Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Loud music, loud people. An occasional party is okay but not even several times a year. I also don't want to hear your personal conversations, especially your arguments.
Dogs barking too much.
Noise bothers me.
You are definitely not an apartment person
Everyone should be an apartment person. It's environmentally responsible!
I grew up in an apartment. Cleaning was a breeze because we lived minimally and I liked that.
But I really doubt you would want me as a neighbor now. I have very noisy hobbies such as woodworking. I am hammering, drilling and running my equipment whenever I have a free chance.
It’s OK for people to be apartment people, but it’s also OK for people to not be apartment people. Not everybody has the same lifestyle and sometimes your lifestyle changes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Loud music, loud people. An occasional party is okay but not even several times a year. I also don't want to hear your personal conversations, especially your arguments.
Dogs barking too much.
Noise bothers me.
You are definitely not an apartment person
Everyone should be an apartment person. It's environmentally responsible!
I grew up in an apartment. Cleaning was a breeze because we lived minimally and I liked that.
But I really doubt you would want me as a neighbor now. I have very noisy hobbies such as woodworking. I am hammering, drilling and running my equipment whenever I have a free chance.
It’s OK for people to be apartment people, but it’s also OK for people to not be apartment people. Not everybody has the same lifestyle and sometimes your lifestyle changes.
This hobby sounds like a waste of resources. Your time would be better spent helping your neighbors with cleaning, cooking, and raising their children. It takes a village!
DAFFUQ?
It takes a PARENT to raise a child. Not a village. A village typically has an idiot somewhere. You want the village idiot raising our kids?
Are YOU the village idiot?
Anonymous wrote:Neighbors who don’t understand the simple rules of a civilized society such as don’t park across the street directly in front of my driveway and don’t mow the lawn on weekends. Have a lawn service do it during the week while I am at work. Don’t need to hear noise on the weekend.
Anonymous wrote:Neighbors who don’t understand the simple rules of a civilized society such as don’t park across the street directly in front of my driveway and don’t mow the lawn on weekends. Have a lawn service do it during the week while I am at work. Don’t need to hear noise on the weekend.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Loud music, loud people. An occasional party is okay but not even several times a year. I also don't want to hear your personal conversations, especially your arguments.
Dogs barking too much.
Noise bothers me.
You are definitely not an apartment person
Everyone should be an apartment person. It's environmentally responsible!
I grew up in an apartment. Cleaning was a breeze because we lived minimally and I liked that.
But I really doubt you would want me as a neighbor now. I have very noisy hobbies such as woodworking. I am hammering, drilling and running my equipment whenever I have a free chance.
It’s OK for people to be apartment people, but it’s also OK for people to not be apartment people. Not everybody has the same lifestyle and sometimes your lifestyle changes.
This hobby sounds like a waste of resources. Your time would be better spent helping your neighbors with cleaning, cooking, and raising their children. It takes a village!
DAFFUQ?
It takes a PARENT to raise a child. Not a village. A village typically has an idiot somewhere. You want the village idiot raising our kids?
Are YOU the village idiot?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Loud music, loud people. An occasional party is okay but not even several times a year. I also don't want to hear your personal conversations, especially your arguments.
Dogs barking too much.
Noise bothers me.
You are definitely not an apartment person
Everyone should be an apartment person. It's environmentally responsible!
I grew up in an apartment. Cleaning was a breeze because we lived minimally and I liked that.
But I really doubt you would want me as a neighbor now. I have very noisy hobbies such as woodworking. I am hammering, drilling and running my equipment whenever I have a free chance.
It’s OK for people to be apartment people, but it’s also OK for people to not be apartment people. Not everybody has the same lifestyle and sometimes your lifestyle changes.
This hobby sounds like a waste of resources. Your time would be better spent helping your neighbors with cleaning, cooking, and raising their children. It takes a village!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Loud music, loud people. An occasional party is okay but not even several times a year. I also don't want to hear your personal conversations, especially your arguments.
Dogs barking too much.
Noise bothers me.
You are definitely not an apartment person
Everyone should be an apartment person. It's environmentally responsible!
I grew up in an apartment. Cleaning was a breeze because we lived minimally and I liked that.
But I really doubt you would want me as a neighbor now. I have very noisy hobbies such as woodworking. I am hammering, drilling and running my equipment whenever I have a free chance.
It’s OK for people to be apartment people, but it’s also OK for people to not be apartment people. Not everybody has the same lifestyle and sometimes your lifestyle changes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Loud music, loud people. An occasional party is okay but not even several times a year. I also don't want to hear your personal conversations, especially your arguments.
Dogs barking too much.
Noise bothers me.
You are definitely not an apartment person
Everyone should be an apartment person. It's environmentally responsible!
Anonymous wrote:Neighbors who smoke weed every day such that the whole block reeks of skunk.
Substance abusers of any kind, including the alcoholics whose recycling bin can be heard for miles
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My neighbors have a two car garage, a giant frying pan shaped driveway that easily can accommodate 3-4 cars minimum and 5 cars for 2 drivers (they’re empty nesters so no kids) and they refuse to park any in their garage or driveway. INSTEAD they park their cars, strategically spaced just a little too far apart (so no one can try to park in between any of them) on the street directly in front of my driveway.
These people live across the street from me, so whenever you leave my driveway (backing out or driving straight) you almost hit their car. Every time. The people that sold us the house told us they’d hit their cars twice.
We have asked them to please not park directly in front of the driveway so we can get in and out. And we cannot park on the street on our side of the street because there is only parking allowed on one side (the neighbor’s side) because the street is so narrow. So we must use our driveway.
We now have a teen driver, and after 15 years of living here we have asked them, politely again, and they said no. They’ve become famous on the street for being difficult for absolutely no reason. They just insufferable.
We have the same or very similar neighbors. Ours have had their car hit by the neighbors whose driveway they’re parking across from at least once- maybe more, I’m not sure. Also, ours park cars across from two different neighbors’ driveways- and, the vehicles are “vintage,” a nice way of saying that they are old and beat up looking. So, we all get to look out the window at their junky-looking vehicles, while they can’t see them from their house. Crazy.
I doubt people would intentionally park their junky looking car somewhere across the street from their home just so they won’t have to see it! 😂
Anonymous wrote:Native plant people.
So cringe.
Anonymous wrote:Tacky inflatable holiday decorations on the front lawn. Excessive outdoor holiday decorations in general.