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"Unfortunately I think I'm the fucking neighbour.... I'm hoping the wardrobe drowns out some of the noise
You fuck inside the wardrobe?
Kinky biatch
Cherry x "
She's a witch and there's a wardrobe... Who's the lion?
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By *edeWoman 47 weeks ago
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"Unfortunately I think I'm the fucking neighbour.... I'm hoping the wardrobe drowns out some of the noise
You fuck inside the wardrobe?
Kinky biatch
Cherry x
She's a witch and there's a wardrobe... Who's the lion?
J"
I'm a Leo.... |
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I used to live next door to people who were absolutely nightmare. Years of noise complaints and antisocial behaviour team involved, all for nothing, until I finally had no choice but move out.
Sorry to hear OP, it’s terrible. |
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By (user no longer on site) 47 weeks ago
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"Our old neighbours cheered us when we'd finished having sex once, I bet they are glad we moved.
Mrs "
I found that funnier than I probably should have....have an image in my mind of score cards hanging from windows! |
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By (user no longer on site) 47 weeks ago
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I heard my partner’s neighbours fucking midday during the week and thought well done you too. Brilliantly planned getting it in when the kids are at school.
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"We have neighbours who are constantly rowing. Half the street can hear them when they get going "
For some reason, I read ‘rowing’ as in ‘rowing a boat’. To be fair, that can be quite noisy once they get going if they have a cox (no, not cocks!) on board |
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By *ddie1966Man 47 weeks ago
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"We have neighbours who are constantly rowing. Half the street can hear them when they get going "
Thank God I'm not the only one.
No c house in who we got as neighbours. The only council house on the street now. All private houses and the council drop them in on us.
Music and TV on loud until 2am+ and the council won't for squat.
Mopeds and scooters revving during the day.
Complain and it stops for 24 hours the carry on as normal.
If I didn't live next door I'd say napalm the place |
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Neighbours over the drive. She (divorced) moved in a few years ago. Seemed nice enough. A couple of years ago she met a guy through online dating. He's sold up his place and moved in. So they're having an extension built so they've got more room. It's out from the side of their house taking up their drive and will really overshadow our house. Builders caused lots of noise and mess. My car is constantly covered in mess from cutting bricks and concrete. Just before Christmas we had a day of constant pneumatic drilling on their drive. Often they've got deliveries or skip lorries blocking the road so I can't get my car out (we're at the end of a cul-de-sac). No consultation to say "we're having a delivery" or "going to be causing dust, do you want to move your car". The guy next door once called round and stuck £7 in my hand and said "that's to get your car washed". What? So it can get covered again the next day!!
OK, rant over. I feel better now!
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People are just too selfish these days. They are entitled apparently to do as they please irrespective of how their behaviour affects others.it's their home, their garden and who cares who lives next door and suffers their behaviour. It's the world we live in sadly |
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By (user no longer on site) 47 weeks ago
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"We have neighbours who are constantly rowing. Half the street can hear them when they get going
For some reason, I read ‘rowing’ as in ‘rowing a boat’. To be fair, that can be quite noisy once they get going if they have a cox (no, not cocks!) on board "
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By (user no longer on site) 47 weeks ago
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"We have neighbours who are constantly rowing. Half the street can hear them when they get going
Thank God I'm not the only one.
No c house in who we got as neighbours. The only council house on the street now. All private houses and the council drop them in on us.
Music and TV on loud until 2am+ and the council won't for squat.
Mopeds and scooters revving during the day.
Complain and it stops for 24 hours the carry on as normal.
If I didn't live next door I'd say napalm the place "
Snap! They have two vehicles. Neither are taxed, MOT'd or insured and they still drive them erratically in and out the estate.
And the rubbish outside their house is unreal x |
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"We have neighbours who are constantly rowing. Half the street can hear them when they get going
Thank God I'm not the only one.
No c house in who we got as neighbours. The only council house on the street now. All private houses and the council drop them in on us.
Music and TV on loud until 2am+ and the council won't for squat.
Mopeds and scooters revving during the day.
Complain and it stops for 24 hours the carry on as normal.
If I didn't live next door I'd say napalm the place
Snap! They have two vehicles. Neither are taxed, MOT'd or insured and they still drive them erratically in and out the estate.
And the rubbish outside their house is unreal x"
Report them? |
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Me and My ex wife we're those neighbours and as it turned out so were our neighbours. Our headboard and the headboard of our neighbours in the quater next door were only seperated by the wall. Sometimes we we would start having sex and it would set them off too. Later on then we'd hear them having sex and it would set us off. It was quite clear we both could hear each other having sex, it was something that turned us all on and it was something we all shared together (bar the wall between us). However we'd talk to them alot (and I worked with him) but never a word about it was spoken between us. In a way having that unspoken thing between us all was quite fun, especially the next morning out the front having our normal neighbourly chit chat. |
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By (user no longer on site) 47 weeks ago
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"We have neighbours who are constantly rowing. Half the street can hear them when they get going
Thank God I'm not the only one.
No c house in who we got as neighbours. The only council house on the street now. All private houses and the council drop them in on us.
Music and TV on loud until 2am+ and the council won't for squat.
Mopeds and scooters revving during the day.
Complain and it stops for 24 hours the carry on as normal.
If I didn't live next door I'd say napalm the place
Snap! They have two vehicles. Neither are taxed, MOT'd or insured and they still drive them erratically in and out the estate.
And the rubbish outside their house is unreal x
Report them?"
We have repeatedly and absolutely nothing gets done about it.
It's their children we feel sorry for x |
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By *a LunaWoman 47 weeks ago
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Live in a detached house now, fairly quiet apart from one of the neighbours nearby getting up early on the weekend and doing noisy DIY.
When I had my own place it was peaceful as the neighbours had moved out and the property was empty for four years. Then a noisy twerp with three cockerels and some hens moved in. Was not impressed. I don’t miss him or his cocks. |
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I’m staying at my sisters at the moment and her downstairs neighbour is absolutely VILE!!! She is a horrible, bitter, petty old cow and for MONTHS now she has been coughing her guts up and hockling from about 5am every morning for hours at a time and then it continues off and on for the rest of the day. The buildings are so poorly insulated, there is no escape. My sister is absolutely exhausted and at her wits end. The neighbour must be sick of her own coughing too. Surely she needs to see someone about her cough if she hasn’t already. My sister is desperate to move house but there’s nothing available within her budget in the area. Any advice? What would you do? |
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"Neighbours over the drive. She (divorced) moved in a few years ago. Seemed nice enough. A couple of years ago she met a guy through online dating. He's sold up his place and moved in. So they're having an extension built so they've got more room. It's out from the side of their house taking up their drive and will really overshadow our house. Builders caused lots of noise and mess. My car is constantly covered in mess from cutting bricks and concrete. Just before Christmas we had a day of constant pneumatic drilling on their drive. Often they've got deliveries or skip lorries blocking the road so I can't get my car out (we're at the end of a cul-de-sac). No consultation to say "we're having a delivery" or "going to be causing dust, do you want to move your car". The guy next door once called round and stuck £7 in my hand and said "that's to get your car washed". What? So it can get covered again the next day!!
OK, rant over. I feel better now!
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