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But please Chuff, don't think that you have done the wrong thing moving here. Your neighbour needs a good slap. I love the sand delivery idea. That nice builders yeard by East Dulwich station would be my first port of call if I was you. Print off this thread and stick it through her door.


DM

I am currently excavating our back yard and can happy supply a skip's worth of soil and other buried ephemeria, which I'm sure includes a few dead animal bones which could add great dramatic effect.


Simimlarly, there are a couple of large campervan / motor homes in the area - perhaps one or all of these could be repositioned appropriately?

I would of course omit any posts that would be considered threatening!

I am seriously considering printing these out at least to keep on hand if there are any further developments.


Have just been outside with my small boys and noticed a few figures huddled together having a little chat. May be a bit paranoid but felt that they might be talking about me! Mr Chuff did point though to ascertain the aformentioned complainant which sent them scurrying away so maybe that's the end of that.

beware the Mr Chuff and his finger pointing!!!!

Please, please get some sand delivered and pay cash. I think an enormous cat litter is the way to go! Please? And, please post their address on here, so I can park all of my cars on their street...


Actually, I will happily pay for the sand (my spelling is the pits - I am drunk!).


DM X

Poor Chuff!


This neighbour is out of order - it does seem mean that you are new to the neighbourhood and this is all she can come up with by way of welcome! Harrumph!


Please, please park where-ever you can find a spot. Even if someone has had their kerb 'cantilevered' down for parking on their 'garden' you are still entitled to park by law to park across that space.


In an ideal world friendly neighbours help each other out, (knowing who is disabled or has three kids), and they try to leave spaces (if possible) - often it is not. And these guys are not being friendly at all - shame on them!


Please continue to live your life without them 'intimidating' you. Honestly! This woman is being very silly.


spymum


(Blog: Posh Mum)

I am considering the sand as the easiest option, it is making us laugh too at just the thought of it which has to be brilliant therapy too.

The road I am referring to is either just in SE22 or just in SE21 and runs towards Dulwich Park. There are a few famous residents at one end (who seem to be quite neighbourly by the way and are the only people who have said hello in the past). The houses are all very neat and tidy and very unspoilt by porches, cladding, crazy paving and the like. there is always dog poo at one end (which coincidentially isn't my house but the way the neighbours have been acting might as well be).

can anyone guess which road?


posh mum - friendly neighbours would be lovely

I don't know if you are allowed to say the name on here but you could maybe tell me how many syllables it has and the middle letter, that should solve it. There are two roads connected to it and we live on the less beautiful road but beautiful enough for us though. Pity the neighbours are not so beautiful inside.......

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