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Hey, I caught that too - fortunately I was having an insomniac moment and was already up reading a dreadful chicklit novel - only sort worth reading at that time in the morning.


Dreadful taste in music!

I think someone might have - or else he drove off, it stopped suddenly, much to our relief. But I have to be honest and say that any kind of music is better than


ah-ah ahaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa. Ah- ha. Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh.


[pause]


Waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhhh!!


WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHH! WAH! WAH! WAH! WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHH!!!!!! WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHH!!!!!!

Sounds like my neighbours having extremely noisy how's yer father. I do wish they'd shut the window on a Sunday afternoon. Haven't quite thought of the appropriate thing to yell at them yet.

"But I have to be honest and say that any kind of music is better than


ah-ah ahaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa. Ah- ha. Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh.


[pause]


Waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhhh!!


WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHH! WAH! WAH! WAH! WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHH!!!!!! WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHH!!!!!!"


Poor Mr Moos - what in the name of God are you doing to him at such an ungodly hour? Hmmm?

If he is in love, let him spend the early hours composing poems extolling the virtues of his sweetheart and then go and seranade her at that time! If, however, he has been dumped, then look out for a hose connected to his exhaust!

firth Wrote:

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> Maybe he is in love ! let him rock !


Do you mean PGC's shagging neighbour or my car-loader? An unusual expression of the joys of love, musical car-loading? Or when spring comes and young men's fancies lightly turn to thoughts of love, are we likely to find musical car-loaders bustin' out all over? It sounds most romantic.

firth Wrote:

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> Maybe he is in love ! let him rock !



If he is in love he should be making the noises that peckhamgatecrashers neighbours are making on a sunday afternoon rather than playing music loud in the early hours,......

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