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Chuck 02-01-2014 07:42 PM

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Originally Posted by MTVN (Post 6580612)
I could live like a king in Brazil

We would all throw eggs at your windows then. how about that

Nemo123 02-01-2014 07:46 PM

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Originally Posted by MTVN (Post 6580612)
I could live like a king in Brazil

That's an interesting proposition.

If you owned a house, you could sell it for enough money to go and live like a king in the third world. Brazil isn't even the third world.

Tom4784 02-01-2014 07:50 PM

I have awkward conversations with my left neighbour when we end up signing for each other's missed deliveries. The right neighbour is a family friend, she's a lovely old lady who reminds me of Dot Cotton.

smeagol 02-01-2014 07:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Dezzy (Post 6580651)
I have awkward conversations with my left neighbour when we end up signing for each other's missed deliveries. The right neighbour is a family friend, she's a lovely old lady who reminds me of Dot Cotton.


why are they awkward whats in those parcels ? are they blow up dolls or something lol

Sophiee 02-01-2014 08:02 PM

yeah, we know both sides and a few houses down the nearest lane. we don't see them on a regular basis but enough to say hello and have a basic conversation. they're all really nice :).

Z 02-01-2014 08:04 PM

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Originally Posted by smeagol (Post 6580666)
why are they awkward whats in those parcels ? are they blow up dolls or something lol

About three years ago I'd ordered a parcel that got delivered two doors up and it was the first time I'd met those neighbours because they'd moved in while I was away at uni and I hadn't been at home. Couldn't even point the guy out in a line up, he literally opened the door, handed me the parcel and shut it again :laugh:

Novo 02-01-2014 08:07 PM

Didn't like my nextdoor neighbor at all before she moved out, a miserable old twat who hated me ever since i smashed one of her garden gnomes playing cricket in the back garden when i was about 10, we have a Polish couple with 2 kids who live next door now and they are amazing

smudgie 02-01-2014 08:12 PM

Yes we know all our neighbours.
We live in a little cul de sac with 7 houses.
Lived here 20 years gone September..3of the neighbours have lived here that long as well.
My favourite neighbour moved here from York wa a few years ago we spend many an hour giggling, drinking coffee and putting the world to rights.
We are friendly with quite a few from around the corner as well as to the back of us.

Princess 02-01-2014 11:46 PM

My parents have lived here nearly 30 years and so have most of the neighbours, I'd find it a bit strange if we didn't know any of them. I mean we're obviously close to some more than others, some we just say hello to.

Kizzy 03-01-2014 12:39 AM

I know a few to chat to yeah, got a few christmas cards but not really pally with any.

BigSister 03-01-2014 12:56 AM

Years ago yeah as we all used to talk to one another and have parties but since everyones moved we havent really known the new ones on the street but we still get christmas cards off most of them and some we still talk to one another but yeah def different from say 10-15 years ago

Nicky. 03-01-2014 01:08 AM

In the house we moved out of in August we knew the whole street (lived there all 19/20 years)... when I was younger all the kids used to play out together and stuff but now we're all 20 or so everyone just says hi to each other now!

But in our new house, we know next door but that's about it! X

smeagol 03-01-2014 10:37 AM

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Originally Posted by Zee (Post 6580700)
About three years ago I'd ordered a parcel that got delivered two doors up and it was the first time I'd met those neighbours because they'd moved in while I was away at uni and I hadn't been at home. Couldn't even point the guy out in a line up, he literally opened the door, handed me the parcel and shut it again :laugh:

lol sounds like the neighbours from the burbs movie lol

anne666 03-01-2014 11:32 AM

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Originally Posted by AnnieK (Post 6580507)
Yeah I know my neighbours quite well. The guy on one side always comes in to watch the football as they don't have sky sports so he here a lot!!

Need to say I love your cat!

Yes I know my neighbours. Next door on one side think they are above mankind on every level, two retired Doctors. The other side a lovely couple who are the best neighbours we've ever had.

Z 03-01-2014 01:52 PM

We were joking about something that happened when we were kids, my brother was about 4 years old and he needed to pee and we were playing in the park round the other end of our street so he nipped into the bushes and this battleaxe comes charging into the park and calls him a "disgusting little boy" and is shouting at him, meanwhile I'm stood there like :o so my brother goes running home in tears and I'm running after him trying to tell him it's alright (I'd have been 7 or 8) and he's like to my mum "I've been baaaaaad" and he's too hysterical to tell her what happened so I tell her and my dad's immediately like "I'M GOING ROUND TO PUNCH THAT POLICE OFFICER **** IN THE FACE" (her husband's an ex police officer, they're a pair of busybodies, run the local Neighbourhood Watch and generally just poke their noses into business that has nothing to do with them) and my mum's like "NO! I'M GOING." So she goes storming round and I don't know what she said but we stopped getting all of the "community letters" that for ages they'd been saying they didn't want :laugh: so we're officially not on the Christmas card list anymore, they still live there but they go live in Spain for half of the year so we never see them around anymore...

My mum saw the wife at her work (she used to work at a hospital reception desk) coming in for some kind of plastic surgery consultation but she never came back, my mum reckons it's because of her :laugh2:

Me. I Am Salman 03-01-2014 02:07 PM

Our old neighbours were a family of five girls and one boy who'd now between the ages 17/18-late 20s, just like my family, so we were SO close. Even our parents were best friends. Ugh they were so cool :love: they moved out 10 years ago and my mum actually cried when she first found out they were going lmao. No neighbour ever since can compare - just one weird family and bunch of random foreign students ever since :( we still keep contact though and my eldest brother and theirs are still best mates

Z 03-01-2014 02:09 PM

I'm so jealous of all of you who have/had close friendships with your neighbours :( everywhere I've lived I've never even had the opportunity to meet new people; halls don't count because that's the whole point of them, other than that I've just lived in flats where people keep to themselves!


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