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04-09-2006, 08:50 PM | #31 | ||||
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1. Balaclava 2. Baseball Bat 3. Fast Car Smash everywindow in the front of the house and jus get the hell outta there cops wouldnt come that fast and if u do it at night u got np i seriously would do this 2 someone that was abusing my mum or dad cause i have a lot of family pride and i wouldnt want nethin 2 happen to them Ps. i live in Noble park but i have been to Roville many times for parties and going to mates house now when ever you go their friday saturday nights parties 24/7
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04-09-2006, 08:54 PM | #32 | ||||
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04-09-2006, 10:00 PM | #33 | ||
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I'm down a fairly quiet court, and have fairly friendly neighbours. I have an older couple across the street who are really nice, and even lend us their lawn mower. I repay them with oranges and lemons. On one side, we've got a family who we get on fairly well with. Diagonally, there is a bloke in his 50s who is nice except for when he's drunk. He came over drunk one night, accused me of sleeping with his granddaughter, and started abusing my housemate's friend. The rest of the time he's a nice bloke. On the other side of us, there are a family who are a bit weird. We've never talked to them. They don't seem very friendly.
I grew up on a farm, so I know all about Melbourne people not being as friendly as country Victorians. I used to know everyone down my street and I'd ride my bike around to neighbours all the time. Everybody would say hello. In Melbourne, nobody would care.
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04-09-2006, 10:54 PM | #34 | ||
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I like my neighbourhood as you call it. Everyone keeps their nose out of everyone elses business. It goes as far as a hello and thats about it. Perfectly quite street setting without whiners
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05-09-2006, 12:29 AM | #35 | |||
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Nowdays, people want a punchup because a twig from your tree is growing over the fence. The culture of neighbourhood is changing. |
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05-09-2006, 12:54 AM | #36 | ||
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I've put up with whiners/apparently friendly people at my last house. I prefer "hi","how are you?" and leave it at that. I'm not interested in conversing with my neighbours. They have no common interests and are atleast 15-20 years my senior. They know I'm a reasonable person who makes no noise and when I do it's for a short time. Hence no complaints.
My last house I couldn't even get up my stone driveway in a standard car without the neighbour coming out to complain about noise. I ended up having to raise my voice and so did my wife. Her complaints were BS. She even went to the extreme and started to complain on the phone to us. Yes, she got our ph number! It's this kind of neighbour that makes you want to hide. I'm surprised I didn't get a complaint about the whipper snipper or lawn mower. In the end if she died in her home. I wouldn't have known due to the fact I had to hide from her to avoid complaints of noise from the stones in my driveway! From the time you turned the car off, you had 10-15secs to get inside otherwise you'd cop it.
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05-09-2006, 09:32 AM | #37 | |||
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you can bend over backwards to keep them happy but a ***** is a ***** no matter what you do.
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05-09-2006, 10:45 AM | #38 | |||
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Uranium Death - i wish not to annoy or offend here, so bear with me. I wish to poke and prod... But instead of venting your moralistic woes from atop the internet high horse - why arent you out pressing the flesh of your neighbours? You insist that the concept of community has failed yet this is what you consider taking action? I wish not to attack your views but rather to gain a better understanding of how you came to the view that you know best? A cursory glance through this thread suggests that i would enjoy living near a man like Brenx. I wish no hostility upon my neighbours, when we pass in the street we smile and say hello... how are you... nice day for it... and we move on. I dont know their names, they dont know mine. We like it like that. Our neighbours have a lot of social functions, we look the other way when someone parks their car halfway across our driveway - and the neighbours dont complain when we have people round for drinks and a bit of reasonably loud music. So do not make the fatal mistake of mistaking choice with laziness or ill intent. We dont all share your views - this does not make us wrong, nor you right.
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05-09-2006, 10:55 AM | #39 | |||
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I grew up in the 50's and 60's so I'm in a reasonable position to relate to what you are saying. I really don't wish to get into a simplistic discussion regarding a very complex and wide ranging subject but may I suggest that if you feel strongly about it, that you do something about it. Perhaps you could contact your local state and federal members to voice your concerns and enquire as to whether they have suggestions for creating greater "community spirit" in your street. Your local council may also be a good point of enquiry. Good luck with it. |
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05-09-2006, 11:06 AM | #40 | ||
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I used to live in Brisbane, where I hate to admit that Neighbours arguing, swearing and the odd fist fight, along with throwing god knows what over eachother's fences, was a daily occurrance - I moved to Yeppoon, north east of Rockhampton, a sleepy little beach/country community, and the differences are markable. Where in Brisbane you don't speak to your neighbour unless it starts with the illicit f's or c's - here its a totally different way of life. Everyone is friendly, welcoming and for example throws a huge street party for the 3rd and deciding state of origin and everyones watches it on a "donated" prjector unit care of the local school, brings their own steaks and amber coloured refreshments and has a great night seeing the mighty maroons finally win the series... No fights, just a good night had by all...
