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Krissy Ingalls Friend for Life
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Rob Nip it in the bud!
Number of posts : 62635 Location : Michigan Mood :
| Subject: Re: please turn down the music. Sat Apr 09, 2011 11:19 pm | |
| I used to have neighbors like that. One had loud parties, and the other had a band that practiced in the garage. I made lots of phone calls asking for and/or demanding quiet. | |
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Savannah "Psalm 34"
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Krissy Ingalls Friend for Life
Number of posts : 45733 Location : Ontario, Canada Mood :
| Subject: Re: please turn down the music. Sat Apr 09, 2011 11:24 pm | |
| how annoying...rob.....Good 2 complain....They are young group of peeps under 30 making all the nosie lol “Tomorrow is a new day with no mistakes in it... Yet.” ― L.M. Montgomery, Anne of Green Gables | |
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Rob Nip it in the bud!
Number of posts : 62635 Location : Michigan Mood :
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Rob Nip it in the bud!
Number of posts : 62635 Location : Michigan Mood :
| Subject: Re: please turn down the music. Sat Apr 09, 2011 11:26 pm | |
| - sweetkrissy2011 wrote:
- how annoying...rob.....Good 2 complain....They are young group of peeps under 30 making all the nosie lol
Well, just remember that you don't have to take it, Krissy. The law is on your side. | |
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Krissy Ingalls Friend for Life
Number of posts : 45733 Location : Ontario, Canada Mood :
| Subject: Re: please turn down the music. Sat Apr 09, 2011 11:27 pm | |
| true...aaah i miss the 90s..my teen years “Tomorrow is a new day with no mistakes in it... Yet.” ― L.M. Montgomery, Anne of Green Gables | |
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Vanesa Ingalls Friend for Life
Number of posts : 5136 Location : Buenos Aires, Argentina Mood :
| Subject: Re: please turn down the music. Sun Apr 10, 2011 12:06 am | |
| I understand what you are saying, Krissy. I have a neighbord above my head (yes, he lives right in the floor above me. I live in the 2ª, he lives in the 3º), and since he is an artist (or he supposes he is) , he uses to listen rock music in high volume from 1 A.M, to 4 A.M or so. This is regular. It does it almost EVERY night from Monday to Sunday. He lives basically at night and sleeps at days. It seems not to realize that most of peple WORKS on days, and that they must sleep at night. I uses to go to bed quite late. I'm a writer and I just love to write at night...but I like silent nights, not noisy ones. And these are the "normal" nights. When he celebrates parties this is just....Oh, my! The noise could be unbearable in his "party nights". I don't forbide him to listen the kind of music he wants to...But why does he wants to make me to listen to it too? I phoned to him a lot of times, but I'm afraid he believes I'm crazy and that he ends up hating me... Vanesa. | |
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alexczarn Ingalls Friend for Life
Number of posts : 22999 Location : Victor Harbor, South Australia Mood :
| Subject: Re: please turn down the music. Sun Apr 10, 2011 6:37 am | |
| We don't have that problem thankfully; living in the bush. Grandpa and Grandma sometimes have that problem. | |
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flatbroke Man of Constant Sorrow
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| Subject: Re: please turn down the music. Sun Apr 10, 2011 7:15 am | |
| I can't really gripe. I was one of those kids having late night parties at...wherever it started at. My neighbors now couldn't care less. They have parties, they invite me over. lol
But, to get any ideas out of the young'uns heads, I paid for it later. Oh MAN did I pay for it. It's pretty scary when you wake up in somebody's house you don't know, in a different town, and don't know where you left your car (I WAS responsible enough to not drink and drive), or who you came with. | |
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MissOleson Prairie Settler
Number of posts : 895 Mood :
| Subject: Re: please turn down the music. Thu Apr 14, 2011 2:58 pm | |
| Well, nobody around me really plays loud music outside their house or has loud parties. Now that the people moved next door (they were probably the only really "loud" people that lived around here - and that was only for a year or so), there hasn't been much noise at all. There are people across the street that will have something come Independence Day, but I expect it. So I am prepared. That is the day of the fireworks being shot off anyway. So the whole night is noisy.
