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By *rcticFoxxx OP   Woman  over a year ago

Hereabouts

This is the second night in a row that my sister has come home with a bunch of friends at 3.30 am, and they've woken me up just as I've fallen asleep. Am I in the wrong to tell them all to shut up, and then when they don't shut up tell them to get out?

I've never been so fucking angry in my whole life! My little sister is asleep. I need my beauty sleep.. and having a bunch of inconsiderate teenagers wake me up at 3.30 am is not making me happy.

What would you do in a situation like that? Let them have their fun while sacrificing your sleep? Go ape shit?

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

Ear plugs?

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By *rcticFoxxx OP   Woman  over a year ago

Hereabouts


"Ear plugs? "

Doesn't stop my bed vibrating from their music right underneath me

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By *ce WingerMan  over a year ago

P.O. Box DE1 0NQ

I'd move to Bradford pronto

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


"Ear plugs?

Doesn't stop my bed vibrating from their music right underneath me "

Has it's advantages then!!

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


"Ear plugs?

Doesn't stop my bed vibrating from their music right underneath me "

Personally I'd pull the fuse out the board till the morning

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By *rcticFoxxx OP   Woman  over a year ago

Hereabouts


"Ear plugs?

Doesn't stop my bed vibrating from their music right underneath me

Has it's advantages then!! "

Not when I share a room it doesn't lol!

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

Depends if they brought their own booze home,and was in to good music

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By *rcticFoxxx OP   Woman  over a year ago

Hereabouts


"Ear plugs?

Doesn't stop my bed vibrating from their music right underneath me

Personally I'd pull the fuse out the board till the morning

"

If I knew how, I would. I also wanted to duct tape their mouths shut! I can hear EVERYTHING from my room.. Normal inside voices are fine, I can ignore them.. But d*unken shouting I just can't ignore

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


"Ear plugs?

Doesn't stop my bed vibrating from their music right underneath me

Personally I'd pull the fuse out the board till the morning

If I knew how, I would. I also wanted to duct tape their mouths shut! I can hear EVERYTHING from my room.. Normal inside voices are fine, I can ignore them.. But d*unken shouting I just can't ignore "

Just go to the fuse box,and pull the main fuse out usually below the fuse box

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By *rcticFoxxx OP   Woman  over a year ago

Hereabouts


"Ear plugs?

Doesn't stop my bed vibrating from their music right underneath me

Personally I'd pull the fuse out the board till the morning

If I knew how, I would. I also wanted to duct tape their mouths shut! I can hear EVERYTHING from my room.. Normal inside voices are fine, I can ignore them.. But d*unken shouting I just can't ignore

Just go to the fuse box,and pull the main fuse out usually below the fuse box "

I don't even know where the fuse box is

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


"Ear plugs?

Doesn't stop my bed vibrating from their music right underneath me

Has it's advantages then!!

Not when I share a room it doesn't lol! "

I've got it; - ear plugs plus a waterbed, - they don't vibrate!

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


"Ear plugs?

Doesn't stop my bed vibrating from their music right underneath me

Personally I'd pull the fuse out the board till the morning

If I knew how, I would. I also wanted to duct tape their mouths shut! I can hear EVERYTHING from my room.. Normal inside voices are fine, I can ignore them.. But d*unken shouting I just can't ignore

Just go to the fuse box,and pull the main fuse out usually below the fuse box

I don't even know where the fuse box is "

Do you live in a mansion lol

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


"Ear plugs?

Doesn't stop my bed vibrating from their music right underneath me

Personally I'd pull the fuse out the board till the morning

If I knew how, I would. I also wanted to duct tape their mouths shut! I can hear EVERYTHING from my room.. Normal inside voices are fine, I can ignore them.. But d*unken shouting I just can't ignore

Just go to the fuse box,and pull the main fuse out usually below the fuse box

I don't even know where the fuse box is "

Quite often near front doors or stair cupboard

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


"Ear plugs?

