Keep it down
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That doesn't sound fun to me!
Beeeerrrr pongggggg
#12 - It is if you're an alcoholic :D
She is probably a mean drunk of she is yelling at the tv.
If you can't beat 'em join 'em
Karma's weird isn't it?
No
18- I think you mean Murphy's law. If something can go wrong, it will.
I swear there are one of those in every apartment complex! There was an ex-marine that lived above me at my old complex that would do the same thing! If the issue persists OP, talk to the head office. Until then, FYL.
Flat living is a nightmare. You always live above the cranky cow with super-hearing and below the drunken bum with heavy feet and no concept of time. FYL, OP.
Now go knock on his door and yell at him at random periods.
Maybe you could just walk over to their place and politly ask them if they could try to stop? Well try not to turn into the person you hated.
*well, (missed the comma)
If the error was as minute as that (because I honestly didn't notice anything until you said it), then don't sweat it! Anyone that tried to correct you would probably either get buried or face a shit storm.
Yeah, I just feared the grammar nazi's would assume that I was grammatically challenged.
And anyways you spelled politely wrong
Oh wow! I didn't even notice that, thanks, despite your tone...
I'd be afraid of confronting them. Loud + drunk = scary (in my world).
Sorry I didn't mean to come off as rude I just meant the comma wasn't that big a deal because there was also a typo
Run-on O.O
From what I can see the only person who needs to 'keep quiet' is the downstairs neighbour....
From what I see, melikeyturtles is also making a lot of noise ;)
8, You should have kept your top pulled up when you took your photo.. Cos those things are almost flapping over onto the camera. Ew
I know how you feel. My old downstairs neighbour used to scream at her kids all day, and night. Now? I have a woman who leaves her dog in for like, 12 hour stretches on its own. This wouldn't be AS MUCH of an issue, if it didn't pine, loudly howling and barking its lungs out. She doesn't do this during the day.
#36, Only thing I can do is contact the RSPCA, but they don't have any rights to do anything except ask the woman not to leave her dog alone for so long. Not unless there's obvious evidence of neglect or abuse, anyway. Animal protection services are rubbish, here. Landlord doesn't give a damn, either.
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That's unfortunate. But hey at least you'll have a fun drinking buddy.
From: *sneeze* "Quiet, whipper snapper!" To: "NO, MAURY! HE ISN'T THE FATHER! YOURE WRONG! *sobbing* You're wrong..."