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@Crewella @mick brown

It's horrible being stuck in a flat, listening to nothing but the selfish bastards living in the block, my only escape was going to work, that also tended to be my daily exercise, aside from the occasional trip to the beach; very slow walk from the car to it.

I hope things are relaxed soon, but I doubt it will because some people are carrying on as if there's nothing going on in the world.

The same people are the ones oblivious to the risks to themselves and others.

Sorry for going off tangent.
 
@Crewella @mick brown

It's horrible being stuck in a flat, listening to nothing but the selfish bastards living in the block, my only escape was going to work, that also tended to be my daily exercise, aside from the occasional trip to the beach; very slow walk from the car to it.

I hope things are relaxed soon, but I doubt it will because some people are carrying on as if there's nothing going on in the world.

The same people are the ones oblivious to the risks to themselves and others.

Sorry for going off tangent.
Apologies for tangent deviation not necessary. [emoji6]
You say whatever you like, we're all moaning lately. Some for good reason, others for the sake of it.
As I said, I feel sorry for folks in flats. Not sure I could put up with neighbour's in such close proximity.
 
Not sure I could put up with neighbour's in such close proximity.

The last flat was fine, had considerate neighbours, aside from a few months when the owner of one decided to renovate before listing it as Airbnb, the block was a hell of a lot bigger, it was also a nicer area.

Being stuck in 24/7, with only about 2 hours of quiet (4 or 5am til 6 or 7am), as the neighbours like to party, scream, yell, bounce / drop things off the floor, slam doors, smell of drugs all through the block, then trying to do a full day of work in a demanding job 5 days a week, with next to no sleep, constant pain etc. It's bastard draining on physical and mental health.

(Neighbours deny it's them)
 
The last flat was fine, had considerate neighbours, aside from a few months when the owner of one decided to renovate before listing it as Airbnb, the block was a hell of a lot bigger, it was also a nicer area.

Being stuck in 24/7, with only about 2 hours of quiet (4 or 5am til 6 or 7am), as the neighbours like to party, scream, yell, bounce / drop things off the floor, slam doors, smell of drugs all through the block, then trying to do a full day of work in a demanding job 5 days a week, with next to no sleep, constant pain etc. It's bastard draining on physical and mental health.

(Neighbours deny it's them)
No, that can't be nice. [emoji47]
 
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