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Comments (12)I've recently moved into a second floor apartment. It's a small building - only a 'four family' and so far, so good with one exception...the girl next door to me. Sound carries embarrasingly well on 'certain' occasions. I don't know her name but I certainly know what she yells at critical moments! :) That isn't the issue - what is the issue is that when she isn't ****ing, she and the boyfriend are fighting and I mean, 'You shut the **** up and do what I tell you!' sort of fighting. Yesterday, around 3am, I was awakened to extremely loud shouting and thumping, then sobbing. I decided to mind my own beeswax and put in earplugs. Tonight, however, the screaming, banging (no, not THAT kind) and crying was at such a pitch I called 911. The police came immediately but no one would open the door. I had made an 'anonymous' call so they didn't ask around. Not ten minutes after the police left, the stereo cranked up in the apartment next door - and I mean, full-tilt-booming bass and they began pounding on the floor - running from room to room, stomping as hard as they could. I guess they figured the gal below them had called the PD. The police showed up again and came barging up the back stairwell, this time, right outside my door. They demanded to know what was going on and a male voice called out, 'You're not coming in here without a warrant'. The officers called out to the girl, 'Ma'am? Are you allright?' No response. The asked the guy who was with him, and again, he said, 'Come back with a warrant. I'm done with you.' and retreated away from the door. On the way downstairs, the police were confronted by the girl who lives downstairs - she made some comment about all the noise THEY were making. She then proceeded to tell them that no, she hadn't heard anything and couldn't imagine why anyone would have called the police!?! She lives below these folks and has to deal with their rudeness on a far worse level than I do. Why would she lie? I'm now starting to be a bit concerned that perhaps I should be afraid? I live in Missouri - If I begin to feel threatened by the scrotal sac my neighbor is dating, do I have any recourse to approach my landlord about finding me another apartment? His voice, through the door, was polite, well articulated, and absolutely curdled my OB negative. That and the emphatic, 'Oh, no, I never have any problem with them' from the lady downstairs has really got me worried. Sheesh. Any advice? Anyone know of a nice Yurt in Mongolia I could rent?...See MoreCan't find a supplier for Nero Marquina marble. Any ideas?
Comments (5)Hi...I was just at a granite warehouse in Austin, Tx on Tuesday and they had 2 slabs of it....if you go to their website Www.pacificshorestones.com and click on the Austin, Tx location and click on their inventory button...then click on granite to the left.....it will show up near the bottom of the page....we looked at one slab on Tuesday....my husband and I laughed about it because I called it Nero margarita.....I might have gotten a price on our sheet....we went to so many places that day....I can check if you would like me to....I hope that helps! Lolo...See MoreThe stuff you find AFTER you don't need it any more
Comments (1)Are solid surfaces usually .5" thick? I got excited to see this, but then noticed the formica was listed as being as thick as the corian... I am not sure about this, but if it checks out, it could be a great resource.......See MoreSomething you can't find any more
Comments (6)Congratulations. It's a pretty rose and you must have found it a good one to be still wanting it after so many years. It's good to keep these not-old-not-new roses going; otherwise they could disappear from gardens and nurseries and be lost....See Morekathi_mdgd
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