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..............argument you've had with a neighbour??
I had one last night about wheelie bins (?) and wanted to stick an axe in his head mad :x :x :x
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..............argument you've had with a neighbour??
I had one last night about wheelie bins (?) and wanted to stick an axe in his head mad :x :x :x

What a rubbish thread.
It was a joke - put that axe away!
Wheelie bins can be controversial, did he take yours or did you take his ?
Can't remember - I got too bloody angry
AAAAARRRRRGGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH mad :x :x :x :x
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..............argument you've had with a neighbour??
I had one last night about wheelie bins (?) and wanted to stick an axe in his head mad :x :x :x

I had one last night about an axe. I threw him in the wheely bin.
No seriously, he said where's your bin? I said I've been working. He said no, where's your wheely bin? I said I've weally been working.
Ow. Ow. Ow.
It took us BOTH about five minutes to get that. We giggled eventually though rolleyes .
Maybe it's time to stop smoking exotic tobacco loon .
I've always had a problem with wheelie bins. At one house a neighbour accused me (not to my face, she stuck a note on the gate rolleyes ), that I was putting my bin in the wrong place - even though the council told me I was right cool . Stupid cow, I just ignored her after that confused . At another house I kept getting my bin nicked and it kept turning up in all sorts of places - one time I found it in another street :shock: . At this house we have never had a bin and the council want to charge to give us one, but I won't pay so I just stick the bin bags in the back alley and cats tear them open :roll:
I hate bins evil
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I've always had a problem with wheelie bins. At one house a neighbour accused me (not to my face, she stuck a note on the gate rolleyes ), that I was putting my bin in the wrong place - even though the council told me I was right cool . Stupid cow, I just ignored her after that confused . At another house I kept getting my bin nicked and it kept turning up in all sorts of places - one time I found it in another street :shock: . At this house we have never had a bin and the council want to charge to give us one, but I won't pay so I just stick the bin bags in the back alley and cats tear them open :roll:
I hate bins evil

every week our next door neighbour tries to steel our recycling wheeling bin (you have to go on a waiting list - otherwise you get a tiny plastic box - its supposed to hole 2 weeks of recycling!).... always trying to pretend that the bin men left it that way... but as noone else on my street has one (different colour) and obviously cant be bothered to ring up and wiat for one, its not hard to spot. Every week I just go and take it back. Its like a littel ritual now....
why are people so sad?
Sini
Either I argue too well or don't know how to argue at all.
I pissed the neighbours off last summer with my loud music.
It ended with them replacing my fence rolleyes dunno :P :P :P
A new fence? Please tell how you managed that one duel :duel: dunno :dunno: worship :worship:
There's one little man up the road............
annoys the arse off me he does.
Has a drive, AND a garage, and ONE car.
Parks on the street.
Kids play football occasionally when they come off the field, opposite his house near the entrance of the field. He pretends to phone the police, stands minimoking in the window at the kids, and generally makes himself look like a fool.
Put yer car in the garage mate or on the drive and then it's less likely to get 'hit' with the ball and then you may have grounds to complain. Suffice to say the kids have never hit the car with the ball and they are usually on the field anyway. Is it illegal for them to play ball games on the street? Can't remember the exact law but what a clot.
Cathy x
(btw no I don't have a car so maybe I am missing his whole point here??? S'only kids playing football innit? Done it for donkeys years.....)
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Either I argue too well or don't know how to argue at all.
I pissed the neighbours off last summer with my loud music.
It ended with them replacing my fence rolleyes dunno :P :P :P

Do you reckon then that if i keep my TV turned up loud my neighbours might landscape my garden?
Red, I think it comes down to bylaws, but the bloke sounds like an arse anyway :fuckinghell: Why do people forget what it's like to be a kid? dunno
Dave, have a swinging barbeque and they might buy you a new house :P wink
this was an arguement not with a neighbour but a room mate. a long time ago (i was 16)We where in the same barracks and had to clean every morning i wanted the bash broom and he had been using it for 10 minutes so i asked if i could have the broom.
No was the answer so we ended up fighting over it.
I did eventually get the broom but we both laughed about it later and realised how stupid we had both been. growing up haha simple really
ooooh mine has to be parking - I paid for a driveway put in as the parking here is not good and the neighbours girlfriend seems to think that she is entitled to block me in, she doesn't even live there FFS
Really pisses me off that some people haven't got common courtesy or sense.
i had not an arguemnt with a neighbour buyt....
I live on a main A road, that has yellow lines on so i cannot park my car on my road. My car had broken down and I dont have a garage, so i moved it in to a nearby street.
Admitatly it had sat there for about 1 month, as i couldnt affor to get fixed. The car was taxed and insured. Then after a month i had a ring on my doorbell from someone. Can you move your car, why I asked. he said it was outside HIS HOUSE and he COULD NOT park his car. i then replied yes but its ona public road, not illegally parked and its taxed and insured, i then went on to add how the hell did he find my adresss out.
So for the hell of it i left my car for 2 months and now at every opertunity park my car outside his house. People are protective of there car parking spaces.
grrrrrrrrrrrrr.
my neighbour kept putting his bin outside my house for collection as he "did not want it spoiling the view of his garden" so one night I went out and took the wheels off biggrin
had a big clear out once thus creating to much crap for my bin- i waited till everyone on the street put theirs out for the bin boys and then i proceeded to spread about 5 bags of my rubbish into other peoples bins (not hurting anyone right?) wrong.......one of my sad neighbours went to the trouble of taking the bag back out of her bin and placed it back in front of my place on the floor next to my bin.....sad fuckers what is that all about ...people drive me fucking insane
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So for the hell of it i left my car for 2 months and now at every opertunity park my car outside his house. People are protective of there car parking spaces.
grrrrrrrrrrrrr.

Shame on you Mike!
So does everbody fall out with their neighbour because of bins?? I hadn't realised that they were so contentious :shock: :shock:
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..............argument you've had with a neighbour??
I had one last night about wheelie bins (?) and wanted to stick an axe in his head mad :x :x :x

The fithy bitch next door to me was putting all her slurry in my bin, then denied it so I drilled the body and lid and put a lock and chain on it and locked it every time I left home and every night, she didn't like that. Ha Ha.!!!
Thanks guys, got some great ideas for when my TWO wheelie bins arrive... destined for the 2ft wide 'shared access' pathway between ours and the neighbours house..... :grin:
We have no problems with our neighbours; no one tries to steal our bins or puts rubbish in them.
But we don’t really have any neighbours so don’t know what you are all going through.