Odd things your neighbours do?
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giger said:
Our neighbour lives in a rather nice 4 bedroom house, by herself. Except her late 20's nephew lives with her. Which is odd, as the nephews mom & dad live around the corner in a rather nice 4 bedroom house.
Late 20s... so... an adult. Has chosen to share half of a nice four bedroom house with his aunt, rather than live with his parents. WHAT AN UTTER WEIRDO
They also come around and walk the dog, cut the grass and do lots of other things (like visiting their son!) so they are there every day. I actually see more of the nephews mom & dad that I do the neighbour, as they are coming and going so often that I often bump into them on our (shared) drive.
Not... visiting their son?? Good god!!
Nephew's dad also seems to like cutting grass. We have a shared patch on the front - When I cut it he is guaranteed to re-cut it with a couple of days.
Does he cut it better than you? Is it his way of keeping active? Does he enjoy being out in the sun?
It's all very odd.
... Is it really, though?
Late 20s... so... an adult. Has chosen to share half of a nice four bedroom house with his aunt, rather than live with his parents. WHAT AN UTTER WEIRDO
They also come around and walk the dog, cut the grass and do lots of other things (like visiting their son!) so they are there every day. I actually see more of the nephews mom & dad that I do the neighbour, as they are coming and going so often that I often bump into them on our (shared) drive.
Not... visiting their son?? Good god!!
Nephew's dad also seems to like cutting grass. We have a shared patch on the front - When I cut it he is guaranteed to re-cut it with a couple of days.
Does he cut it better than you? Is it his way of keeping active? Does he enjoy being out in the sun?
It's all very odd.
... Is it really, though?
bigbob77 said:
giger said:
Our neighbour lives in a rather nice 4 bedroom house, by herself. Except her late 20's nephew lives with her. Which is odd, as the nephews mom & dad live around the corner in a rather nice 4 bedroom house.
Late 20s... so... an adult. Has chosen to share half of a nice four bedroom house with his aunt, rather than live with his parents. WHAT AN UTTER WEIRDO
They also come around and walk the dog, cut the grass and do lots of other things (like visiting their son!) so they are there every day. I actually see more of the nephews mom & dad that I do the neighbour, as they are coming and going so often that I often bump into them on our (shared) drive.
Not... visiting their son?? Good god!!
Nephew's dad also seems to like cutting grass. We have a shared patch on the front - When I cut it he is guaranteed to re-cut it with a couple of days.
Does he cut it better than you? Is it his way of keeping active? Does he enjoy being out in the sun?
It's all very odd.
... Is it really, though?
Late 20s... so... an adult. Has chosen to share half of a nice four bedroom house with his aunt, rather than live with his parents. WHAT AN UTTER WEIRDO
They also come around and walk the dog, cut the grass and do lots of other things (like visiting their son!) so they are there every day. I actually see more of the nephews mom & dad that I do the neighbour, as they are coming and going so often that I often bump into them on our (shared) drive.
Not... visiting their son?? Good god!!
Nephew's dad also seems to like cutting grass. We have a shared patch on the front - When I cut it he is guaranteed to re-cut it with a couple of days.
Does he cut it better than you? Is it his way of keeping active? Does he enjoy being out in the sun?
It's all very odd.
... Is it really, though?
jdw100 said:
bigbob77 said:
giger said:
Our neighbour lives in a rather nice 4 bedroom house, by herself. Except her late 20's nephew lives with her. Which is odd, as the nephews mom & dad live around the corner in a rather nice 4 bedroom house.
Late 20s... so... an adult. Has chosen to share half of a nice four bedroom house with his aunt, rather than live with his parents. WHAT AN UTTER WEIRDO
They also come around and walk the dog, cut the grass and do lots of other things (like visiting their son!) so they are there every day. I actually see more of the nephews mom & dad that I do the neighbour, as they are coming and going so often that I often bump into them on our (shared) drive.
Not... visiting their son?? Good god!!
Nephew's dad also seems to like cutting grass. We have a shared patch on the front - When I cut it he is guaranteed to re-cut it with a couple of days.
Does he cut it better than you? Is it his way of keeping active? Does he enjoy being out in the sun?
It's all very odd.
... Is it really, though?
Late 20s... so... an adult. Has chosen to share half of a nice four bedroom house with his aunt, rather than live with his parents. WHAT AN UTTER WEIRDO
They also come around and walk the dog, cut the grass and do lots of other things (like visiting their son!) so they are there every day. I actually see more of the nephews mom & dad that I do the neighbour, as they are coming and going so often that I often bump into them on our (shared) drive.
