
Jan 29, 2011, 12:34 PM
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Desert Kitty hates titles
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Member Since: Jul 2008
Location: TARDIS
Posts: 12,794
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Originally Posted by billi_leli
I am bumping (bringing up) this thread again, cause last night my neighbors clomped aruond all night, literally shaking my room! They are h eavy and the building feels like it SHAKES. And below my room, there is a garage and they slam a car door and every hour, as I drift off, it slams and I am miserable.
I have my winter sinus thing and I could not sleep all night and I am exhausted.
If this happens tonight, I am calling my l lord again.
Billi
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Sounds like MY upstairs neighbor. She literally makes my apartment shake. Geez, I can't tell if we had an earthquake or it's HER unless I turn on the news. She sometimes gets up at 5am on Saturdays, blasting the water in the bathroom so loud it sound like it's going to burst through the $#%^&*@! walls! Then, she slams & stomps around until she leaves. I posted about her in this thread earlier. Mean, ol biddy. Of course, she said I need to be more reasonable.
I woke up too early this morning, but I couldn't go back to sleep cause I was wondering if THIS Sat was going to be one of her early ones. I was waiting for the water to start blasting. I knew if I DID get to sleep, SHE'D STARTLE me awake with her noise. So I was apprehensive about even trying to sleep, thinking it was futile.
The garage is below me too, Billi. I used to have someone with a loud, noisy &^%$#@*! SUV parked under me. Vroom, vroom, vroom. REV the engine, slam the door, stomp with high heels or boots, slam the lobby door, slam the apartment door, slam, slam, slam. 
The manager is a ***hole and doesn't do anything. He tells you to move.
So, Billi...I relate & sympathize.
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