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I've just been threatened

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Mitmoo · 03/08/2011 01:37

I've had the garden turned into a camp site and three children sleeping in tents aged 14. They were fast asleep by midnight. I've just had an elderly neighbour knock the door, I've left the outside security light on so they have light, it is mainly on my back garden but lights up around a little bit not
much. The children felt safer

He has told me to turn off the security light as it is keeping him up. I said don't be ridiculous it is 1 o clock in the morning and close your curtains.

He says it is a hot night and he shouldn't have to close his windows. I say leave your windows open use your curtains to block the light.

He says, if you don't turn off the lights I'll be back at 3 am and you wont like what I'll do, there are consequences and you wont like them"

I feel like that is a threat, one of the children heard it and was scared, I've woken all three children, got them inside and left the light on.

AIBU for thinking this w shouldn't be allowed to make veiled threats, scare one child and force me to get the other two in from their sleeps in the garden just to make sure this tosspot doesn't follow through with his threats which he says will happen at 3 am?

The kids and me were asleep, it was just the security light, it's not like they were causing any trouble.

What do you think? Excuse typos sleepy typing.

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izzywhizzyletsgetbusy · 04/08/2011 16:22

Not till the fat lady sings...

izzywhizzyletsgetbusy · 04/08/2011 16:22
FellatioNelson · 04/08/2011 16:48

A bit of purchase Beertricks? PURCHASE? Were you on that bobble plate thread perchance? My favourite thread of all time?

SuePurblybilt · 04/08/2011 16:51

Grin at PC PointyHeadedLoon. May I have that for my next namechange please and thanks?

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GwendolenHarleth · 04/08/2011 17:39

ROFL at "poo lollipop."

WhoseGotMyEyebrows · 04/08/2011 18:06

AbbyAbsinthe The OP was/is crying out to have the piss taken. And guess what? We can do what we like.

Well aren't you lovely! Hmm Sounds like the words of a bully to me. I think it translates into "I'm a nasty bullying little git and what you going to do about it?!"

Mitmoo · 04/08/2011 19:16

Amazed this is still going, anyway I've decided to borrow some other people's teens, have another tented sleepover for them. Music fags and vodka, the lot, I'll check out some reform homes and borstals for less wimpy kids. Blind eye will be turned to the vodka, fags and music and let him know just how lucky he is to have my son and his friends for very remote neighbours.

The let the party begin say around 11 - 4am might be good.

Then on the poo theme could get them to use his letter box for a pee and post him the other.

Light off of course.

Imaginary revenge is better than the real thing. Wink

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izzywhizzyletsgetbusy · 04/08/2011 19:29

You dealt with it, Mitmoo. It was a one-off incident that is unlikely be repeated and it's history now. END OF.

Please don't dissipate your energy or waste valuable time fantasising about revenge for such trivia.

Mitmoo · 04/08/2011 19:33

izzy it was meant to be humorous not serious. Very much a tongue in cheek so unserious it's not real kind of a comment.

Haven't you ever been in an office when just for fun the women in there have plotted imaginary revenge on their exes and pissed themselves laughing.

Seriously, this was not mean seriously. Smile

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Mitmoo · 04/08/2011 19:35

As an aside, at lunchtime some of the girls would wait for their exes to sleep and immac their heads, sew prawns into the hems of curtains, then there were some seriously disturbing ones involving male genetalia, salt and knitting needles. We won't even go there.

All imaginary of course.

Perhaps I just worked with some very poorly ladies but we did laugh.

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twinklypearls · 04/08/2011 20:06

I have never sat in an office where women have plotted revenge on their exes and then pissed themselves laughing. I must have lived a very sheltered life.

AmberLeaf · 04/08/2011 20:09

You must have.

Mitmoo · 04/08/2011 20:10

twinky you have missed out. We had some racous lunchtimes and no one was hurt.

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janelikesjam · 04/08/2011 20:11

I'd say sorry if the lights are bothering you, and turn them off. It seems old-fashioned to think of other peoples point of view these days.

crazynanna · 04/08/2011 20:12

It's my fave 'Me' time....plotting imaginary revenges on exes Smile

Mitmoo · 04/08/2011 20:17

Jane it has been done to death now but I don't expect you to read 600 odd posts so I'll repeat. He came to the door, woke me up at 1 am and was rude and aggressive. He didn't bring out my best side in those circumstances. I wasn't feeling reasonable I'd just been woken up about a light.

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Mitmoo · 04/08/2011 20:18

crazy we had some fun lunches thinking of revenge ideas. No one would ever have done it but the more outrageous, the more fun. For some the more painful the better.

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GypsyMoth · 04/08/2011 20:37

strangely,for my ex,revenge would be silence and to do nothing!! he would really have loved the revenge you described mitmoo,even negative attention was good for him!

Mitmoo · 04/08/2011 20:53

ilt you have missed the point it is imaginary revenge, the exes never new. Did you miss the part about girls having a laugh together and it all being just for fun?

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GypsyMoth · 04/08/2011 21:03

well thats the thing,i'd have no fun planning imaginary revenge cos he would love it!

Mitmoo · 04/08/2011 21:06

ILT If it was imaginary revenge he wouldn't know about it. He couldn't love it.

To quote the great Homer Simpson: DOH!

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GypsyMoth · 04/08/2011 21:40

homer ? great?

LineRunner · 05/08/2011 22:05

I hope everything is now settled down with the neighbour and the police?

Are you letting your son camp out again? I used to love that, right up until I was about 15.

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