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Originally posted by HRH View PostWilmslow, my family live in Over Peover Im there most sundays I'm happy to help you out if I can in this matter.
Either their cars or their brains will be in designated parking spaces.
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Originally posted by Wilmslow View PostI have already p!ssed him off by complaining about his parking to the police.
The polcie failed, the only way to guard my house entrance is to park something outside.
Madness, I tell you!
You should have gone straight to the local mafia...
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Originally posted by expat View PostSo he's in drugs. And he's Italian. And you want to piss him off.
The polcie failed, the only way to guard my house entrance is to park something outside.
Madness, I tell you!
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Originally posted by moorfield View PostWhat? Where did that come from? You could buy 3 bangers for that and have them all parked outside chavs house.
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Wilmslow,
That really is a cunning stunt from a true stunning .......
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Originally posted by Wilmslow View Post
Going to get an MX5 - a fun car I can use with some roof down action, and they are only around £1500, with classic cover insurance at only £150 for the year.
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Right, made a decision. Shock horror.
Going to get an MX5 - a fun car I can use with some roof down action, and they are only around £1500, with classic cover insurance at only £150 for the year.
Nice and small, so I will not even notice it outside on the road, plus it will mean that I get to no longer look at chavvy vans outside my house, and the vans will be forced onto neighbours house who will hopefully take over my complaints to the police as the problem will be moved on.
Due to houses looking likely to plummet in price, I will hold fire in my comparatively cheap semi, log any more bullying, laugh at the chav p!ssed off for not parking in front of my window any longer, and either save up enough to pay off my mortgage, or, wait until prices are at an all time low, then get that nice large detached I am after.
A cunning plan I think?
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Originally posted by Wilmslow View PostWise words Miffy. I love everything else about the house, and the area. Would be lovely not to hear my neighbour snoring at night, but, as he is a lovely guy I do not mind it. I do mind the chav people opposite - rough and ready is not the word!
My real worry is that the house is empty now as they are doing it up (as in tripling the size!). When they move in, that will be when the serious fun commences!
May just buy Bagpuss's mcar to be honest and plonk outside, then get on with life!
Detached is the only way to go, as soon as I've sold my current house I'll be banking the cash waiting till the housing market settles and buying somewhere that’s got at least a nuclear blast radius round it from other property.Last edited by shelby68; 31 March 2008, 16:59.
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