Doesn't stop my bed vibrating from their music right underneath me

Personally I'd pull the fuse out the board till the morning

If I knew how, I would. I also wanted to duct tape their mouths shut! I can hear EVERYTHING from my room.. Normal inside voices are fine, I can ignore them.. But d*unken shouting I just can't ignore

Just go to the fuse box,and pull the main fuse out usually below the fuse box

I don't even know where the fuse box is "

Geez, if you're not sure, be careful because there's enough voltage there to ensure you'll never hear a party again!

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By *empting Devil.Woman  over a year ago

Sheffield


"Ear plugs?

Doesn't stop my bed vibrating from their music right underneath me

Personally I'd pull the fuse out the board till the morning

If I knew how, I would. I also wanted to duct tape their mouths shut! I can hear EVERYTHING from my room.. Normal inside voices are fine, I can ignore them.. But d*unken shouting I just can't ignore

Just go to the fuse box,and pull the main fuse out usually below the fuse box

I don't even know where the fuse box is

Quite often near front doors or stair cupboard "

Aren't most fuse boxes flip switches now? Not ones you can pull out?

Frustrating I know OP, but as long as it's not every weekend (or every day ) then you're just going to have to grit your teeth and bear it. She's at the age where she should be staying out till all hours then bringing friends back and making too much noise.

A calm word tomorrow might help ensure it doesn't happen again, or at least not too loudly or too late. I know you want to rant and get annoyed but that will just take the edge off and she'll find it amusing.

Hope you manage to catch it up sometime today.

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By *rcticFoxxx OP   Woman  over a year ago

Hereabouts


"Ear plugs?

Doesn't stop my bed vibrating from their music right underneath me

Personally I'd pull the fuse out the board till the morning

If I knew how, I would. I also wanted to duct tape their mouths shut! I can hear EVERYTHING from my room.. Normal inside voices are fine, I can ignore them.. But d*unken shouting I just can't ignore

Just go to the fuse box,and pull the main fuse out usually below the fuse box

I don't even know where the fuse box is

Quite often near front doors or stair cupboard

Aren't most fuse boxes flip switches now? Not ones you can pull out?

Frustrating I know OP, but as long as it's not every weekend (or every day ) then you're just going to have to grit your teeth and bear it. She's at the age where she should be staying out till all hours then bringing friends back and making too much noise.

A calm word tomorrow might help ensure it doesn't happen again, or at least not too loudly or too late. I know you want to rant and get annoyed but that will just take the edge off and she'll find it amusing.

Hope you manage to catch it up sometime today."

It was a calm word last night.. 3 texts, a quiet word, a shout down the stairs, and then going downstairs and telling everyone to get out tonight.. it's not every weekend, but two nights in a row when I'm barely sleeping enough as it is just really pisses me off!

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By *rcticFoxxx OP   Woman  over a year ago

Hereabouts


"Ear plugs?

Doesn't stop my bed vibrating from their music right underneath me

Personally I'd pull the fuse out the board till the morning

If I knew how, I would. I also wanted to duct tape their mouths shut! I can hear EVERYTHING from my room.. Normal inside voices are fine, I can ignore them.. But d*unken shouting I just can't ignore

Just go to the fuse box,and pull the main fuse out usually below the fuse box

I don't even know where the fuse box is

Quite often near front doors or stair cupboard "

It's probably in the cupboard under the stairs then.. I daren't venture in there even to top up the electric.. Spiders yuck!

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

fab gets more and more like the book of faces every day....

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

Get your own place

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


"fab gets more and more like the book of faces every day.... "

Uh huh...

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

Must be a sister thing... I live with my three younger brothers and I have no troubles!

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By *iewMan  over a year ago
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Angus & Findhorn

she is having fun and as long as it is not a regular thing, leave her be.

have a word re being a little quieter, but it is about give and take.....

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By *iss_tressWoman  over a year ago

London


"Get your own place "

My thoughts too!

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By *rcticFoxxx OP   Woman  over a year ago

Hereabouts


"Get your own place

My thoughts too!"

