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It stopped shortly after posting on here, maybe he felt bad, bad, vibes
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Hammer drill. 7 o'clock Sunday morning. Drill into the ceiling
Hammer drill. 9 o'clock Sunday evening. Drill into the ceiling
Repeat daily
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All day man all day.
FFS
Mrs MM has retreated to the bedroom, it's intolerable.
You might suggest going and reasoning with him, would seem good, positive, advice, may even get some of that on here
Unfortunately he's a feckin dimwit.
For example:-
Our electric completely blew one night, everything.
The electrian was very helpful and asked if there had been water ingress from the flat above.
I said I was unsure, but I didn't think so.
Luckily we had a wireless light fitted, by him, which isolated the kitchen from the rest of the flats circuit.
Just as well, as I walked in one night weeks later and water was pisssing through the light fitting in the kitchen.
I switched our trip and my Mrs headed upstairs.
I had to take over shortly after as by this point he had followed her to our front door.
I stepped in and naturally tore him a new one.
Only things of note he said was "You don't know it was me" , "You can't prove it" ... etc.
The worst thing is he had told Mrs MM he had to go and switch off his kitchen tap, in the first instance, when she was first at his door.
As I say a total ****wit, I then found he is something to do with running the flat owners association.
As I said earlier FFS.
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Originally posted by TestMangler View PostLucky you don't live anywhere near me
I've got a 1.1KW PA system, several synths and a load of guitars and amps set up in my front room. The neighbours are lovin' it
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Lucky you don't live anywhere near me
I've got a 1.1KW PA system, several synths and a load of guitars and amps set up in my front room. The neighbours are lovin' it
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Originally posted by AtW View PostYeah, long waiting periods everywhere now, plus one would have thought we are out of season so should be easy to get a hockey mask
That reminds me I have, unfortunately, had to cancel the planned 2 month Jamaica trip this year, for obvious reasons.
It's only really worth going if you have local connections and steer clear of Negril, obviously, as it can be a little dangerous in parts.
Last time the MIL went she had a police escort back to the airport, as the traffics terrible, with sirens blaring leading her car.
As I said local connections are paramount
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Power tool has now ceased, probably a break for lunch
Now some b@stard is playing some appalling ballad type music instead.
Thank feck Mrs MM has just bought me a cooling beer
Might have to nip over to Aldi for a cut price chainsaw later, lots of furniture that needs pruning
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Originally posted by Scruff View PostDo you have any Rammstein/Slayer tunes?
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