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MY BLOODY NEIGHBOUR!!!

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ICanHearYou · 22/07/2014 21:32

This is the second night running that she has STOOD under my childrens window (open because its hot) and SHOUTED into a mobile phone.

I don't care if you think that you are so hard done by because the RSPCA took the animals you abandoned in the garden

I don't care about your new car

Your sisters issues

Now something about chickens.

Its endless. An hour and a half she was out there last night.

GIVE ME STRENGTH!

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ICanHearYou · 22/07/2014 23:18

They said he was very 'old fashioned' whatever that means.

'Old fashioned' in the sense that he doesn't believe in new age ducks who fetch and carry their own water and food?

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Lala5 · 22/07/2014 23:26

I'm so glad your concern about the ducks paid off - well done! So glad the RSPCA were able to help x

salsmum · 23/07/2014 02:44

I too have this problem with the 19 yr old son next door standing in the garden (where he smokes-because he can't smoke indoors) under my daughters window on mobile LOUDLY! I also have a next door but 1 who's daughter (aged) 17 likes to have late night drinking parties with activities inc 1, trampoline 2, large paddling pool an the latest addition a shed/club house complete with gym & pool table and soon to be added optics!!! Angry these 'gatherings' are accompanied by loud screeching/laughing and drunken shenanigans but am feeling that as I'm getting older and menopausal i do seem to be getting more 'sound sensitive' especially after midnight! but just hate inconsiderate neighbours with the 'I on't give a f* attitude Angry I did however have to laugh the other day when my other neighbour decided to strim the grass with earphones on connected to ipod....his 'singing' was bloody awful. Confused...he couldn't hear it but the whole street could.

LeoandBoosmum · 23/07/2014 02:58

Would it be taken seriously if you reported her language towards her children (absolutely despicable way to talk to young children)? I mean 'lay you the fuck out'...that's a direct threat of physical violence, no? I'm glad you reported the chickens...if you can report her behaviour with her children (I'm not sure if, horrendous as it is, such language from a parent towards her children would be cause for investigation/ action) but...in for a penny in for a pound. She sounds like a right witch... I agree too with the idea to empty a pot out of water out of the window on her (maybe with a drop of piss mixed in!) :/ Ps. I remember the post last week and am glad the chickens were removed... What happened to the guinea pig?

LeoandBoosmum · 23/07/2014 03:03

Oops, just read the guinea pig bit...missed that. I'm relieved she won't get the ducks back but I hope to God they don't give her the poor little guinea pig back :(

ICanHearYou · 23/07/2014 07:31

To be honest I am not up for invoking the wrath of them any further, she actually does look after her children, they have clean clothes/house/toys and she feeds them. She is bloody BLOODY rude to them and it is unacceptable but not a cause for further concern.

I would really rather not hear it in the garden and if it escalates I will be right on that phone but I don't think it would benefit anyone right now.

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MyCarHasBrokenDownAgain · 23/07/2014 07:42

We had a bloke that used to do this from 10pm onward, under our bedroom window, every fucking night. Until the time he started at 1.30am, and I completely lost it, stuck my head out of the window, and shouted at the top of my voice 'It's 1.30am in the morning for fucks sake, get a bloody room'. I was livid, you do not wake me up like that - ever LOL. He's never been back since! Grin Sorry neighbors, for that nighttime tirade!

ICanHearYou · 23/07/2014 07:52

I bet they were punching the air in their beds when you finally said something!

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FruitbatAuntie · 23/07/2014 08:49

Is it just me that opens threads like this one with trepidation, in case it's about them? Grin I do try to be considerate and lovely, however my children both have very loud voices, are enthusiastic shriekers and I have to tell them off loudly often. And our front door won't shut without it being slammed hard.

Glad your neighbour has had the animals removed, OP. I was shocked at your first thread - how can she be so ignorant about what animals need? Free access to food and water, it's not rocket science.

ICanHearYou · 23/07/2014 08:50

I know, shes been bleating on about how the hutches were 'perfectly clean and kept'

They weren't they were absolutely covered in shit to the point that the RSPCA man had to pick poo off the birds feet before putting them in the box.

Just totally clueless.

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Bifauxnen · 23/07/2014 09:55

Fruitbatauntie - not just you Grin I love a bad neighbour thread once I've established its not about me.

Icimoi · 23/07/2014 09:59

Fruitbat, get a joiner or locksmith to look at your front door, otherwise one day the neighbour thread will be about you!

SweetSummerSweetPea · 23/07/2014 10:12

Just the one? Your lucky I had groups shouting under windows parties on sunday and monday nights, groups smoking, right under windows, going to bed past midnight, waking up at 5am.....

ICanHearYou · 23/07/2014 15:34

What she lacks in numbers she makes up for in foul language and volume I assure you!

It is really irrelevant how many there are. If its enough to wake the kids up it is too many

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