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I'm going to kill this kid across the street.
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<blockquote data-quote="witzend" data-source="post: 190172" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>We had neighbors like that when M was about that age. It was exhausting, and M picked right up on it. It was the time that the 12 yo daughter and her neighbor friend stood up on their roof dancning while mom and dad were gone that finally was the last straw for me. And for them. I called the parents when they got home, and showed them the shingles the girls had ripped off and tossed at me when I asked them to be quiet. The girls had yelled "Mind your own business! What are you looking at?" while tossing the shingles at me. They brought the little girls over to apologize. He had just put the roof up about 4 weeks earlier and was more than a little ticked off. I explained to him that their being 8 feet behind our back window, we could hear everything they did whether they were in the house or on the roof. I'm sure the girls got an earful, but much more quietly than usual.</p><p></p><p>This is where we came by the saying, "If you don't want people to look at you, don't dance on the roof of your house!"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="witzend, post: 190172, member: 99"] We had neighbors like that when M was about that age. It was exhausting, and M picked right up on it. It was the time that the 12 yo daughter and her neighbor friend stood up on their roof dancning while mom and dad were gone that finally was the last straw for me. And for them. I called the parents when they got home, and showed them the shingles the girls had ripped off and tossed at me when I asked them to be quiet. The girls had yelled "Mind your own business! What are you looking at?" while tossing the shingles at me. They brought the little girls over to apologize. He had just put the roof up about 4 weeks earlier and was more than a little ticked off. I explained to him that their being 8 feet behind our back window, we could hear everything they did whether they were in the house or on the roof. I'm sure the girls got an earful, but much more quietly than usual. This is where we came by the saying, "If you don't want people to look at you, don't dance on the roof of your house!" [/QUOTE]
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