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Originally posted by Support Monkey View Posthe's probably suffering from stress brought on by being constantly watched and monitored by a nosey neighbour with F**k all better to doYou were probably right first time.Originally posted by Support Monkey View PostNo Scratch that i just went for a fork to eat my dinner and had not read the other thread, i am back with it now
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Try slipping him a £50 or two and see if that cheers him upOriginally posted by BrilloPad View PostHe has been quite moody today - then started muttering to himself and rocking in his chair.
He is strange at the best of times - but it seems to get worse just before a new moon.
Now he has put headphones on. Do you think I should ask him what is wrong or just ignore him?
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No Scratch that i just went for a fork to eat my dinner and had not read the other thread, i am back with it now
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he's probably suffering from stress brought on by being constantly watched and monitored by a nosey neighbour with F**k all better to do
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Are the headphones connected to anything? Not a good sign if they aren't.
unless they are wireless I guess.
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Problem with my neighbour
He has been quite moody today - then started muttering to himself and rocking in his chair.
He is strange at the best of times - but it seems to get worse just before a new moon.
Now he has put headphones on. Do you think I should ask him what is wrong or just ignore him?Tags: None
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