We lived in a bungalow somewhere in sussex. Anyway we decided to wash our dogs, well actually we did not have much choice, we had taken them for a long walk and they were all muddy. Anyway we washed them and some of the water went onto her side of the lawn and she really got so angry, telling us not to let the dirty filthy water touch her lawn. Really went over the top.
Anyway so she wrote to the lady who's bungalow we hired and complained about us . The owner came and check out the bungalow to see what it was all about and instead of giving us notice like the neighbour would have liked her to complimented us on how neat and tidy her bungalow was and how beautiful the garden was.
I was so upset with the neighbour i collected at least 20 huge fat slugs and posted it through the postbox onto her floor. She was at work , naturally. Never heard a word about it, wonder what happened to them. But that was my worst and nastiest thing i have ever done.
2007-01-16
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What did you say (Don't do it. It always backfires), I was on your side till the slugs.
2007-01-16 02:35:07
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answered by Spanner 6
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Yes! I had two dogs, neither of which went into the neighbour's garden, although the fence was very low. One day I caught him flicking hedgehog droppings onto my lawn. I suggested he took the droppings for analysis and explained to him that my dog's droppings would be considerably bigger. (One of the dogs was an Old English Sheepdog). Some years later I took in a Border Collie for a few months. The dog was a real pain. Very particular about where it did its business. You could walk for hours until it found a place. Since my husband and I were both working, I normally took the dog with me. One day, my husband was feeling off-colour and said, 'Leave the dog with me.' Which I did. Naturally hubby wasn't as watchful as I was. The dog strayed into the neighbour's garden. When I came home all the shutters were closed. The neighbour had told my husband that if the dog came on to his garden once more, he would throw a Molotov cocktail through our window!
My husband contacted the police, which made the atmosphere a whole lot better!
2007-01-16 03:20:05
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answered by cymry3jones 7
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I really have 29 loose roam fuzzies. They do have a musky smell to them. What somewhat smells is at the same time as human beings do not wash the hammocks, sleep sacks, blankets, etc., that the ferrets have. also, human beings imagine in the journey that they save bathing their ferret the smell is going away, incorrect, it receives worse. the purely time i will bathe a ferret is that if it is mandatory. I feed intense protein ferret nutrition, mainly Triple F and upload a colourful kitten nutrition. 3/4 ferret nutrition a million/4 kitten. mainly for version. I stay far flung from fish, it causes the poo to smell a touch better. i do not propose having a ferret round babies. The ferret performs not uncomplicated, at the same time as they play. they could imagine the toddler as a toy. once you've babies or babies that's ideal to manager the ferret at the same time as it is out of the cage. Out of cage time must be a minimum of four-6 hours an afternoon.
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answered by ? 4
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My wife and I have lived all over the world having had 25 homes no we are not gypsy's.We decided to settle in suffolk.1 of our neighbours who was born and bred in the village we live is pssitively the rudist,nasties lady we have come across She is so posionious her own venom will kill her. We ,have lived in all sorts of communities and never suffered such hate.All though it is hard for us we now completely ignore her,why should we move
2007-01-16 21:57:00
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answered by Anonymous
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I have one right now and we just don't get along at all. I try not to speak to her but some time you have to. Like for instence, me my son,wife, and doughter where at a grocry store, and my son desided to come up front and honk the horn. Well my naber was there and she didn't like it that much so she started yelling at my son. Of corse I started yelling right back at her at the top of my lungs. Ever sence that day she has not spoken to me again. I gess some times you just got to put your meighbours in there place to get any reaction out of them. Good or bad. I hope this helped out a little.
2007-01-16 02:35:28
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answered by david v 1
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You should always mantain your standards,don't be dragged down. Two wrongs don't make a right.
2007-01-16 07:52:22
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answered by catalyist 3
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get a "love they neighbor" sign and post it. so many people have lost their conviction and conscience now a days. kill her with kindness and rise above it, that way you have nothing to regret.
I have the neighbors from hell as well, but we have learned to coexhist. Her lose not yours!!
2007-01-16 02:32:44
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answered by Pauline J 3
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ya, it's bad to have nasty neighbours but be nice to her n she might feel guilty for being nasty...then she might reflect n be good to u as well n then u can become good neighbour...
2007-01-16 04:28:31
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answered by information seeker 3
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their was this dog that used to always comes in my garden and it annoyed me so i fed it laxitives in the food and then it went back to his owners house and crapped every where
True story
2007-01-16 02:31:29
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answered by matthew c 2
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Good on you i say. xxxx
2007-01-16 02:32:55
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answered by Anonymous
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