You guys wanna pay my deposit? It's not quite as simple as that. I didn't flip the first night because my little sister wasn't here.. I flipped tonight cos they woke her up. I also got a text from the neighbour who have a new born baby asking me to turn the music down. You gonna suggest they move too?

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By *iewMan  over a year ago
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Angus & Findhorn

no, I would have asked them nicely to play their music a little quieter and explained a text has come through from the neighbours.

and if they didn't, I would have asked your sister to ask them to leave. I take it, it is her home as well.

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By *rcticFoxxx OP   Woman  over a year ago

Hereabouts


"no, I would have asked them nicely to play their music a little quieter and explained a text has come through from the neighbours.

and if they didn't, I would have asked your sister to ask them to leave. I take it, it is her home as well.

"

I did that... 3 texts, a quiet word with my sister.. then shouted.. then went down to tell them to leave...

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By *iewMan  over a year ago
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Angus & Findhorn

and does the neighbour's baby cry at nights and you hear that... did they party before the baby came.

it is about give and take and if this weekend is a one off... then I really don't see the issue.

if it is a regular thing, that may be different.

just because you are having difficulty sleeping, doesn't mean the world tip toes around.

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By *rishman75Man  over a year ago

Chessington/epsom

You should of called me I was in Dorking last night and I would of come over and sorted them out for you and show you the fuse box . I've done it before for a friend and they all buggered off.

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


"and does the neighbour's baby cry at nights and you hear that... did they party before the baby came.

it is about give and take and if this weekend is a one off... then I really don't see the issue.

if it is a regular thing, that may be different.

just because you are having difficulty sleeping, doesn't mean the world tip toes around."

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By *andy_tomMan  over a year ago

wolverhampton

Call the police , and tell them you have intruders , ,

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By *rcticFoxxx OP   Woman  over a year ago

Hereabouts


"and does the neighbour's baby cry at nights and you hear that... did they party before the baby came.

it is about give and take and if this weekend is a one off... then I really don't see the issue.

if it is a regular thing, that may be different.

just because you are having difficulty sleeping, doesn't mean the world tip toes around."

I've only heard the baby cry at night once.. and I was wide awake at the time, no way I would have been able to hear it if I was asleep. My point is, it was 3.30 in the morning, they woke up my little sister and the neighbours... that's inconsiderate... hence the thread title. It's the second time this weekend... again, inconsiderate. And I'm not saying they need to tiptoe around me, just not blast music at 3.30 in the morning, 2 nights in a row. I asked what people would do... reasonable answers... I'm not asking for people to make me out to be the bad guy for caring about new parents, and a 13 year old who needs her sleep...I was simply asking for advice, not abuse. It's a valid question...

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By *iewMan  over a year ago
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Angus & Findhorn


".I was simply asking for advice, not abuse. It's a valid question... "

and I answered in a non abusing fashion.

Now it may not be the answer you were seeking, but nonetheless it is my answer.

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By *rcticFoxxx OP   Woman  over a year ago

Hereabouts


".I was simply asking for advice, not abuse. It's a valid question...

and I answered in a non abusing fashion.

Now it may not be the answer you were seeking, but nonetheless it is my answer.

"

I did the same thing that you said... Ask them nicely, say about the text.

Then you changed your mind and said its not an issue and implied that I'm in the wrong by wanting them to be quiet because I'm not sleeping properly... So yeah, two different answers doesn't really make sense...

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By *iewMan  over a year ago
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Angus & Findhorn

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By *iewMan  over a year ago
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Angus & Findhorn

I think my answer has been consistent, it is about give and take and as long as it is not a regular thing

then you can ask them to quieten down but it is upto your sister, it is her home as well as the one you moved back into.

It is the weekend and yes your sister should have more concern for her younger sister as well but that is a conversation that your mother/father should be having with her.

In your OP you mention your younger sister and the need for your beauty sleep, then the neighbour later so your concern for the baby came a 3rd after yourself.

I hope it resolves itself

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By *rcticFoxxx OP   Woman  over a year ago

Hereabouts


"I think my answer has been consistent, it is about give and take and as long as it is not a regular thing

then you can ask them to quieten down but it is upto your sister, it is her home as well as the one you moved back into.

It is the weekend and yes your sister should have more concern for her younger sister as well but that is a conversation that your mother/father should be having with her.

In your OP you mention your younger sister and the need for your beauty sleep, then the neighbour later so your concern for the baby came a 3rd after yourself.

I hope it resolves itself"

Absent mother and father.

Didn't want to mention a baby on a swingers site.. Odd sorts around.

I give a fuck load more than I take.

I'm tired and stroppy so I apologise for being short with you.

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

Give me a call I'll come over and take your mind off their noise as we make our own? Xx

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By *iewMan  over a year ago
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Angus & Findhorn


"

I'm tired and stroppy so I apologise for being short with you. "

I never considered you to be, but I hope it works out for all concerned

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By *rcticFoxxx OP   Woman  over a year ago

Hereabouts

Well she's now vomiting, so I guess that's karma. So tempted to ignore her but water seems like the most logical option

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By *erbyDalesCplCouple  over a year ago

Derbyshire

Whose house is it? From what you describe it sounds like you're living with your parents, but I can't tell your age since you've hidden your profile. If so, get them to deal with it.

Otherwise, what you're describing pretty much sounds like every weekend in student digs, when I had to work to pay my way and also needed sleep.

What you did last night, was all you could have done. The trouble is, when they're d*unk, eventually the whole thing becomes a big joke to them, and you become a party-pooper.

Today you need to vent, get a little sympathy, get more sleep, then decide whether the occasional disruption is worth living in your situation.

Best of luck

Mr ddc

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By *ittle_brat_evie!!Woman  over a year ago

evesham

Sorry if this sounds rude but you do seem to have a problem for every solution, not just on this thread but on all your others as well.

Try talking to your sister when she is not d*unk and not around her friends. D*unk people don't listen and if you are confronted in front of your friends when d*unk you act the big man on campus.

I am sure we have all acted badly when young and d*unk (or any age and d*unk lol)

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

I think I must have been a rubbish teenager because I used to go out and do the loud d*unken partying in town, stay out as late as I wanted then just come home and go to bed.

If other neighbours are being disturbed by it too then a think a word to that effect is in order. Doing what you want and having your fun is absolutely fine, but not when it starts to affect someone else's quality of life.

Personally I'd be bloody furious as I hate being woken up and always have done. I had neighbours like this once and was always out banging on their door in the middle of the night.

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By *bi HaiveMan  over a year ago
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Cheeseville, Somerset


"Well she's now vomiting, so I guess that's karma. So tempted to ignore her but water seems like the most logical option "

Give her some vegetable soup.

Cold.

A

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By *erbyDalesCplCouple  over a year ago

Derbyshire


"Well she's now vomiting, so I guess that's karma. So tempted to ignore her but water seems like the most logical option

Give her some vegetable soup.

Cold.

A"

What, like Heinz Big Soup?

The one with diced carrots and lumps in?

How will she know which way it's going?

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By *bi HaiveMan  over a year ago
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Cheeseville, Somerset


"Well she's now vomiting, so I guess that's karma. So tempted to ignore her but water seems like the most logical option

Give her some vegetable soup.

Cold.

A

What, like Heinz Big Soup?

The one with diced carrots and lumps in?

How will she know which way it's going?

"

Exactly.

I did this with a housemate once.

Then when he went out clubbing I'd leave a bowl of it in the kitchen next to the fridge so it was the first thing he saw when he came back.

Stopped him hitting the beer when he got home.

A

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


"Well she's now vomiting, so I guess that's karma. So tempted to ignore her but water seems like the most logical option

Give her some vegetable soup.

Cold.

A

What, like Heinz Big Soup?

The one with diced carrots and lumps in?

How will she know which way it's going?

Exactly.

I did this with a housemate once.

Then when he went out clubbing I'd leave a bowl of it in the kitchen next to the fridge so it was the first thing he saw when he came back.

Stopped him hitting the beer when he got home.

A"

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By *stwo80Couple  over a year ago

yorkshire

If she does it again just ride it out best you can and then turf her out of her bed later on ,a couple of hours after she has gone to sleep .

Bowl of cold veg soup is a nice touch !

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By *isscheekychopsWoman  over a year ago

The land of grey peas and bacon

OP your life seems to be full of drama...chill out its the weekend people have fun

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By *erbyDalesCplCouple  over a year ago

Derbyshire


"Well she's now vomiting, so I guess that's karma. So tempted to ignore her but water seems like the most logical option

Give her some vegetable soup.

Cold.

A

What, like Heinz Big Soup?

The one with diced carrots and lumps in?

How will she know which way it's going?

Exactly.

I did this with a housemate once.

Then when he went out clubbing I'd leave a bowl of it in the kitchen next to the fridge so it was the first thing he saw when he came back.

Stopped him hitting the beer when he got home.

A"

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

No you are not wrong. The worst thing is to hsve little shits wake you up. Its incondsiderate especially if they are waking your little sister. You don't have to chill out or accept it. If it happens again just go and sit in the rokm with them and see how long they take to stop.

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

What age are her friends, 13teen year olds drinking ?

Your are 21 seen as the cool sister ?

Not many here would allow their 13teen year old to party with friends at 3am, especially when these friends just rocked up looking for a place to go.

Double lock the front door on the weekends and take the key with you

May not stop them knocking but at least you can deal with it with them on the outside.

They will soon find another place and door.

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By *rcticFoxxx OP   Woman  over a year ago

Hereabouts


"What age are her friends, 13teen year olds drinking ?

Your are 21 seen as the cool sister ?

Not many here would allow their 13teen year old to party with friends at 3am, especially when these friends just rocked up looking for a place to go.

Double lock the front door on the weekends and take the key with you

May not stop them knocking but at least you can deal with it with them on the outside.

They will soon find another place and door."

It wasn't the 13 year old who was drinking.. she was asleep. It was my other sister. Just thought I'd throw that out there so I don't get abuse for allowing underage drinking :S

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By *ittle_brat_evie!!Woman  over a year ago

evesham


"What age are her friends, 13teen year olds drinking ?

Your are 21 seen as the cool sister ?

Not many here would allow their 13teen year old to party with friends at 3am, especially when these friends just rocked up looking for a place to go.

Double lock the front door on the weekends and take the key with you

May not stop them knocking but at least you can deal with it with them on the outside.

They will soon find another place and door."

she has 2 sisters, the 13 year old was in bed which is why she is pissed about the other coming in at 3:30am

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

Any conciliation I'd be pissed off too. I'm all for parties but sometimes neighbours need to be considered. It's lucky noise abatement wasn't called in as they could have seized the equipment then you and family would have been even more pissed!

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


"What age are her friends, 13teen year olds drinking ?

Your are 21 seen as the cool sister ?

Not many here would allow their 13teen year old to party with friends at 3am, especially when these friends just rocked up looking for a place to go.

Double lock the front door on the weekends and take the key with you

May not stop them knocking but at least you can deal with it with them on the outside.

They will soon find another place and door.

It wasn't the 13 year old who was drinking.. she was asleep. It was my other sister. Just thought I'd throw that out there so I don't get abuse for allowing underage drinking :S "

Oops lol

Do you have a flickknife ???

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By *ee VianteWoman  over a year ago

Somewhere in North Norfolk

Go down, cut the plug off the stereo, go back to bed.

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


"Any conciliation I'd be pissed off too. I'm all for parties but sometimes neighbours need to be considered. It's lucky noise abatement wasn't called in as they could have seized the equipment then you and family would have been even more pissed! "

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By *erbyDalesCplCouple  over a year ago

Derbyshire

Am I the only one singing this?

https://youtu.be/ecQkZ_xIQJQ

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By *odareyouMan  over a year ago

not far from iceland,,,,,, tescos is nearer though :-) (near leeds)

I think I must have been a rubbish teenager because I used to go out and do the loud d*unken partying in town, stay out as late as I wanted then just come home and go to bed.

If other neighbours are being disturbed by it too then a think a word to that effect is in order. Doing what you want and having your fun is absolutely fine, but not when it starts to affect someone else's quality of life.

Personally I'd be bloody furious as I hate being woken up

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By *oobsandballsMan  over a year ago

st andrews

I think your sister inviting friends back to a house with other people in it, then pissing off to bed and leaving them to it is the height of rudeness.

Your house, not theirs. Her house also, but in that case she should stay awake and ensure her guests aren't disturbing anyone.

I'd have strong words, and every time it happened I'd kick them out until they got the message.

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By *inaTitzTV/TS  over a year ago

Titz Towers, North Notts

I used to find at Uni that just making a personal appearance and asking if they'd had a good night, then a casual mention I was going back to bed was enough to get the noise turned down.

In 20 years, she'll still be your sister, so handle it subtly, kill her with kindness.

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By *oobsandballsMan  over a year ago

st andrews


"Go down, cut the plug off the stereo, go back to bed."

And I'd also do this

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

I'm with you girlnextdoor...on this one...who's going to be all reasonable at 3.30am and kindly ask someone who is taking the piss to "please turn the music down" I'd have blown my own fuse..marched downstairs opened the front door. ..shouted..."out" right at the very beginning. ..

You would have saved a load of hassle. ..hope you get a wee cosy snooze today to make up...vfg.

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

Record them then play it back to her when she is trying to sleep off the hangover.

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

Too much pussy footing around the younger generation. .."let them have there fun"...fook that...I say let them realise there behaviour is unacceptable. ...I'm mean you weren't being unreasonable. ..she (sister) had two nites of fun..

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By *ireman at your serviceMan  over a year ago

The floor or bed

I would have got some cold water pored it over her then said now go and sort out your guests so me and your sister can get some sleep

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


"and does the neighbour's baby cry at nights and you hear that... did they party before the baby came.

it is about give and take and if this weekend is a one off... then I really don't see the issue.

if it is a regular thing, that may be different.

just because you are having difficulty sleeping, doesn't mean the world tip toes around."

So you're an inconsiderate **** too then

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

Yahoooo. ..another person who takes a no nonsense approach. ..

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

I'd read her the riot act after kicking the little brats.

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By *iewMan  over a year ago
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Angus & Findhorn

[Removed by poster at 19/04/15 11:18:57]

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By *allipygousMan  over a year ago

Leicester


"and does the neighbour's baby cry at nights and you hear that... did they party before the baby came.

it is about give and take and if this weekend is a one off... then I really don't see the issue.

if it is a regular thing, that may be different.

just because you are having difficulty sleeping, doesn't mean the world tip toes around.

So you're an inconsiderate **** too then "

You're allowed to type 'cunt'.

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By *iewMan  over a year ago
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Angus & Findhorn


"and does the neighbour's baby cry at nights and you hear that... did they party before the baby came.

it is about give and take and if this weekend is a one off... then I really don't see the issue.

if it is a regular thing, that may be different.

just because you are having difficulty sleeping, doesn't mean the world tip toes around.

So you're an inconsiderate **** too then

You're allowed to type 'cunt'."

I read it as FUCK...

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


"and does the neighbour's baby cry at nights and you hear that... did they party before the baby came.

it is about give and take and if this weekend is a one off... then I really don't see the issue.

if it is a regular thing, that may be different.

just because you are having difficulty sleeping, doesn't mean the world tip toes around.

So you're an inconsiderate **** too then

my sexual pleasure is at the forefront of any meet of mine... I am not one of the good guys who declare their interest on the forums is in making the woman come first...

maybe together, we can stimulate each other to mutual satisfaction, but i don't own someone else pleasure. "

I'm really lost now!

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By *iewMan  over a year ago
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Angus & Findhorn


"and does the neighbour's baby cry at nights and you hear that... did they party before the baby came.

it is about give and take and if this weekend is a one off... then I really don't see the issue.

if it is a regular thing, that may be different.

just because you are having difficulty sleeping, doesn't mean the world tip toes around.

So you're an inconsiderate **** too then

my sexual pleasure is at the forefront of any meet of mine... I am not one of the good guys who declare their interest on the forums is in making the woman come first...

maybe together, we can stimulate each other to mutual satisfaction, but i don't own someone else pleasure.

I'm really lost now! "

I just deleted as I misread what the person meant

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By *allipygousMan  over a year ago

Leicester


"and does the neighbour's baby cry at nights and you hear that... did they party before the baby came.

it is about give and take and if this weekend is a one off... then I really don't see the issue.

if it is a regular thing, that may be different.

just because you are having difficulty sleeping, doesn't mean the world tip toes around.

So you're an inconsiderate **** too then

You're allowed to type 'cunt'.

I read it as FUCK... "

Says a lot about my spoken vocabulary as opposed to my written one

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

Paper, rock, scissors...

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


"Go down, cut the plug off the stereo, go back to bed."

*turn the power off at the wall first before cutting the plug off*

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By *rcticFoxxx OP   Woman  over a year ago

Hereabouts


"Go down, cut the plug off the stereo, go back to bed.

*turn the power off at the wall first before cutting the plug off* "

I dunno, it might solve my sleeping problems if I don't unplug it first!

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


"and does the neighbour's baby cry at nights and you hear that... did they party before the baby came.

it is about give and take and if this weekend is a one off... then I really don't see the issue.

if it is a regular thing, that may be different.

just because you are having difficulty sleeping, doesn't mean the world tip toes around.

So you're an inconsiderate **** too then

You're allowed to type 'cunt'."

Good girls don't swear...even pretend ones lol

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


"Go down, cut the plug off the stereo, go back to bed.

*turn the power off at the wall first before cutting the plug off* "

Isn't that a little drastic?

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By *erbyDalesCplCouple  over a year ago

Derbyshire

I feel so smug now for asking Nanna to come for a 'holiday' (not babysit, honest) when Mrs ddc & I went on our 2nd honeymoon...

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By *innamon!Woman  over a year ago

no matter

Does your mother not take on the responsibility of parenting.. why is it the neighbours are texting you and not her.

I guess you could always ring the police and ask them to come round or suggest that the neighbours ring the police.

Yelling at d*unk noisy teens is never going to work .. just put on a pair of ear phones and play the music you like . or talking books and shut out the noise downstairs.

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By *allipygousMan  over a year ago

Leicester


"and does the neighbour's baby cry at nights and you hear that... did they party before the baby came.

it is about give and take and if this weekend is a one off... then I really don't see the issue.

if it is a regular thing, that may be different.

just because you are having difficulty sleeping, doesn't mean the world tip toes around.

So you're an inconsiderate **** too then

You're allowed to type 'cunt'.

Good girls don't swear...even pretend ones lol

"

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By *ee VianteWoman  over a year ago

Somewhere in North Norfolk


"Go down, cut the plug off the stereo, go back to bed.

*turn the power off at the wall first before cutting the plug off* "

I was thinking more like pull the plug out of the wall before cutting it off.

Do people really need to be told this?!

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By *ee VianteWoman  over a year ago

Somewhere in North Norfolk


"Go down, cut the plug off the stereo, go back to bed.

*turn the power off at the wall first before cutting the plug off*

Isn't that a little drastic?"

If you've tried asking nicely and they've not listened and the neighbours are complaining I don't think so.

It's easy enough to repair and it would solve the loud music problem and probably would get across that you really aren't joking.

I'll ask nicely once but I don't take any crap.

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

Wake your sister at 5am for a few days. Music on loud and see if she likes it.

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


"Go down, cut the plug off the stereo, go back to bed.

*turn the power off at the wall first before cutting the plug off*

I was thinking more like pull the plug out of the wall before cutting it off.

Do people really need to be told this?!"

Surprising isn't it but I'm guessing yes

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