freshpopcorn wrote: » My weird neighbor spy's on use and know's our every movement. They even listen to what's going on inside our house!
corner of hells wrote: » I thinking of changing the BMW .
mea_k wrote: » Title says it all . And let me kick this off. I recently moved in to new area ( 3 years agoo ) . Off the city grounds nice quiet row of houses. And since then i just cannot stop amusing myself with my strange neighbors next door. Granted that now its starting to get ditruptive and i do not know even how to approach the problem. My neigbours are loveley irish couple in their early 30s have a beautiful child little girl lets say about 5 or 6 years old. Male leaves every morning like clockwork at 5.45 am . 7 days a week and comes back at exatcly 4.25 pm . i do not know how he times it so specific. But anyway . woman remains home with the child she drops her off and comes back thats monday to friday. Then like clockwork next car pulls in male in big bmw .... And then it starts . at first i thought there was fight between her and this male untill ..... I realised it was some sort of pleasurabe activity. One can only wonder what sort activities took place. After very long activity could hear shower going and after man gets in car drives off and womans partner returns home with the child . THIS HAPPENS monday to friday. Lady must be exausted .
worded wrote: » Husband works 7 days a week ?
Pac1Man wrote: » Someone has to pay for the escort.
erica74 wrote: » I moved into a small house in a row of terraced cottages. The day I moved in, there was a woman standing in the doorway 2 doors up from me but anytime I tried to catch her eye, she'd try to hide. She seemed like she wasn't the full shilling. Anyway, I finished moving in my stuff and then I arrived with my dog. When she saw my dog she went absolutely ape, came running down the road street shouting "no dogs, no dogs!" I put my dog in the house and tried to speak to her but it was hard to make any sense of her. Next thing, her mother came out of the house and basically snatched her back inside, I could then hear her shouting at her daughter. So anyway, I thought that was the end of it. I brought my dog for a walk around to the local shop to familiarise myself with the area. When I got back to the house, I had literally just closed my door when I heard someone banging on it. I opened it and there was this woman again. She started screaming at me "your dog was barking and it's making me crazy!!" I tried telling her that I hadn't been home and neither had my dog (as far as I remember, we had been gone from the house for nearly an hour) but there was no speaking to her. She was clearly a very unwell woman. So I stayed in that place for around 6 weeks and every day I had a run in with this woman so eventually I had to move out because I started to fear for my safety. One night she tried to force her way into my house and another night she had a knife. So I contacted the landlord after the night the woman tried to force her way into my house and in all fairness, the landlord was very nice and understanding about it and I was able to move out. The last I heard was that the landlord was actually involving solicitors because apparently, this woman was interfering with the landlord being able to rent out the house because, for some reason, every time someone new moved in, the woman started this carry on. Then a more lighthearted one. I lived in a small flat, in an old Georgian house in Dublin, which contained a few small flats. The walls were thin enough but it was cheap and only a 20 minute walk to the city centre. My neighbours were this Italian couple, who spent the majority of their time screaming at each other, screaming at the Serie A or having very rambunctious sex:pac:
erica74 wrote: ........having very rambunctious sex
Samuel T. Cogley wrote: » OP you're the weird neighbour here.
mea_k wrote: » How ??? I cant even talk on my phone in the house anymore ? They are sooo loud. Her partner parks his car in front of my house so i know exatct time him leaving and arriving. Read edit up above. I just want to know how to aproach this without not putting my foot in to couples relationship or what ever else they are doing on the side
Baron Kurtz wrote: » He needs to mind his own alright. If he just had a job to go to, or something like that.
Samuel T. Cogley wrote: » Who's to say I'm not at work already. If the OP wanted people to mind their own business I'm sure they wouldn't be posting in an online forum.
Baron Kurtz wrote: » I was agreeing with you. Was musing that it'd be great if he had a job to go to, rather than watching someone's house 24-7.
Conservatory wrote: » I parked in front of my neighbors house. The next day he bought a junker of a micra and put it there. Never drove it once just leaves it there to keep the spot.
LirW wrote: » My new neighbour is apparently a drug dealer, he ticks all the boxes of the drug dealer bingo. Last week I found out that the company he works for and rents out the house he's living in is under police surveillance for drug trafficking. The amount of random dodgy cars showing up is unreal.
italodisco wrote: » I'd continue to be friendly and polite to this guy so, if you suddenly start acting off with him. He will think there's something up and straight 9ff point the finger at you when he gets done.
LirW wrote: » He's a very quiet guy, you never see him outside, if so, I greet him like I do with everyone, I mind my own business really as long as I'm not getting involved. It's quite funny though, there are 10 houses on the street, half of them still belong to the council, that one is the only privately rented and attracts weird people for some reason. The previous tenant was some scumbag mother that would run to her solicitor if you even look at her or her children. She was a proper nutter.