Meet the Other Phone. Child-safe in minutes.

Meet the Other Phone.
Child-safe in minutes.

Buy now

Please or to access all these features

Chat

Join the discussion and chat with other Mumsnetters about everyday life, relationships and parenting.

Festive neighbour disputes

1 reply

fullforce · 24/12/2018 11:29

Is anyone else’s neighbours causing them problems this Christmas? Just caught NDN’s aggressive dog urinating on my front doorstep (damn shared access), I can already feel the Christmas cheer!Xmas Grin Had endless issues with them the whole time I’ve lived here but I just smile and get on with it. Lighthearted thread as I just need an outlet until it’s an appropriate time to pour a glass of wine. I hope I’m not the only one still feeling the affects of their neighbours at this time of year, I could do without it but oh well!

OP posts:
Dowser · 24/12/2018 12:40

It was only when my ndn of 5 years moved out, that I realised what an oppressive atmosphere they cast over our little cul de sac.
They should neber have moved in , in the first place.
They were onlyin their 40s and moved from a house to a very small 2 bed bungalow.
I think his eyes lit up when he saw the garage with, lots ofspace at the front for tinkering with his bikesbut completely overlooked the fact that we had two cars parked outside our garage andas the garages run at right andles tothe line of bungalows, they were never going to get away from the fact that one of our cars ( parked one behind the other) was always going to run alongside their garden.

I’m sure it irritated the tits off them.oh we took parcels in for each other, that sort of thing, but if there was the slightest niggleshed be round like she’d wet the bed.

Happy days are here again

New posts on this thread. Refresh page