hosted.ap.org— A man has been banned from visiting his girlfriend's home after neighbors complained about noisy sex, a local official said Thursday.
Aug 14, 2008View in Crawl 4
What are you talking about? Why are there so many reading comprehension challenged people in here? Mike Taggart is the Brighton and Hove City Council spokesman. What does the city council spokesman have to do with the neighbors practicing as they preach? And you got 19 diggs for this?
Sorry, but I'm siding with the "noisy" people. I live above a neighbor who has made complaints about us since we've moved in 2 years ago. We make really no noise. Perhaps watch a movie and yes sometimes those have those moments where even you have to turn it down for a second. Or have sex yes. Can get loud.But seriously, the lady that lives below us is just a lonely fat bitch and has nothing better to do but complain every time someone makes a peep. There is no reason for the courts to step in on this. Don't like it. Move. I'm sure the other neighbors are enjoying themselves.
Ah yes, I remember those days ;-) The bed was on a hardwood floor and would move three feet no matter what we tried putting under the feet. Never a complaint from the young couple downstairs...just smirks in the morning.
homercles337Aug 15, 2008
What are you talking about? Why are there so many reading comprehension challenged people in here? Mike Taggart is the Brighton and Hove City Council spokesman. What does the city council spokesman have to do with the neighbors practicing as they preach? And you got 19 diggs for this?
xeo4keAug 15, 2008
Sorry, but I'm siding with the "noisy" people. I live above a neighbor who has made complaints about us since we've moved in 2 years ago. We make really no noise. Perhaps watch a movie and yes sometimes those have those moments where even you have to turn it down for a second. Or have sex yes. Can get loud.But seriously, the lady that lives below us is just a lonely fat bitch and has nothing better to do but complain every time someone makes a peep. There is no reason for the courts to step in on this. Don't like it. Move. I'm sure the other neighbors are enjoying themselves.
ravatarAug 17, 2008
no, you miss the point. Those in public housing rarely have the option of moving to a privately owned home (in the US at least).
bolin100Aug 17, 2008
She's an idiot. Does she want all of her neighbors to hate her for forcing sleep deprivation?
thekappaAug 18, 2008
Pssh... I'd tell my neighbors to go f**k themselves and see how loud they could be doing so...
sirrockalotAug 18, 2008
Anyone who has purchased an iPod in the UK knows they have volume limits on everything.
2conservativeAug 19, 2008
Ah yes, I remember those days ;-) The bed was on a hardwood floor and would move three feet no matter what we tried putting under the feet. Never a complaint from the young couple downstairs...just smirks in the morning.
holleringAug 19, 2008
Okay, digg me down (within a thread) for clarifying my position? Did you even read the linked item?