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Seems like this hot weather is bringing out the inconsiderate morons again. Currently laying in my bed listening to someone on Hillcourt Road having a garden party and playing loud music, and I have to be up for work in four hours. Such selfish behaviour, especially in the middle of the week. I?ve just had to close my window to try and get some peace and as you can imagine my room is boiling as it is! Please be considerate!!!!
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Feel your pain - there is a house on Cannonbie road that seems to have constant garden parties. Loud music and loud drunk people talking till all hours. They even brought out a didgeridoo last summer for an hour or so. I asked them to be quiet and they told me where to go. Pleasant people that they are.
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Nah not intentionally Ronnie, just saying get yer boots on and verbalise with the mofos.


Ronnijade Wrote:

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> Sure it wasn?t you KidKruger? That was an awful

> aggressive post you just made there!

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Not this Saturday - and the pubs effectively mean you have to book. I see a damp squib and disappointment.


So no pub hopping - isn't that the fun. It'll be like NYE where you're stuck in one pub with once a year drinkers :)

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The idea that if you don?t like people playing loud music into the early hours in a residential area then you should ?get a life?, or ?move to the country? is ridiculous. Better advice would be, if you can?t live considerately alongside others, you shouldn?t be living in a city.
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rahrahrah Wrote:

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> The idea that if you don?t like people playing

> loud music into the early hours in a residential

> area then you should ?get a life?, or ?move to the

> country? is ridiculous. Better advice would be, if

> you can?t live considerately alongside others, you

> shouldn?t be living in a city.


There's noises in the country too - cows, birds, tractors and teenagers live in the country too (they just have their parties in a rural rather than urban setting)

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JohnL Wrote:

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> There's noises in the country too - cows, birds,

> tractors and teenagers live in the country too

> (they just have their parties in a rural rather

> than urban setting)



Having lived in both town and country, I would rather hear owls hooting - and the occasional sound of small animals screaming as the owls catch them - than some of the avoidable noises in the early hours round here ....


Tractors don't tend to be out at night, on the whole, nor cows moo ...


And teenagers tend to meet up with their mates in the towns/villages, not in the middle of the countryside ....

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I?m probably not with the consensus here but tend to think the sound of people having fun is just par for the course in city life. I like living in a mixed urban neighbourhood, i?ve tried living in quieter areas and it?s dull. Earplugs are cheap and totally effective xx
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