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Was I unreasonable here.

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Yummymummyyobe1 · 04/06/2012 21:45

I was going to name change for this but don't think it is necessery. Anyway here goes.

My DP, me and our DS1 live in quite a nice area. We are on first name terms with the three neighbours to the left of us and are quite friendly you know the sort of thing popping in for a cuppa, and neighbourhoog get togethers as well as lists of contact number and spare keys to one anothers homes.

Anyway to the right hand side there are how do I put this delicately?? a couple of properties where the famliy's/tenants are less then salubrious police visits are numerous and their genral behaviour is frightful for example their children seem to think it is more than acceptable to trespass on private property by climbing over the wrought iron work and playing chase across the four front gardens.

So today my DP and his father popped out for an hour whilst I stayed in with our DS1 whist he napped. Anway the door bell went and as bold as brass a member of the family to the right had the audacity to knock on the scrounge. We had just had a delivery of baby related items a new supply of nappies and formula you know the sort of thing. She stood on the doorstep and asked if I had some spare baby formula and nappies as they were sort this week. I politely said we didn't (a small white lie a know) anyway after this she stood there and asked if I was sure, as we have a small baby ourselves. At this my blood began to boil a little as no should mean no and not a chance to negotiate.

Anyway after storming down our front path and slamming the gate closed I overheard her say something about people like them. Ha what a nerve I think she has that very wrong and how we would help the people to the left (which I would as they put their famlies and children first).

The reason I said no are as follows:

  1. They all have mobile phones
  2. Most of them smoke
  3. They always have a drink in their hand
  4. Have Sky

under normal circumstances not an issue but if you can not afford to look after your child then some if not all the above are not needed, and surely any parent would put their child first before luxury items.

Was I unreasonable to turn her down based on the above grounds or should I have helped?

Thanks xx

OP posts:
WorraLiberty · 04/06/2012 23:08

WorraLiberty Can I clarify anything? xx

Yes

Exactly what is it you're on and have you checked the dosage is correct? Grin

Yummymummyyobe1 · 04/06/2012 23:10

WorraLiberty I'm not on anything at all. Grin xx

OP posts:
springydaffs · 04/06/2012 23:10

time you hoiked up your bosoms OP xx

WorraLiberty · 04/06/2012 23:12

Then knock nextdoor and ask if you can borrow something Grin xx

WhereMyMilk · 04/06/2012 23:12

Tits, I meant to say you can fuck off you posh freaks, but looks nicely wierdy ranty the other way-maybe THAT'S what the neighbour muttered as she walked away...

Yummymummyyobe1 · 04/06/2012 23:13

springydaffs bosoms hoiked up . xx

OP posts:
WhereMyMilk · 04/06/2012 23:15

Anyway, I love a nice sherry me, not a can of that lager stuff.

Yummymummyyobe1 · 04/06/2012 23:15

WorraLiberty I would never call upon a neighbour I do not know on a personally.

WhereMyMilk perhaps it was but had to go in and make sure DS was okay after his nap. xx

OP posts:
BigHRHFlowers · 04/06/2012 23:17

OP why not go and knock on their door and offer them some of your spare apostrophes in place of the formula and nappies. xx

WorraLiberty · 04/06/2012 23:17

Invite them round and get to know them on a personally xx

It's all about community xx

Why not crack open a box of Jubilee Fondant Fancies? xx

HRHOliviaMumsnet · 04/06/2012 23:17

@bruxeur

I like to make it easy for MNHQ, the poor dears do confuse themselves so with their deletion strategy.
Can we help bruxeur? Hmm
Yummymummyyobe1 · 04/06/2012 23:18

WhereMyMilk I'm not very keen on Sherry to be honest. xx

OP posts:
WorraLiberty · 04/06/2012 23:21

Aye up it's MNHQ

Just whistle and don't tell 'em nuffink Grin

Yummymummyyobe1 · 04/06/2012 23:22

WorraLiberty I would if they were a little less rude to people and see that there children playing in our frontage is more than a little annoying. Were there Jubilee Fondant Fancies? Is there any such thing as a true community this day in age?

BigHRHFlowers I have just noticed my over use of the apostrophe in this thread. My English Mistress would be disappointed.

xx

OP posts:
Yummymummyyobe1 · 04/06/2012 23:23

WorraLiberty I believe no comment would be ideal when questioned. Grin xx

OP posts:
redwineformethanks · 04/06/2012 23:24

Not such a hardship to give someone a nappy and a few tablespoons of formula, surely? This thread is weird.

ilovesooty · 04/06/2012 23:24

Playing in our frontage? Grin

Yummymummyyobe1 · 04/06/2012 23:25

ilovesooty woops that does sound rather rude. Winkxx

OP posts:
ilovesooty · 04/06/2012 23:26

Not as rude as Worra's neighbour messing with her back passage...

OhNoMyFanjo · 04/06/2012 23:26

Shit it's the rozzers, scatter Grin

Flisspaps · 04/06/2012 23:26

It'd better be bloody real now I've stuck up for the OP.

You've not been on the jubilee champers have you yummy? Grin

Yummymummyyobe1 · 04/06/2012 23:26

ilovesooty I say matron. xx

OP posts:
wannabeamillionaire · 04/06/2012 23:27

read the first page have not even bothered with the rest boring

WorraLiberty · 04/06/2012 23:27

Do you trim your frontage on a regular basis or let it go au naturel?

MissTapestry · 04/06/2012 23:29

I have no fucking clue what is going on with this thread, I just thought I'd mention the OP isn't a troll, but from what I've seen of her other posts in pregnancy she just lives in a slightly more flowery airy fairy world to the rest of us Grin

Oh, and YABU

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