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Iwan 13 April 2004 09:17 PM

Neighbours from hell 2004...
 
... on now on ITV1.

Some quality chavscum on there... :eek:

Iwan

what would scooby do 13 April 2004 09:28 PM

not as bad as those filthy feckers on life of grime bbc1 :mad:

Buckrogers 13 April 2004 09:44 PM

"life of grime"

......"I want my cat".

NO, you live in a flat NO pets allowed, your flat stinks of sh!t and p!ss, but u cant smell it......you need to be relocated to the funny farm....

andypugh2000 13 April 2004 10:44 PM

Those last families from norfolk, do you think their parents were related? :D definately some gentic dysfunction going on there :D

drumsterphil 13 April 2004 10:46 PM

Andy - did you see any Lynx?;)

ajm 13 April 2004 10:48 PM

Found it a little hard to be sympathetic with the woman who moved into a house 20 yds away from a tram line, who was then "mentally tortured" by the resulting noise! Its like the people who move in next to Heathrow and then complain when the airport wants to increase the number of flights.... not exactly unpredictable is it! :rolleyes:

andypugh2000 13 April 2004 10:50 PM


Originally Posted by drumsterphil
Andy - did you see any Lynx?;)

LOL :D sorry phil but I think there may have been some there ;) bet you wont be wearing that to the next meet eh ;) :D

imlach 13 April 2004 10:54 PM


Originally Posted by ajm
Found it a little hard to be sympathetic with the woman who moved into a house 20 yds away from a tram line, who was then "mentally tortured" by the resulting noise!

Didn't see the start of that bit, but it was proven that the noise levels exceeded limits, so which was there first? The railway or the house? If the railway, then the house shouldn't have been built there....if the house, then surely the railway company involved should have been aware of this issue when building it? I'm sure Railtrack wouldn't get away with laying a normal train line that close to a house, so how does a tram line company?

andypugh2000 13 April 2004 10:54 PM


Originally Posted by ajm
Found it a little hard to be sympathetic with the woman who moved into a house 20 yds away from a tram line, who was then "mentally tortured" by the resulting noise! Its like the people who move in next to Heathrow and then complain when the airport wants to increase the number of flights.... not exactly unpredictable is it! :rolleyes:

Or like sticking your fingers through the lions cage at the zoo then wondering why the signs say keep out, as you say, pretty obvious :D what i dont understand as she didnt even bother to grow any shrubs there to hide/mask the view and noise :confused: my first job would have been to plant some fooking great fir trees down the garden (as much as i hate them) :rolleyes:

what would scooby do 13 April 2004 10:56 PM

..yeah some people seem to dig their own graves and then complain that they are a bit too shallow :mad:

drumsterphil 13 April 2004 10:58 PM


Originally Posted by andypugh2000
LOL :D sorry phil but I think there may have been some there ;) bet you wont be wearing that to the next meet eh ;) :D


LMAO - figured there might have been some on display!! Have to get this sorted tomorrow!;):D

ajm 13 April 2004 11:13 PM


Originally Posted by imlach
Didn't see the start of that bit, but it was proven that the noise levels exceeded limits, so which was there first? The railway or the house? If the railway, then the house shouldn't have been built there....if the house, then surely the railway company involved should have been aware of this issue when building it? I'm sure Railtrack wouldn't get away with laying a normal train line that close to a house, so how does a tram line company?

The tramline was there 2 years before she moved in. I don't know whether the house was there first or not. Her argument was that deterioration of the tracks had caused the noise to increase, which is feasible, but I can't believe it would make the difference between tolerable and intolerable. Even neglecting the condition of the track, one could still argue that it is likley the frequency of trams would increase over the years.

I have no doubt that a peak of 90dB is bloody annoying with the frequency they were going by, but she should have seen (heard) it coming when she bought the house!

Scooby96 14 April 2004 10:07 AM

I did admire the pikey looking chav with the 4 dogs and cat with her business mind, buy a kitten at £35 and sell a litter of kittens for £50 a throw. Dont know that many people this day actually buy kittens - they're free from any resuce home!

andypugh2000 14 April 2004 10:11 AM


Originally Posted by Scooby96
I did admire the pikey looking chav with the 4 dogs and cat with her business mind, buy a kitten at £35 and sell a litter of kittens for £50 a throw. Dont know that many people this day actually buy kittens - they're free from any resuce home!

Those sort of people are Irresponsible retarded assholes, there are too many cats around already, I work for a rescue centre and people like that make my blood boil :mad:

Scooby96 14 April 2004 10:15 AM

People like them should not be allowed animals


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