Sue
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Post by Sue on Jun 1, 2005 9:54:04 GMT -5
Apart from stealing your neighbour's partner! Hey Paul and Izzy. We ran out of flour, borrowed some from the little old lady next door and then returned it with a bowl of the soup we were making.
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Ciara
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To the disco!
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Post by Ciara on Jun 20, 2005 18:29:37 GMT -5
On Sunday afternoon I was very bored, so decided to venture out into our back garden. There was nothing to do out there either until I spotted the hose! It was a gorgeous day and I was feeling silly so I turned the tap on and began to spray the water aimlessly. Watered the flowers (and the weeds!) and decided to soak the place! All of the walls, the shed etc... I wanted everywhere to be wet! I had just finished soaking the fence when I realised there were gaps between the fence! Uh-oh! Jumpted onto the bin and looked over into the neighbours garden - I had soaked most of the washing she had hung up to dry! Think that could go down as an un-neighbourly thing to do!
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Sue
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Post by Sue on Jun 22, 2005 12:40:42 GMT -5
Sounds like how they might introduce a new character into 'Neighbours.'
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JoJo
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Post by JoJo on Jun 23, 2005 21:20:57 GMT -5
Nicked somone's parking space
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Post by Jonathan "Jonno" on Jul 8, 2005 3:05:14 GMT -5
I offered my neighbour some home-baked biscuits and a wind chime for their window if he and his partner could be a bit, er, quieter after 10 PM. Newlyweds, isn't that sweet? (And noisy). Ok, I bought the biscuits at the shops, but they didn't know that. If you put them in the microwave for a few seconds they're almost like home made.
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Post by brocky on Jul 17, 2005 8:15:59 GMT -5
I said gday to my neighbour yesterday, does that count??? ;D Oh and she said gday back to me, not in those words though...geez, is it just me or are Australians gettin less Aussie by the minute these days.
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