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Digital Malevolence Vice Captain
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Posted: Fri Oct 16, 2009 8:25 pm
Shadowlit Facade Digital Malevolence Shadowlit Facade Digital Malevolence Looks like you need to buy that sound proofing foam. Or a 9mm.or both. That way you solve your current problem and future problems all at once.... Better yet, get an MP5. That way, you can solve 800 problems a minute.800 problems a minute? Thats a great idea. 3nodding @ Mana: Saturday is also party day, and sunday too, for celebrating the end of the weekend. Then again, monday is also party day because you need to celebrate the begining of the week.....and tuesday you need to party to celebrate for having a successful celebration the day before....
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Posted: Sat Oct 17, 2009 1:34 am
I know party time can be any day of the week, but in this building it's usually Fri-Sat night. And I was especially nervous since almost all week it's been quiet in the night so would they splash out and have a massive party to celebrate that the week's over? But amazingly it was totally silent last night and I was able to get to bed at 11.30 pm. It was probably the first night all autumn that there was absolutely no parties last night. :0 And tonight I'm going to be partying at my friend's house (detached house, so no neighbours nearby), so if there's a party in this building tonight, I won't be here to listen too it. =)
Ash - I'm assuming an MP5 is some sort of a machine gun?
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Digital Malevolence Vice Captain
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Posted: Sat Oct 17, 2009 6:23 pm
I've been stuck home all day, I want to go to a party. emo
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Posted: Sun Oct 18, 2009 4:18 am
Well it wasn't much of a party. Me and my friend were cooking half the evening and when we got to drinking it was getting so late we just went to bed after watching a few films. confused
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Digital Malevolence Vice Captain
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Posted: Mon Oct 19, 2009 12:31 am
Still sounds pretty fun compared to doing nothing but sitting home being bored. 3nodding
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Posted: Tue Oct 27, 2009 7:27 am
If you're not bound by a contract, and feel up to it, I'd suggest leaving. Obviously you should do this after placing more complaints, because you really don't want to keep screwing yourself over for work.
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Posted: Tue Oct 27, 2009 8:46 am
My contract ends next May and I've sent 3 complaints already. The latest was last Thursday. I was on holiday all week and still couldn't manage to get rid of my sleep deprivation. They were quiet for like 2 nights on the weekend but the last few nights. No. D:
I've also discovered a nasty smell in my kitchen and I don't know where it's coming from. Maybe the pipes? I have to call maintenance to come check it out since I left the window open for the whole day and when I got back. Holy ******** it smellt rotten... like a dead animal + rotten apples and leaves. I know this smell very well since I used to study in a place located next to a pulp factory. xp That smell... was the nastiest smell I've smellt in my whole life and this that's in my kitchen comes quite close to it. crying
Oh yeah, and I'd leave on a month's notice if there was ANY places free. But there aren't. The whole metropolitan area is packed with young people who want a studio or a small 2 room apartment, but they're all out. Some people who come to study here from further away, don't always get housing as soon as they'd need it, so they've been placed in school gyms to live until there's any free apartments available. It's ******** crazy!
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Posted: Tue Oct 27, 2009 9:00 am
I wouldn't put it past alcoholics to do something like that. Maybe there's a smell coming through the floors as well, I want to know what it is now. surprised
It seems weird that they would continuously make noise on weekdays, and keep quiet on a weekend unless they're busy partying somewhere else. gonk
I wonder if anyone else has filed any complaints against them, because for you alone to hear it seems pretty ******** stupid.
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Posted: Tue Oct 27, 2009 10:47 am
If I could get decent sleep with earplugs I'd be set, but I can't, because I'm afraid that I won't wake up to the alarm in the morning so I keep waking up every few hours panicking that I'm late for work. sad
And my neighbours are already at it, the yelling and banging doors and it's only well, not even 8 in the evening. confused Oh and they can be silent at random times, the alcoholics, probably when they run out of money to buy more booze... The first 4 weeks that I didn't sleep they seemed to party almost 24/7, because I couldn't sleep in the evening or in the night or in the mornings (weekends) or take a nap in the afternoon without them making a ******** ruckus. Then they were silent for almost one whole week. Then they made noise almost all last week, they were silent for the weekend and now they're partying again. And it's not just the middle aged couple right upstairs from my apartment, it's the alcoholic man that lives to their left as well partying with them! ********>
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Posted: Wed Oct 28, 2009 3:50 pm
I could solve this problem, but I'd have to come to Finland to visit you.
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Digital Malevolence Vice Captain
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Posted: Wed Oct 28, 2009 4:33 pm
^ gonk
The laws must be different out in Finland, because that wouldn't be tolerated out here in Canada.
You could probably sleep with ear plugs in. What I did when it was noisy was set my phone to vibrate, and I had it inside my pillow while I slept. I'm a heavy sleeper and that did it for me.
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