The moan about your neighbours thread - Stool Bloke returns...

Fed up talking videogames? Why?

Frame your neighbours for murder to get rid of them

Poll ended at Fri Mar 23, 2018 8:07 pm

Yes,they can rot in prison for disturbing my peace.
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No,invite them round for tea and monopoly.
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Total votes: 25
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PostRe: The moan about your neighbours thread
by Victor Mildew » Wed Oct 31, 2018 6:23 pm

I'm going to have to tell my Mrs about stool bloke sooner or later because I keep bursting out laughing at this thread.

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PostRe: The moan about your neighbours thread
by Lagamorph » Wed Oct 31, 2018 6:28 pm

Ad7 wrote:I'm going to have to tell my Mrs about stool bloke sooner or later because I keep bursting out laughing at this thread.

Tell her with a calendar.

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PostRe: The moan about your neighbours thread
by Victor Mildew » Wed Oct 31, 2018 6:34 pm

Say it with flowers, say it with a stool bloke calender

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PostRe: The moan about your neighbours thread
by Moggy » Wed Oct 31, 2018 6:37 pm

Poncho wrote:I really enjoy the idea that this guy is going about his life, totally unaware he's a cult personality on an obscure Internet forum.


In the village I grew up in there was an old man that used to sit outside of a pub. Anytime you drive by, there he would be. I don’t think he ever went in, he just sat there people watching.

When Facebook became big, somebody started a tribute group about him and it became relatively large, with people talking about him and posting photos.

It all seemed fun, but somebody mentioned it to the old bloke and he was freaked out by it and the group soon shut down.

So the moral of the story is that Stool Bloke must never find out about this, or our fun will be over.

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PostRe: The moan about your neighbours thread
by Moggy » Wed Oct 31, 2018 6:38 pm

Ad7 wrote:I'm going to have to tell my Mrs about stool bloke sooner or later because I keep bursting out laughing at this thread.


Get a Stool Bloke T-shirt printed and give it to her for Christmas.

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PostRe: The moan about your neighbours thread
by Trelliz » Wed Oct 31, 2018 9:22 pm

Ad7 wrote:I'm going to have to tell my Mrs about stool bloke sooner or later because I keep bursting out laughing at this thread.


I'm going to have to do the same, mine saw me looking at the calendar and was deeply confused.

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PostRe: The moan about your neighbours thread
by Rubix » Wed Oct 31, 2018 9:34 pm

strawberry floating neighbors having a Halloween party, loud as strawberry float and I can hear her cackling and singing and I wish she’d stop

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PostRe: The moan about your neighbours thread
by Green Gecko » Sun Nov 04, 2018 4:31 pm

There was for quite a long time a similar sort of thing here where a guy would just randomly dance overtly in the street for no apparent reason, especially with buskers. And he'd also be spotted at events and gigs, normally by himself. He would just dance alone disco style for hours at a time.

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PostRe: The moan about your neighbours thread
by Tsunade » Sun Nov 04, 2018 5:56 pm

We had a guy like that up Kings Heath high street, thing was he had a toy monkey in a pushchair with him too... I once spotted him dressed as Pocohontis (he'd dressed the monkey up too) dancing to "im not a robot" outside Wilko about 5 years ago. I think his name was Sam the Monkey Man, well that's what people called him anyway.

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PostRe: The moan about your neighbours thread
by Victor Mildew » Wed Nov 07, 2018 7:44 am

The woman who lives opposite us :dread:

This is her car, her house is on the right, her driveway and garage are to the left next to the silver car, there are steps directly from her driveway to the front of her house, yet more often than not she'll park on the pavement like this, blocking the pavement and generally being a pain in the arse to other cars (because coming up the hill means that car being there makes the turn blind). You can drive up and straight on to the driveway, yet she goes up, turns around and drives down the pavement to go there. I don't understand laziness in cars- it's a metal box with an armchair that you point at where you want to go and get out when it stops. How lazy do you have to be not be arsed to use your own drive when it's thst close?