I think people in the "burbs" have forgotten how to be friendly and that life is alot easier when you have a smile on your face... Just my two cents worth...
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05-09-2006, 02:09 PM | #41 | |||
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I'm only 23...still in nappies from a life-experience point of view, but in my area neighbours knew everybody, spoke about their families (non-gossip), education, work, interests etc. We shared each other's lives. One thing I've learned is that you should remain open to everybody's experiences and interests, otherwise you won't get any better yourself (as a human). So even if they bore you, still listen as I think there can be value gained from everything, good or bad. For me, saying hello is a simple acknowledgement that although is fantastic, in no way emulates the neighbourhood that was present where I live. And the fact that two neighbours died is further acknowledgement that the days of talking to neighbours and appreciating their lives are gone down the potty with about 50 rolls of Sorbent with it. As if you read what I said earlier, they don't WANT a neighbourhood. They'll give the "**** off" if you try to become involved. The days are gone. The point of this post was to express my sadness at the passing of the concept, and for others to share their experiences. |
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05-09-2006, 03:54 PM | #42 | |||
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Ive always thought it was a symptom of the time in which we lived there as opposed to the community itself being resonsible for the overwelming sense of neighbourhood. i.e. The 80's. Pop music, netball, catchy singalong songs on the cricket broadcast, horrific clothing, drink driving, afforable public liability cover.... dunno, hard to explain - people seemed more friendly then than they do now... I used to take the ol' BMX down to the local track, ride around with the other kids (all of whom lived within walking distance of our house) and usually end up at one of their places for cottees cordial and vegemite sandwiches. The parents would essentially be forced to know each other as they attempted to round us up Out the door at 9... back home before dark. Now i see familiy friends with a son of a similar age. The kid knows how to set up a wireless ADSL router from scratch, has hundreds of cars in Turismo 4 and a downloaded movie collection on the computer that would make Bill Collins green with envy. He doesnt lack social skills - must be 50 people on his MSN list. But he catches a bus across the other side of the city to see his friends from school. I cant relate to how things "used to be" from an adults perspective. I never bothered to understand how the relationship between my parents and the neighbours worked... whether it was simple politeness or genuine friendship. If it's something they miss, or something they're glad they got away from. Lol. What a useless post thatt's been. Try and save it now.... Im sure, uranium, that there's an underlying reason to the paradigm shift we've observed over the past 15 years. Dare i say you might be able to figure that out with a thread like this. Maybe the answer is to move back to small towns
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05-09-2006, 05:49 PM | #43 | ||
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I'm an 84 Baby. I Grew up in the Neighbourhood of a Suburb called Tenambit near Maitland in NSW.. I was in a Cul-de-sac And we were always having our neighbours over and vice versa. I spent my Childhood growing up with great neighbours to play with and birthday parties with the kids next door or over the back fence..we were always out exploring on our pushies, climbing up tree's and hurting ourselves and scaring each other silly with urban myths. When I was a Cub and Scout, I would do bob-a-job's for the neighbours and other people in neighbouring streets and they were always more than willing to buy fund-raising choc's off me. Ok, there were the derro's on the corner and the neighbourhood bullies but It was a great childhood, and a happy neighbourhood shaped me into the person I am today
Things started to go a little pear shaped in the mid nineties though...We decided to move to a small country town called Paterson as appose to a world trip. We still had neighbours we would talk to and occasionly have over for drinks but it wasnt the same as in Tenambit. Then we got some new neighbours, a lovely family and It was great. We'd visit each other on the odd weekend for drinks and nibbles, play soccer and cricket with the kids, I really got allong well with the Dad as we were both into music and drums. We'd drop in on each other for a beer and a chat from time to time and share drumming tips. He tried to mow our lawn on one occasion as he had a ride-on and we didnt but it was too steep... (hense why we didnt own a mower ;))it was the thought that counted. No one else in the town would really talk to us as all, appart from my Parents occasionally when they were out on a Walk with the Dog or whatever I now live in Perth in an Appartment complex and as Nice as it is, everyone keeps to themselves, you get the odd smile here and there but its just not the same. I find that this is a growing trend in general and it is saddening. Long Live close-knit Neighbourhoods
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05-09-2006, 11:42 PM | #44 | ||
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Originally Posted by Racecraft
the deep fried skin of an elves scrotum is better than a maccas chip..Not that I would know Was in your sig Bucket... Was just thinking...if he doesn't know, how can he make such a judgement on the taste of deep friend elf scrotum? Hmm...I question...:P |
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06-09-2006, 06:31 AM | #45 | |||
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