night, why cant they?

The way I see it is that the world operates by day and sleeps at night. You working nights has no real bearing on what people choose to do in the daytime. If you choose, or have to work nights it's your problem not theirs and expecting the whole neighbourhood to be quiet so that you aren't inconvenienced seem like a more entitled attitude than the people you are complaining about.

Maybe because they chose to play outside my window?

You might own the window but you dont own the street outside.

Were they trespassing on your garden?

No they were not.

Just the same as I’m allowed to play dance music at high volume. Inconsiderate by both parties.

Making noise in the daytime is not inconsiderate, it's normal. If they are not on your property its none of your business.

You’re correct of course. But I thought we were only supposed to go out for essential purposes.

Last week they did the same thing but outside their own place. No problem.

But to cross the street and play within 4 meters of my bedroom window? It doesn’t matter that I was asleep, they weren’t to know. But they could of used some common sense.

perhaps walking across the road is their daily exercise

Have you considered that other neighbours in your flats might have enjoyed hearing them play last week and asked them to do a performance?

Maybe. Doubtful but maybe. If that was the case the people in the flats would of come out to listen. Nobody did

Not necessarily. The elderly and vulnerable are supposed to be shielding. They could have been in their windows watching, This sort of thing is being done a lot and appreciated by those trapped Inside.

It does happen a lot. But either livestream or from their own property not in the street.

Really? Are you sure?

https://youtu.be/LVp3DpnIB7s

That looks like someone’s porch.

That's because it is, it belongs to the 78 year old woman they are performing for. I doubt your elderly neighnours have that luxury as they live in a block of flats.

Either way it is not being done via live stream of from their own property as you claim happens.

Buts it’s not in a public place either. I would of gave them the full Dolby atmos 5:1 experience as well

What is the significance/difference in it being in a public place of their porch? Either way it's none of your business.

https://youtu.be/MtLAECWmIPE

Here's a public one, would you have drowned them out too?

With great pleasure if it’s in a public place it’s everyone’s business, hence the word “public”

you would take pleasure in drowning out the family and friends of a young lady with special needs and stop them singing happy birthday?

I didn’t watch the link you sent. I said it to make a point.

Nobody is supposed to be out at the moment unless for certain requirements.

I didn’t watch the YouTube link you posted. But I’m presuming it was recorded before the lockdown?

Otherwise, however well intentioned their motives were , they should of strongly reconsidered their actions.

So you act without knowing what is going on? To make a point, yeah?

Just like you did when you put your stereo out of the window? And let's be honest, it was nothing to do with them being out during lockdown, it was just because they woke you up.

Yes they did wake me up. They wouldn’t of woke me up if they stayed across the street outside their own house. Normally I wouldn’t care if the Hare Krishna and boys brigades played a jamboree up and down the street.

What about if your neighbour woke you up by playing the prodigy -your love, turned up to number 11?*next door neighbour

Interesting question. I think that’s for a another thread though

Not much I suppose. I think I would have to knock on their door. I know everyone who lives in my block. It’s quite small 8 flats. The people upstairs use it as a second home they are never there.

When they first moved in they installed hardwood floors without proper insulation. I went and spoke to the chap, and everything was sorted out. So I can be reasonable sometimes.

So why the need to react like you did today?

The chap upstairs didn’t deliberately install the flooring without proper soundproofing. It was a mistake by the cowboys he employed.

The ensemble today came out in the middle of a lockdown, came across the street, for what reason I don’t know.

And started playing within 4 meters of my bedroom window.

And I’m supposed to be overwhelmed with joy? Applaud their public spirit?

Yes they are entitled to do that.

I was just showing them my entitlement as well.

But the chap upstairs didnt show any consideration before you talked to him, and are you saying the family deliberately came across the road to wake you up?

He made an honest mistake that was out of his control.

They never. Their actions were deliberate. I probably went about things the wrong way. But the way I was feeling at the time, I think was quite restrained.

If I went out I would of made things a lot worse.

But you said you dont know why they came across the road and they weren't to know you were on nights.

Because I was angry at being woken up.

Plus they shouldn’t be out in a lockdown. I’ve lived here 15 years. They never did this before. I suspect that they have a perfectly pleasant back garden. Why come outside my window. They shouldn’t be out in the first place etc. 15 people died in the 12 hours at the hospital I work.

The message is simple stay home save lives. I suppose you would of been overjoyed in my situation.

I wouldn't have been that bothered. I dont like being woken up but I dont get angry about it.

I'm sure as a tradesman you have woken up plenty of people on night shift, as have I. I've also been woken up by all sorts, most notably a full on marching band twice a year on sunday mornings. Shit happens.

Sweet Jesus. Why did they come outside my fucking bedroom window when they have a pavement outside their own house? And why were they out in the first place?

If you had spoken to them you might have found out.

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