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WIBU to put TV on at top volume

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AlwaysDancing1234 · 20/12/2014 05:41

Neighbours had a party last night, it's the festive season so at first I thought "fair enough" then as the night wore on I got p*ssed off.

Their friends went into the front garden to smoke so lots of door slamming as they went in and out 2 billion times and shouting, swearing and singing.

4am came and went they were still partying. DD was finally asleep, on me, so couldn't go out and ask them to STFU

At 5am it finally went quiet but DS and DD both awake.

So would I be unreasonable to give DS some wooden spoons and metal pan lids and send him out to the garden to serenade the (inconsiderate f*ckers) neighbours

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AlwaysDancing1234 · 20/12/2014 05:42

Oops posted to soon.... and put Frozen on the TV at top volume and encourage kids to sing along very loudly. That'll teach 'em!

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tracyrobo · 20/12/2014 05:57

If they were that drunk they probably wouldn't even hear it! I feel your pain...

Wonkyparsnip · 20/12/2014 06:15

What's that? You desperately need to borrow a tsp of sugar and have to go and ring the doorbell over and over until they answer?

AlwaysDancing1234 · 20/12/2014 06:22

Oooh good idea Parsnip!

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RokensWife · 20/12/2014 06:34

I would be hoovering, allowing my autistic son to indulge in his opening and closing doors obsession, washing machine and dishwasher going, TV volume up etc

JamNan · 20/12/2014 06:38

Maybe wait a wee while until they are awake and nursing their hangovers then give it to 'em.

AlwaysDancing1234 · 20/12/2014 07:07

Yes hoovering is a good idea, also I think that hedge separating our gardens will require trimming with a very loud hedge cutter later Grin

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MiddleAgedandConfused · 20/12/2014 11:38

Get stuck in - people like that are despicable.

ilovesooty · 20/12/2014 11:40

Why be so passive aggressive? What's wrong with going round and discussing their lack of consideration with them?

AlwaysDancing1234 · 21/12/2014 01:52

Sooty I have tried to discuss with them before, all apologetic until next time they've "had a few bevvies" then common sense and consideration goes out the window

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