Dec. 28th, 2007

llywela: (DW-9)
HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO STEVEN!!
llywela: (DW-9)
HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO STEVEN!!
llywela: (LoM-Sam-headclutch)
My Nudist Neighbour appears to have broken the little rotary washing line we share in our communal garden space. Stupid idiot. He has a really bad habit of putting heavy stuff on the line, like towels and blankets, and then leaving them there for days on end, in torrential rain, in the vain hope that they will miraculously become dry however bad the weather is. Except, of course, that heavy towels which are then soaked through simply become heavier and heavier, and little rotary washing lines are not that strong. So, this morning I noticed him putting some large towels and blankets out, despite the rain that was forecast. It rained heavily for a lot of the day. Tonight, the washing line is broken. Might not have been because of him...but I tend to think it probably was.

I hope the landlord notices and repairs/replaces it. And I hope he works out who is responsible and makes him pay for it!

Maybe I'd be less cross if said neighbour didn't have a bad habit of using his barbeque right on my back doorstep so frequently. And if he hadn't suddenly developed a taste for nudism, when he really doesn't have the figure to carry it off! I mean, honestly - if nothing else you'd think that mid-winter would be a bit chilly to wander around naked all the time! Except that I would be cross anyway, because that washing line is meant to be for all of us, not for him exclusively, and when he leaves his stuff out for days at a time (in good weather when it is possible to dry things) nobody else gets to use it. And now it's broken anyway. Silly, selfish man.

End of grumble. *G*
llywela: (LoM-Sam-headclutch)
My Nudist Neighbour appears to have broken the little rotary washing line we share in our communal garden space. Stupid idiot. He has a really bad habit of putting heavy stuff on the line, like towels and blankets, and then leaving them there for days on end, in torrential rain, in the vain hope that they will miraculously become dry however bad the weather is. Except, of course, that heavy towels which are then soaked through simply become heavier and heavier, and little rotary washing lines are not that strong. So, this morning I noticed him putting some large towels and blankets out, despite the rain that was forecast. It rained heavily for a lot of the day. Tonight, the washing line is broken. Might not have been because of him...but I tend to think it probably was.

I hope the landlord notices and repairs/replaces it. And I hope he works out who is responsible and makes him pay for it!

Maybe I'd be less cross if said neighbour didn't have a bad habit of using his barbeque right on my back doorstep so frequently. And if he hadn't suddenly developed a taste for nudism, when he really doesn't have the figure to carry it off! I mean, honestly - if nothing else you'd think that mid-winter would be a bit chilly to wander around naked all the time! Except that I would be cross anyway, because that washing line is meant to be for all of us, not for him exclusively, and when he leaves his stuff out for days at a time (in good weather when it is possible to dry things) nobody else gets to use it. And now it's broken anyway. Silly, selfish man.

End of grumble. *G*

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