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Title: Unusual neighbours
Post by: Landlady on July 10, 2007, 09:09:08 PM
Now just a tad after midnight at TLHOTP in the med and ding dong the doorbell rings   scared2:
Being a big brave girl, go to the front door and yell 'WHO IS IT?' to find it's the kindly male neighbour from next door enquiring whether or not Mark is feeling better  evil: and to inform me that tomorrow the digger is coming to move earth on his side of the boundary and 'perhaps' I should not put washing out  rubschin:
I responded with a cool 'Thank you Very much **** (name undisclosed to protect the innocent) kind of you to enquire but it's a bit late, are you going off to pick your wife up from the airport now (she's been in Hong Kong for the past few weeks he says allegedly  eeek: but we have our doubts) and he says 'oh no that's tomorrow, now I'm off to the village for a few drinks because I've just mopped the floor and as it's all wet I dont' want to walk on it ?!?' - respond with a prompt 'oh thanks **** - see you tomorrow then, bye bye' = loud slamming of door!!!

I thought I'd left the nutters behind in England  rubschin:   
Title: Re: Unusual neighbours
Post by: Mr Happy on July 10, 2007, 09:21:33 PM
Missing wife, earth moving equipment, drinking, cleaning stuff...
 
scared:
freddy:
Title: Re: Unusual neighbours
Post by: ice and a slice on July 10, 2007, 09:28:06 PM
In our last house we had a neighbour who sent another neighbour (my bestest friend) an 'anon' letter saying that "your husband is having an affair - sort him out before he does any more damage".  With 2 very young children my friend was devastated and of course it was all nonsense but can you imagine if their marriage hadn't been stronger? eeek:

We found out after my Sherlock Holmes detective work and tracked down a particular glitch in her print out, called the police and they cautioned her.
Title: Re: Unusual neighbours
Post by: Landlady on July 10, 2007, 09:47:14 PM
Missing wife, earth moving equipment, drinking, cleaning stuff...
 
scared:
freddy:

All circumstantial at present though, but I get your drift scared2:
Title: Re: Unusual neighbours
Post by: Landlady on July 10, 2007, 09:50:24 PM
In our last house we had a neighbour who sent another neighbour (my bestest friend) an 'anon' letter saying that "your husband is having an affair - sort him out before he does any more damage".  With 2 very young children my friend was devastated and of course it was all nonsense but can you imagine if their marriage hadn't been stronger? eeek:

We found out after my Sherlock Holmes detective work and tracked down a particular glitch in her print out, called the police and they cautioned her.

That's awful !!!!!
Actually I just think **** was just a tad pissed already and 'perhaps' just being a bit over neighbourly and hopeful!
He stood two hopes (as previosuly said one of those is Bob) of being invited in though at this time of night  lol:

Wonder what Barman will respond to this thread ............... Perhps yeah yeah take her off my hands PLEASE !!! yeah   
Title: Re: Unusual neighbours
Post by: ice and a slice on July 10, 2007, 09:58:46 PM
In our last house we had a neighbour who sent another neighbour (my bestest friend) an 'anon' letter saying that "your husband is having an affair - sort him out before he does any more damage".  With 2 very young children my friend was devastated and of course it was all nonsense but can you imagine if their marriage hadn't been stronger? eeek:

We found out after my Sherlock Holmes detective work and tracked down a particular glitch in her print out, called the police and they cautioned her.

That's awful !!!!!
Actually I just think **** was just a tad pissed already and 'perhaps' just being a bit over neighbourly and hopeful!
He stood two hopes (as previosuly said one of those is Bob) of being invited in though at this time of night  lol:

Wonder what Barman will respond to this thread ............... Perhps yeah yeah take her off my hands PLEASE !!! yeah   

No no it'll be pistols at dawn to protect your honour! ;)
Title: Re: Unusual neighbours
Post by: Landlady on July 10, 2007, 10:07:01 PM
In our last house we had a neighbour who sent another neighbour (my bestest friend) an 'anon' letter saying that "your husband is having an affair - sort him out before he does any more damage".  With 2 very young children my friend was devastated and of course it was all nonsense but can you imagine if their marriage hadn't been stronger? eeek:

We found out after my Sherlock Holmes detective work and tracked down a particular glitch in her print out, called the police and they cautioned her.

That's awful !!!!!
Actually I just think **** was just a tad pissed already and 'perhaps' just being a bit over neighbourly and hopeful!
He stood two hopes (as previosuly said one of those is Bob) of being invited in though at this time of night  lol:

Wonder what Barman will respond to this thread ............... Perhps yeah yeah take her off my hands PLEASE !!! yeah   

No no it'll be pistols at dawn to protect your honour! ;)

 happy001 happy001 happy001 happy001 happy001 happy001 although Mr. B does has a double barrelled shotgun locked in a cabinet in his subterranean lair at TLHOTP !
Title: Re: Unusual neighbours
Post by: Barman on July 11, 2007, 06:37:26 AM
A digger eh?  rubschin:

Landlady might not be around for, um a few days or so?  whistle:
Title: Re: Unusual neighbours
Post by: Darwins Selection on July 11, 2007, 07:31:32 AM
. . .enquiring whether or not Mark is feeling better.......... Thank you Very much **** (name undisclosed to protect the innocent).....
So, now we know who is 'innocent' and who is not. eyes:
Title: Re: Unusual neighbours
Post by: ice and a slice on July 11, 2007, 07:59:25 AM
Oh yes - more unusual neighbours.  When I was younger in scouseland our next door neighbour used to hang used plastic Jif lemons on his climbing ivy!

It was a very posh neighbourhood!
Title: Re: Unusual neighbours
Post by: Barman on July 11, 2007, 09:29:57 AM
Oh yes - more unusual neighbours.  When I was younger in scouseland our next door neighbour used to hang used plastic Jif lemons on his climbing ivy!

It was a very posh neighbourhood!
I bet they didn?t last long?  ::) Did you have a big handbag then too?
Title: Re: Unusual neighbours
Post by: ice and a slice on July 11, 2007, 10:44:11 AM
Oh yes - more unusual neighbours.  When I was younger in scouseland our next door neighbour used to hang used plastic Jif lemons on his climbing ivy!

It was a very posh neighbourhood!
I bet they didn?t last long?  ::) Did you have a big handbag then too?

Enormous!
Title: Re: Unusual neighbours
Post by: Darwins Selection on July 11, 2007, 11:06:15 AM
Oh yes - more unusual neighbours.  When I was younger in scouseland our next door neighbour used to hang used plastic Jif lemons on his climbing ivy!

It was a very posh neighbourhood!
I bet they didn?t last long?  ::) Did you have a big handbag then too?
Enormous!
Full of lemons no doubt?
Title: Re: Unusual neighbours
Post by: Landlady on July 13, 2007, 04:09:56 PM
Missing wife, earth moving equipment, drinking, cleaning stuff...
 
scared:
freddy:

All circumstantial at present though, but I get your drift scared2:

****'s wife still lives  ;D Have seen her on her patio this afternoon - unless he's had a clone robot made on one of his trips to and fro to Hong Kong (where they used to live) eeek:
Title: Re: Unusual neighbours
Post by: Landlady on July 13, 2007, 04:13:22 PM
. . .enquiring whether or not Mark is feeling better.......... Thank you Very much **** (name undisclosed to protect the innocent).....
So, now we know who is 'innocent' and who is not. eyes:

Cheeky  cheeky  ;) I'm totally innocent and whiter than white - a bit like Growler's posh new fur coat  ;D
Title: Re: Unusual neighbours
Post by: Barman on July 13, 2007, 04:14:11 PM
. . .enquiring whether or not Mark is feeling better.......... Thank you Very much **** (name undisclosed to protect the innocent).....
So, now we know who is 'innocent' and who is not. eyes:

Cheeky  cheeky  ;) I'm totally innocent and whiter than white - a bit like Growler's posh new fur coat  ;D
happy001
Title: Re: Unusual neighbours
Post by: Misunderstood on July 13, 2007, 07:16:44 PM
. . .enquiring whether or not Mark is feeling better.......... Thank you Very much **** (name undisclosed to protect the innocent).....
So, now we know who is 'innocent' and who is not. eyes:

Cheeky  cheeky  ;) I'm totally innocent and whiter than white - a bit like Growler's posh new fur coat  ;D

I saw it more as Growler's faded old (moth eaten) coat...    razz: