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AIBU to wreak the fishy horror he deserves?

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Frookie · 04/04/2021 19:39

For context my neighbour is a very well spoken ~55 year old male, who has a habit of spinning a yarn: 'I'd rate my Japanese 9/10.', 'When I was partner of a top law firm in XXX...', 'My brother is a 'Chief Superintendent.', 'Mummy lives in Primrose Hill', etc To paint a full picture, he lives in reasonably cheap rented accommodation.

I've always wondered why he volunteers such specific information out of context, but I listen politely and have always been neighbourly towards him - allowing him to use our outdoor tap for example, giving cards on appropriate occasions, lending him things etc.

I was therefore shocked when reviewing the CCTV of our front garden to witness him leaning over our side of the boundary and proceed to chuck a bag of rubbish into our black bin. His must be full I thought to myself, though the bins were only emptied a few days ago. If he'd only asked to use our facilities, I would have said yes. But to see him stretch his hands, mysterious booty n all, over and into 'our side', I felt somewhat violated.

Well, as we all know, curiosity killed the cat, and I headed outside to review the contents of our bin without delay. Immediately I identified the culprit perched on the top, with no evidence of any attempt at concealment. I stared at the open bag, and though my greedy eyes sought it hungrily, I was unable to spot anything akin to even a lazy go at tying-off. I peered into the murky depths and recoiled in horror.

At once I glimpsed raw fish guts, crustaceans, cockles, moules: a meadley of shellfish if you will, with a noodle, dirty washcloth and used-kitchen-paper accompaniment piled high in the cavernous Harrods bag.

"What on Earth?" I spoke aloud in stunned horror, "Why?". With no time to think, I reached into the bin, drew out the heavy load and immediately transferred it to its rightful resting place, my neighbour's empty black bin. It hit the base with a satisfying 'thump'.

I charged back inside to recount the events as described. Then, voice trembling, I made the startling observation that 10 more days remained until the next bin collection.

I am now really annoyed that I didn't scatter Neptune's bounty all over next door's front garden, or at the very least dispersed it throughout the bin to render any attempt at return impractical. My neighbour carries on scot-free (mostly lamenting the far less obnoxious smell of weed which often wafts into our gardens). It will be far too easy for him to transplant his fishy load back into my dark cavernous pit, which stands alluringly empty at present.

AIBU to return to the scene of the crime and wreak the crustaceous horror he deserves?

Edited by MNHQ

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AnneFuckingKirrin · 04/04/2021 20:28

I think you should challenge him - just to see the gill - ty look on his face.

AcornAutumn · 04/04/2021 20:29

No, he's announcing his sense of entitlement.

Glad you put it back in his bin but get a lock.

Strangekindofwoman · 04/04/2021 20:29

Perhaps OP will fall for the neighbours manly charms and chapter two will be all about the shagging?

FlippinNoah · 04/04/2021 20:29

What a load if old pollocks

Stichintime · 04/04/2021 20:29

You were surprised because he's 'well to do'Grin

Strangekindofwoman · 04/04/2021 20:31

MN is no plaice for this kind of fishy story.

Try Hake a Break.

mooonstone · 04/04/2021 20:31

Honestly the best thing to do would be post him in the act on social media or send him a screenshot captioned “wtf”

DrSbaitso · 04/04/2021 20:31

@FlippinNoah

What a load if old pollocks
I can't believe I didn't think of this. You genius.

OP, if you add this as a punchline at the very end, it might work. The joke would be that you are misdirecting the reader with the florid, overwritten, go-nowhere prose when it's all just a set up for a silly one liner punchline.

AnneFuckingKirrin · 04/04/2021 20:33

@Strangekindofwoman

MN is no plaice for this kind of fishy story.

Try Hake a Break.

Grin I saw this on Reddit and was going to post it too.
Alreadyinmypyjamas · 04/04/2021 20:33

He saw an oppor-tuna-ty and he took it.

EarringsandLipstick · 04/04/2021 20:34

@Ginuwine

Ha this reads like a submission for a creative writing class! Enjoyable read though.
Exactly my thoughts!

Very well-crafted OP, if a little over-done.

AtrociousCircumstance · 04/04/2021 20:34

@FlippinNoah

What a load if old pollocks
Grin
EarringsandLipstick · 04/04/2021 20:34

@TheMotherlode

He sounds like an incredibly shellfish man. I’d be extremely crabby about that behaviour.

Sorry 😂

😂 nicely done!
Frookie · 04/04/2021 20:35

No, because he is at pains to make people think that he is...

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AnneFuckingKirrin · 04/04/2021 20:35

I have to admit that I chucked a dead rat in my neighbours bin. I didn’t want it going maggoty in mine and my neighbour is an arsehole so I thought he deserved it.

EarringsandLipstick · 04/04/2021 20:35

@FlippinNoah

What a load if old pollocks
MN is sharp tonight 👏👏👏😂
EarringsandLipstick · 04/04/2021 20:36

@AnneFuckingKirrin

I have to admit that I chucked a dead rat in my neighbours bin. I didn’t want it going maggoty in mine and my neighbour is an arsehole so I thought he deserved it.
😳😮

I really hope you made this up

Frookie · 04/04/2021 20:37

@29Stichintime No, because he is at pains to make people think that he is...

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AnneFuckingKirrin · 04/04/2021 20:38

Nope, it’s true.
I didn’t kill the rat myself - my cat did. I had to dispose of it somewhere so I put it in my horrible neighbours bin.

Frookie · 04/04/2021 20:40

Some great puns on here, and ideas too. Bin lock and sniper it is.

It appears my writing style ruffled a few scales. Just a bit of fun, but thanks for the feedback Grin

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FlippinNoah · 04/04/2021 20:40

@EarringsandLipstick I never miss an opportunaty for a fish pun 😉

GreyhoundG1rl · 04/04/2021 20:40

@AnneFuckingKirrin

Nope, it’s true. I didn’t kill the rat myself - my cat did. I had to dispose of it somewhere so I put it in my horrible neighbours bin.
There would appear to be two of you with a horrible neighbour... What a truly disgusting thing to do.
Disfordarkchocolate · 04/04/2021 20:40

Bin lock or its coming back to you.

AnneFuckingKirrin · 04/04/2021 20:41

It was either that or my bin.

Frookie · 04/04/2021 20:43

@BrumBoo Don't bait me

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