Tally Report post Posted November 15, 2007 I think the revolting family from next door have moved out I just saw a new man coming out the front door and he said hello and that he lives there. I am hoping he is not their lodger, although I don't think anyone would want to live with them. He had 2 children with him, and it's unlikely they'd take in a whole family of lodgers. So I reckon there is a new family next door This means I can have a trampoline in the garden and they won't break it Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mumble Report post Posted November 15, 2007 (edited) Well that's good news - although there was no need to send your ex-neighbours to come and live underneath me Damn these dyspraxic fingers of mine that keep dropping the heaviest books I own onto the floor for every notch their music is turned up I feel a Mumble complaint coming on . . . Enjoy the trampoline :bounce: I'm very very jealous Perhaps we should have the next meetup in your garden!!! EDIT: BTW the first time I read your post, I thought it said 'revolving' family - I was most confuzzled!!! Edited November 15, 2007 by Mumble Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bard Report post Posted November 15, 2007 Well that's good news - although there was no need to send your ex-neighbours to come and live underneath me Damn these dyspraxic fingers of mine that keep dropping the heaviest books I own onto the floor for every notch their music is turned up I feel a Mumble complaint coming on . . . Oh Mumble, buy a trampoline. I'll help you carry it up the stairs Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tally Report post Posted November 15, 2007 Can't blame me for your downstairs neighbours I'm afraid! My (ex?)neighbour's problem is not music, but the screaming woman who constantly screams and shouts at the children, and then the children play outside in the street and break stuff and fight because they are not allowed in the house in the evenings because it makes her scream a bit more. It's been frustrating ever since I moved the bedroom into the attic, because the ceiling's too low to jump up and down on the bed (but it's everso quiet up there). No one wanted to come to the South West before I mentioned trampoline! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mumble Report post Posted November 15, 2007 Can't blame me for your downstairs neighbours I'm afraid! Fair enough - but if you'd like, I could package Miss Noisy Downstairs up and send her to you by special delivery . . . the ceiling's too low to jump up and down on the bed I can't do that either - same problem. Although Miss Noisy Downstairs appears to do it often - with various boyfriends - they sound like they're having a lot of fun () No one wanted to come to the South West before I mentioned trampoline! I'll come :bounce: I'll come :bounce: I'll come :bounce: Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
pearl Report post Posted November 15, 2007 Hope your new neighbours are nicer Tally. Our next doors have been fab since her boyfriend moved in & kicked her teenage boys into touch. Blissfully quiet. Mumble, I think we had your Miss Noisy above us in our hotel in London - three times a night We reckon it was the quiet couple in the corner of the breakfast room Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kathryn Report post Posted November 15, 2007 EDIT: BTW the first time I read your post, I thought it said 'revolving' family - I was most confuzzled!!! I read it as "revolving" too and had a bizarre image of a family exiting a house through a revolving front door... We're very lucky with our neighbours, both sets are elderly couples and quiet. It's even quieter since the chap next door who used to watch the porn channel every afternoon, (LOUDLY) has had another stroke. K x Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mumble Report post Posted November 15, 2007 It's even quieter since the chap next door who used to watch the porn channel every afternoon, (LOUDLY) has had another stroke. Talk about 'reading' things wrongly Maybe 'suffered' instead of 'had'. Or maybe it's just my mind that led me to interpret stroke rather differently Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kathryn Report post Posted November 15, 2007 Yes, a number of crude jokes occured to dh and myself at the time it happened. But in the name of delicacy and decency, I shall refrain from commenting further K x Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
paulathomson Report post Posted November 15, 2007 well ladies i havent laughed so much for ages...this thread has had me tickled pink...oh i do love these funny threads....mumble you are so funny... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites