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coopercat, it was a Friday night. They had the good grace to post a note through the door to give you advance warning, so clearly they're not hugely irresponsible and planning to make this a regular week-night thing.


I think that when you live at such close quarters with your neighbours as we do in East Dulwich, sometimes you just need to take it on the chin.

Our new young neighbours of some months ago (studenty types) came to our door to tell us about their party. Vert nice of them I thought especially as they promised a delivery of some fresh home made bread afterwards. They never delivered. Do I send them a note or knock on their door and confront them face to face?

RosieH Wrote:

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> I think that when you live at such close quarters

> with your neighbours as we do in East Dulwich,

> sometimes you just need to take it on the chin.



I totally agree.


* peers out over parkland *

On a final note-


the party was shut down by the police at 1am. The party goers were seen urinating on garden paths, smashing bottles on cars and playing 'knock down ginger' up and down the road.


Before the thought enters your mind - no, it was not me who called the police.


I'm pleased to say that there is a least one other person who isn't as tolerant as you lot claim to be.

Coppercat, the smashing bottles on cars is a criminal offence and good for you for complaining albeit on the internet. The urinating on garden paths and knock down ginger is entirely unacceptable but very very funny to read. I hope you are ok today ;-)

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