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Do you live on Worlingham road? In the middle there's a couple of houses where the idiots regularly have house parties and blare out crap music nobody else wants to listen to, and one of the houses, everyone congregates in the garden, drinks cheap crap wine and makes a point of talking really loud to show "everyone is having a great time" annoying the fook out of everyone around them, god I wish one of them falls asleep in their bed with a lit fag and the whole bally lot of them dies in flames!

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> Gawd, it was only 6.30pm.


Yes, but being forced to listen to other peoples music is intrusive unfortunately. Also since I couldn't work out the location of the music I couldn't do anything about it.

its the new vibrant edgy ED.



its these mouthy one dimensional fashion victims that have pumped up your house values and made your little BTL in ED investment so profitable, as well as providing an easy income for the shops that sell shite on LL and keep the gastro-pubs & vile cocktail bars going



double edged sword etc

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