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on 08-12-2014 12:44 PM
you could scatter acorns or walnuts on the pavement so the ball doesn't bounce the way he wants it too.
How about a few drawing pins then it won't bounce at all !!!
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on 08-12-2014 12:53 PM
I am with you AMy, all of your noise issues would just infuriate me to the inth degree
i would also get my own back one way or another
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on 08-12-2014 01:01 PM
If they are walking, they can't be that far away.
Find out what time they go to bed and create some noise every hour, on the hour the whole weekend.
They will soon get the message.
Note - just enoough noise to wake them but not enough to get the cops.
Like turning around using their driveway with the headlights on full beam and a little bit of engine noise.
Might want to warn the neighbours !!!
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on 08-12-2014 01:36 PM
Oh Amy.....lol just as well we no longer have the baker delivering bread or the milkman our milk with their horse and cart at 4am. And not the forget the pan man opening the gate at 5am
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on 08-12-2014 01:44 PM
@twinkles**stars wrote:Oh Amy.....lol just as well we no longer have the baker delivering bread or the milkman our milk with their horse and cart at 4am. And not the forget the pan man opening the gate at 5am
Hahahahahahaha
are the memories
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on 08-12-2014 01:50 PM
@twinkles**stars wrote:Oh Amy.....lol just as well we no longer have the baker delivering bread or the milkman our milk with their horse and cart at 4am. And not the forget the pan man opening the gate at 5am
i'd be ok with them as they would be providing a service
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on 08-12-2014 01:52 PM
to icy:
I stuck my head out the window and yelled "do you know what effing time it is ?"
Drunk yells back "it's 4 o'clock".
LOL ![]()
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on 08-12-2014 01:54 PM
We chose this house because it was a quiet street but some years ago, the highway was put through and while that was happening, our street became the diversion.
Since then, it has stayed as a main thoroughfare for many locals and I hate it....... I am looking for something in a cul de sac...... away from schools and parks now.
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on 08-12-2014 01:59 PM
@twinkles**stars wrote:Oh Amy.....lol just as well we no longer have the baker delivering bread or the milkman our milk with their horse and cart at 4am. And not the forget the pan man opening the gate at 5am
There's a bit of difference between someone performing their job, and someone making noise just because they can.
I am slowly getting used to the noise of the trains and even sleep through some of them now. But the repetitive noise of a ball going blonk blonk blonk would drive me barmy at the best of times, and 5 a.m. is not the best of times

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on 08-12-2014 02:35 PM
times are changing. not all people work 9 to 5.
with the exception of the motorcycle, you don't think they should be able to do everything that the rest of the population does.
i used to walk my dogs at 1am. and to hell with anyone who complains about me walking past there house
