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Is anyone else being kept awake by the loud music coming from a house on Avondale Road? It's been going on since the afternoon adn they've been on lurve songs for the last three hours. I'm reluctant to complain because I think it's a wedding but it's 12:30!! Aarrgghhh, that's a long slow dance by anyone's standards. Especially on a hot night when you can't shut the windows.
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KatsuQueen, there's nothing worse* than being kept awake by other people's music. I figure that if they are inconsiderate enough to play it so loudly and at unreasonable times then having a polite word with them is (sadly) unlikely to work.


Hopefully if this was a wedding celebration, it will be a one-off?



*well there is but you know what I mean...hopefully.

Love Songs on Avondale Rise


You're a dick, this has got nothing to do with you

(The 7:51 to Beckenham Junction nosed its way through the tunnel below)


This is my bus, I'm going Sainsburys. Leave me alone.

(An asthmatic P13 slalomed up the hill)


You know what your problem is. You're a loser.

(The child outside the newsagent began to cry)

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