My major complaint is people driving down the street with loud stereo systems. I can't stand that. Sometimes they are so loud that the house literally vibrates! And I swear that the moment it reaches 60 degrees here that is when that starts. How can people even hear what they are listening to when their stereo is that loud in the car? Who's going to do the cooking?!?! | |
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Rhonda Prairie Survivor
Number of posts : 21216 Location : On my bike!!! Mood :
| Subject: Re: please turn down the music. Thu Apr 14, 2011 3:02 pm | |
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MissOleson Prairie Settler
Number of posts : 895 Mood :
| Subject: Re: please turn down the music. Thu Apr 14, 2011 4:00 pm | |
| - Rhonda wrote:
- But I do understand the noise because it can be very annoying when you are trying to sleep....
Trying to sleep? Music is NOTHING to what I had a few years ago. I am talking about those people that were loud next door last year, but there is a completely different complaint about the people before them! The woman that lived there had her ex-husband work on the house. And this man would not come until later at night (I don't see how her current husband put up with it - how did HE sleep!?). There he would be ON THE PORCH SAWING at 2:00 in the morning!!! This would go on for days. And then just when you think the work is done, it would start up again! It was unreal! And it wasn't like you could complain to anyone, they were never around during the daytime hours to say something! In fact, I don't know when she was ever home! I used to be in awe of the fact that nobody else ever heard it in the neighborhood (you would ask and they would all say "no"). Who's going to do the cooking?!?! | |
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Krissy Ingalls Friend for Life
Number of posts : 45733 Location : Ontario, Canada Mood :
| Subject: Re: please turn down the music. Thu Apr 14, 2011 4:56 pm | |
| - Vanesa wrote:
- I understand what you are saying, Krissy. I have a neighbord above my head (yes, he lives right in the floor above me. I live in the 2ª, he lives in the 3º), and since he is an artist (or he supposes he is) , he uses to listen rock music in high volume from 1 A.M, to 4 A.M or so. This is regular. It does it almost EVERY night from Monday to Sunday. He lives basically at night and sleeps at days. It seems not to realize that most of peple WORKS on days, and that they must sleep at night. I uses to go to bed quite late. I'm a writer and I just love to write at night...but I like silent nights, not noisy ones.
And these are the "normal" nights. When he celebrates parties this is just....Oh, my! The noise could be unbearable in his "party nights". I don't forbide him to listen the kind of music he wants to...But why does he wants to make me to listen to it too? I phoned to him a lot of times, but I'm afraid he believes I'm crazy and that he ends up hating me...
Vanesa.
that is quit annoying.That person should be more repectful. “Tomorrow is a new day with no mistakes in it... Yet.” ― L.M. Montgomery, Anne of Green Gables | |
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Krissy Ingalls Friend for Life
Number of posts : 45733 Location : Ontario, Canada Mood :
| Subject: Re: please turn down the music. Thu Apr 14, 2011 4:57 pm | |
| - MissOleson wrote:
- Well, nobody around me really plays loud music outside their house or has loud parties. Now that the people moved next door (they were probably the only really "loud" people that lived around here - and that was only for a year or so), there hasn't been much noise at all. There are people across the street that will have something come Independence Day, but I expect it. So I am prepared. That is the day of the fireworks being shot off anyway. So the whole night is noisy.
My major complaint is people driving down the street with loud stereo systems. I can't stand that. Sometimes they are so loud that the house literally vibrates! And I swear that the moment it reaches 60 degrees here that is when that starts. How can people even hear what they are listening to when their stereo is that loud in the car? I don't understand how people can stand it that loud. “Tomorrow is a new day with no mistakes in it... Yet.” ― L.M. Montgomery, Anne of Green Gables | |
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alexczarn Ingalls Friend for Life
Number of posts : 22999 Location : Victor Harbor, South Australia Mood :
| Subject: Re: please turn down the music. Thu Apr 14, 2011 5:28 pm | |
| - sweetkrissy2011 wrote:
- MissOleson wrote:
- Well, nobody around me really plays loud music outside their house or has loud parties. Now that the people moved next door (they were probably the only really "loud" people that lived around here - and that was only for a year or so), there hasn't been much noise at all. There are people across the street that will have something come Independence Day, but I expect it. So I am prepared. That is the day of the fireworks being shot off anyway. So the whole night is noisy.
My major complaint is people driving down the street with loud stereo systems. I can't stand that. Sometimes they are so loud that the house literally vibrates! And I swear that the moment it reaches 60 degrees here that is when that starts. How can people even hear what they are listening to when their stereo is that loud in the car? I don't understand how people can stand it that loud. And me! | |
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Vanesa Ingalls Friend for Life
Number of posts : 5136 Location : Buenos Aires, Argentina Mood :
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