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...to keep an eye out for any of your neighbours who can't get about B) If you are going out anyway to the shops it helps them if you get their shopping too - you only have to ask and they are so grateful that someone wants to help :wizard: It's what I've been doing most of today, and although I'm tired now it's made me feel as if I've actually done something good :crying:

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...to keep an eye out for any of your neighbours who can't get about :crying: If you are going out anyway to the shops it helps them if you get their shopping too - you only have to ask and they are so grateful that someone wants to help :rotfl: It's what I've been doing most of today, and although I'm tired now it's made me feel as if I've actually done something good :rotfl:

Ask my neighbours, You must be joking lol, I reversed out of my drive to go to Sevenoaks today, the same time as one of my neighbours, when i got back an hour and a half later, he was still there, trying to get out of the road B) so I drove past him pissin myself laughing and went inside, I then looked out of my window a short while later and the idiot was still there :wizard::crying:

But in fairness to you, what you done was nice, and It would be nice if I had better neighbours myself

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Ask my neighbours, You must be joking lol, I reversed out of my drive to go to Sevenoaks today, the same time as one of my neighbours, when i got back an hour and a half later, he was still there, trying to get out of the road B) so I drove past him pissin myself laughing and went inside, I then looked out of my window a short while later and the idiot was still there :wizard::crying:

But in fairness to you, what you done was nice, and It would be nice if I had better neighbours myself

Who said chivalry was dead?

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I stole a load of road grit from a roadside bucket.... and my very greatful neighbours thought I was donating it to them for their steps and driveways......

Thats my bit done !

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Wouldn't do anything for my immediate neighbours, but did take my dad up to his doctors appointment and then went out to get him painkillers later in the day, he's not confident driving in snow anymore even in his scoob.

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Wouldn't do anything for my immediate neighbours, but did take my dad up to his doctors appointment and then went out to get him painkillers later in the day, he's not confident driving in snow anymore even in his scoob.

Im really feeling the love on here. I mugged an old lady earlier today but after reading this topic i DIDNT push her into the road, and i felt a warm glow inside.

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Im really feeling the love on here. I mugged an old lady earlier today but after reading this topic i DIDNT push her into the road, and i felt a warm glow inside.

I hope the bird lived in my road B)

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...to keep an eye out for any of your neighbours who can't get about :wizard: If you are going out anyway to the shops it helps them if you get their shopping too - you only have to ask and they are so grateful that someone wants to help :crying: It's what I've been doing most of today, and although I'm tired now it's made me feel as if I've actually done something good :crying:

If only more people were as careing as you pele Well done B)

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Im really feeling the love on here. I mugged an old lady earlier today but after reading this topic i DIDNT push her into the road, and i felt a warm glow inside.

Not everyone lives in perfect areas with lovely neighbours, since we have lived in our house there has been a crossbow murder, a man has beaten his partner to death (now my 15yr old has to go to court as a witness), we've had another neighbour chase her partner down the rd with a knife and slash his arm. We've had 3 door mirrors kicked clean off the cars, a porch window put through because i asked two 12 year olds why they were hanging around our car after the keys were stolen from ignition when the brakes were being changed,screws have been screwed into more tyres then i can count. Both neighbours have dogs which howl and bark as soon as the owners leave. One side really resents the scoob so that has to be locked away as soon as we arrive home.

We would move if the housing market wasn't so crap. We keep in touch with all our previous neighbours and are good friends with them still.

So this is why we wouldn't help my neighbours, you have to earn respect before any is shown.

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My neighbours cabn go " DO ONE" as far as im concerned, my overly noisey asbo car, is only one that gets out and about with its 4wd. stuff them and their ford KA. hope they freeze :lol:

on a serious note, i totally agree to help the aged and those who are less mobile. good on ya! :D

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Not everyone lives in perfect areas with lovely neighbours, since we have lived in our house there has been a crossbow murder, a man has beaten his partner to death (now my 15yr old has to go to court as a witness), we've had another neighbour chase her partner down the rd with a knife and slash his arm. We've had 3 door mirrors kicked clean off the cars, a porch window put through because i asked two 12 year olds why they were hanging around our car after the keys were stolen from ignition when the brakes were being changed,screws have been screwed into more tyres then i can count. Both neighbours have dogs which howl and bark as soon as the owners leave. One side really resents the scoob so that has to be locked away as soon as we arrive home.

We would move if the housing market wasn't so crap. We keep in touch with all our previous neighbours and are good friends with them still.

So this is why we wouldn't help my neighbours, you have to earn respect before any is shown.

When I read things like this I wonder if the American policy on gun ownership is really so bad!

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Dont want to be snobby but screw most of my neighbours im like royalty up my road as im one of the only people that actualy has a job the social scroungers!! But I do look out for the older generation, we bought the old boy 2 doors up a big wooly jumper for xmas!!

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