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PostRe: The moan about your neighbours thread
by <]:^D » Wed Nov 07, 2018 7:46 am

the state of that hedge
also that is supremely lazy. it looks like she doesnt want to a) walk the extra steps to get in her shitty mini (mini drivers like bmw merc and porsche are often morons), and/or b) have to reverse in or out of her drive.
people :dread:

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PostRe: The moan about your neighbours thread
by Vermilion » Wed Nov 07, 2018 7:59 am

Looks like she's one of those people who leave their curtains open when the lights are on too.

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PostRe: The moan about your neighbours thread
by Victor Mildew » Wed Nov 07, 2018 8:04 am

Can confirm all lights in the house are on at all times with curtains open. Outside door light often gets left on overnight. Bins get put out and put back by her dad who comes round to do all of her housework including gardening. He'll be around to pit the Christmas decorations up soon. Thst little pink chair has also been there for at least a year and I've never seem stoolblokette using it.

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PostRe: The moan about your neighbours thread
by <]:^D » Wed Nov 07, 2018 8:08 am

does she have any redeeming features?

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PostRe: The moan about your neighbours thread
by Victor Mildew » Wed Nov 07, 2018 8:38 am

I've no idea, I've never spoken to her, she could be lovely for all I know, probably is. I've just got nothing to complain about in my life so I need to project problems on others. Don't take this away from me.

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PostRe: The moan about your neighbours thread
by Jenuall » Wed Nov 07, 2018 8:48 am

What's wrong with leaving your curtains open when you've got your lights on? Not saying I do it and it does feel like a slightly odd setup, but it's hardly the crime of the century!

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PostRe: The moan about your neighbours thread
by Moggy » Wed Nov 07, 2018 8:52 am

Jenuall wrote:What's wrong with leaving your curtains open when you've got your lights on? Not saying I do it and it does feel like a slightly odd setup, but it's hardly the crime of the century!


She’s forcing Ad to be a pervert as he can’t stop watching her.

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PostRe: The moan about your neighbours thread
by Jenuall » Wed Nov 07, 2018 8:54 am

Moggy wrote:
Jenuall wrote:What's wrong with leaving your curtains open when you've got your lights on? Not saying I do it and it does feel like a slightly odd setup, but it's hardly the crime of the century!


She’s forcing Ad to be a pervert as he can’t stop watching her.


Got it, how dare she!

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PostRe: The moan about your neighbours thread
by Moggy » Wed Nov 07, 2018 8:57 am

Jenuall wrote:
Moggy wrote:
Jenuall wrote:What's wrong with leaving your curtains open when you've got your lights on? Not saying I do it and it does feel like a slightly odd setup, but it's hardly the crime of the century!


She’s forcing Ad to be a pervert as he can’t stop watching her.


Got it, how dare she!


She basically forced him to buy the binoculars.

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PostRe: The moan about your neighbours thread
by pjbetman » Wed Nov 07, 2018 3:50 pm

Ad7 wrote:The woman who lives opposite us :dread:

This is her car, her house is on the right, her driveway and garage are to the left next to the silver car, there are steps directly from her driveway to the front of her house, yet more often than not she'll park on the pavement like this, blocking the pavement and generally being a pain in the arse to other cars (because coming up the hill means that car being there makes the turn blind). You can drive up and straight on to the driveway, yet she goes up, turns around and drives down the pavement to go there. I don't understand laziness in cars- it's a metal box with an armchair that you point at where you want to go and get out when it stops. How lazy do you have to be not be arsed to use your own drive when it's thst close?

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I don't see whats wrong with parking outside her own house? How much space has she left on the pavement? If it's more than 1m it's fine. What if they had more than 1 car, where would they park then? Maybe she has a knee or hip problem and finds it difficult on steps?


I mean, I can see where you're coming from , because that hedge is a monstrosity, and she must be an absolute twat to think that looks good or something.


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