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I used to live next door to a pair of elderly naturists, only finding out about their hobby when they bade me a cheerful, saggy 'Hello' while I was 25 feet up a ladder repairing the chimney. Luckily, a bush broke my fall, but the memory of a fat, naked man in an ill-fitting wig will live with me forever.

(, Thu 1 Oct 2009, 12:41)
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As I work shifts I often get asked to take parcels in. Next door on one side don't even say hello so I was quite pleased to have a parcel for them. I was taking a delivery for next door but one when I saw next door come out. I grabbed the parcel and ran out to him. He muttered something that could have been thanks or fuck off and drove off. Next door but one collected his parcel in the evening apologising and quite angrily saying "they didn't have to do that." Maybe I'm odd but the local distribution centres for where I live are 20 miles away. I would far rather walk a few yards down the road than have to drive all that way. Also be nice to have neighbours who at least acknowledged your existance but we can't have everything.
(, Sat 3 Oct 2009, 16:59, 4 replies)
If they can't be bothered even talking to you
then don't do nice stuff for them.
Ungrateful twunts.
(, Sat 3 Oct 2009, 17:40, closed)
Yup
the twunts.
(, Sat 3 Oct 2009, 19:28, closed)
now
this gets my click.
(, Sun 4 Oct 2009, 17:52, closed)
Given some of the stories about neighbours we've had in this QOTW so far
I'm amazed that delivery companies actually leave parcels with people who just happen to live in rough proximity. Somebody down the street was charged with large-scale credit card fraud a few years back - I really don't think I'd want him handling my goods (oo-er missus).
(, Mon 5 Oct 2009, 11:54, closed)

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