Living on a busy street
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last night ... 2am ....outside my open window (im 2 floors up but still sounds like RIGHT outside).
drunk girl "F*CK OFF! JUST F*CK OFF! F*CK OFF! JUST F*CK OFF!F*CK OFF! JUST F*CK OFF!F*CK OFF! JUST F*CK OFF!"
drunk guy "garbled nonsense"
drunk girl "F*CK OFF! JUST F*CK OFF! F*CK OFF! JUST F*CK OFF!F*CK OFF! JUST F*CK OFF!F*CK OFF! JUST F*CK OFF!"
*SMASH!* (window getting smashed)
drunk guy "Where the F*CK is he? eh? W
here the F*CK is he?!!!"
*guy wanders off down street*about 3/4 hour later ....
*WRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR* (drilling noise)
I looks out window, some glazier guy drilling a 8x4 ply board in the street to cover the smashed window.
*drilling and hammering for another twenty mins*
Thats the price you pay for city centre living.
I stay on a busyish street with folk going past drunk in the early hours. Nowhere near as noisey when I used to stay just off the Grassmarket in Edinburgh (area with lots of pubs n clubs, stag and hen do's, pissed-up rugby knobs etc).
Some of the arguements you hear/see out the windows in the early hours are pretty funny though hehe.