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Why do people sit in their bloody cars/vans for what seems like hours with their bloody radios blaring out full blast, and why is it always within earshot of the room I work in?


I'm at the point of going downstairs with a brick. A very very large brick.


ETA: Every cloud. I went down (without a brick) and it turned out to be someone in the same road I've never met even though he's lived here nearly as long as I have :)


And he was very apologetic, so all good :)

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Jules-and-Boo Wrote:

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> Tolerance to noise plummets when I am busy /

> concentrating or tired.

>

> Well done Sue - stood your ground AND met a new

> friend :-)

>

> Some people would have just thrown the brick.



To balance that, a week or so back a similar thing happened, but in this case the person in the car was switching from station to station every thirty seconds or so and I could hear the noise from the other end of my house.


Funnily enough the car was parked over the road in about the same place as today (different car though).


I was really wound up and I went down and had a rant (no bricks thrown though).


The woman was speechless, but she did turn it off.


Unfortunately when I got back upstairs I looked out of the window to see if she was still in her car, and saw her going into a house opposite.


:( or :)) depending on how you look at it. I never recognise people, so that is potentially extremely embarrassing :))


Guess I won't be getting a Christmas card :))

DulwichFox Wrote:

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> I suppose that at a certain age our tolerance to

> NOISE decreases.


You're obviously not a woman: at a certain our our tolerance to EVERYTHING completely bloody disappears.

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