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Previously on "Next door neighbour's lodger parking on your drive!"
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It's cheeky but if it really was for just a few minutes and your drive is not secluded and parking is a nightmare, I would let it slide. Bigger things to worry about.
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Originally posted by BolshieBastard View PostNot very bright are you opto!
Now did you see the car, go outside then see him
or
see the car, see him , then go outside
you have 30 seconds. go
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You're a northener aren't you? Your sposed to just punch him straight in the teeth. What's this talking to business?
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostIf you 'just' looked out the window and 'just' collared him
that means he was in your house. As they happened at the same time. I DONT believe you mr B@stard
item 613 on the calendar in the case of Mr B@stard vs the next door Lodger
parties have been sworn in, take a seat please.
Judge Judy-Optimist
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Originally posted by BolshieBastard View PostJust looked out my front window to find next door neighbour's lodger has parked his car on my drive without permission! WTF is the world coming to?
Anyway, just collared him as he's going back to his carand asked, politely, what did he think he's doing? All apologetic and saying he was only there a short time and as there's no lights on, didnt think anyone was home.
The brassneck of some folk!
I said he should have knocked on the door and asked first and Id have been ok with that for 10 - 15 minutes if he was offloading stuff but parking on my drive without my say so is not on.
What would you have done?
that means he was in your house. As they happened at the same time. I DONT believe you mr B@stard
item 613 on the calendar in the case of Mr B@stard vs the next door Lodger
parties have been sworn in, take a seat please.
Judge Judy-Optimist
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostI would have twitched my curtains, posted on CUK, tweeted it, put it on Facebook, took a picture and uploaded it to Instagram, videoed it and put it on YouTube, wrote an email to the Daily Mail and penned a strongly worded letter to David Camoron.
HTH BIDI
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I would have twitched my curtains, posted on CUK, tweeted it, put it on Facebook, took a picture and uploaded it to Instagram, videoed it and put it on YouTube, wrote an email to the Daily Mail and penned a strongly worded letter to David Camoron.
HTH BIDI
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Next door neighbour's lodger parking on your drive!
Just looked out my front window to find next door neighbour's lodger has parked his car on my drive without permission! WTF is the world coming to?
Anyway, just collared him as he's going back to his carand asked, politely, what did he think he's doing? All apologetic and saying he was only there a short time and as there's no lights on, didnt think anyone was home.
The brassneck of some folk!
I said he should have knocked on the door and asked first and Id have been ok with that for 10 - 15 minutes if he was offloading stuff but parking on my drive without my say so is not on.
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