Not... visiting their son?? Good god!!
Nephew's dad also seems to like cutting grass. We have a shared patch on the front - When I cut it he is guaranteed to re-cut it with a couple of days.
Does he cut it better than you? Is it his way of keeping active? Does he enjoy being out in the sun?
It's all very odd.
... Is it really, though?
giger said:
Our neighbour lives in a rather nice 4 bedroom house, by herself. Except her late 20's nephew lives with her. Which is odd, as the nephews mom & dad live around the corner in a rather nice 4 bedroom house.
They also come around and walk the dog, cut the grass and do lots of other things (like visiting their son!) so they are there every day. I actually see more of the nephews mom & dad that I do the neighbour, as they are coming and going so often that I often bump into them on our (shared) drive.
Nephew's dad also seems to like cutting grass. We have a shared patch on the front - When I cut it he is guaranteed to re-cut it with a couple of days.
It's all very odd.
You're missing a vital piece of information - is the aunt fit and/or younger than her sibling ? They also come around and walk the dog, cut the grass and do lots of other things (like visiting their son!) so they are there every day. I actually see more of the nephews mom & dad that I do the neighbour, as they are coming and going so often that I often bump into them on our (shared) drive.
Nephew's dad also seems to like cutting grass. We have a shared patch on the front - When I cut it he is guaranteed to re-cut it with a couple of days.
It's all very odd.
MartG said:
giger said:
Our neighbour lives in a rather nice 4 bedroom house, by herself. Except her late 20's nephew lives with her. Which is odd, as the nephews mom & dad live around the corner in a rather nice 4 bedroom house.
They also come around and walk the dog, cut the grass and do lots of other things (like visiting their son!) so they are there every day. I actually see more of the nephews mom & dad that I do the neighbour, as they are coming and going so often that I often bump into them on our (shared) drive.
Nephew's dad also seems to like cutting grass. We have a shared patch on the front - When I cut it he is guaranteed to re-cut it with a couple of days.
It's all very odd.
You're missing a vital piece of information - is the aunt fit and/or younger than her sibling ? They also come around and walk the dog, cut the grass and do lots of other things (like visiting their son!) so they are there every day. I actually see more of the nephews mom & dad that I do the neighbour, as they are coming and going so often that I often bump into them on our (shared) drive.
Nephew's dad also seems to like cutting grass. We have a shared patch on the front - When I cut it he is guaranteed to re-cut it with a couple of days.
It's all very odd.
bigbob77 said:
giger said:
Our neighbour lives in a rather nice 4 bedroom house, by herself. Except her late 20's nephew lives with her. Which is odd, as the nephews mom & dad live around the corner in a rather nice 4 bedroom house.
Late 20s... so... an adult. Has chosen to share half of a nice four bedroom house with his aunt, rather than live with his parents. WHAT AN UTTER WEIRDO
They also come around and walk the dog, cut the grass and do lots of other things (like visiting their son!) so they are there every day. I actually see more of the nephews mom & dad that I do the neighbour, as they are coming and going so often that I often bump into them on our (shared) drive.
Not... visiting their son?? Good god!!
Nephew's dad also seems to like cutting grass. We have a shared patch on the front - When I cut it he is guaranteed to re-cut it with a couple of days.
Does he cut it better than you? Is it his way of keeping active? Does he enjoy being out in the sun?
It's all very odd.
... Is it really, though?
Late 20s... so... an adult. Has chosen to share half of a nice four bedroom house with his aunt, rather than live with his parents. WHAT AN UTTER WEIRDO
They also come around and walk the dog, cut the grass and do lots of other things (like visiting their son!) so they are there every day. I actually see more of the nephews mom & dad that I do the neighbour, as they are coming and going so often that I often bump into them on our (shared) drive.
Not... visiting their son?? Good god!!
Nephew's dad also seems to like cutting grass. We have a shared patch on the front - When I cut it he is guaranteed to re-cut it with a couple of days.
Does he cut it better than you? Is it his way of keeping active? Does he enjoy being out in the sun?
It's all very odd.
... Is it really, though?
Lets not forget the thread title - this is odd behaviour by anyone's book!
giger said:
Why would he not live with them?!
Doesn't want to end up like Sorryhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sorry!_(TV_series)
Petrol Only said:
bigbob77 said:
How do you all know so many details about your neighbours lives and what they do at all times throughout the day?
I'm worried because I don't know what my neighbours get up to, so am I the weirdo they're all watching??
Absolutely nailed on.I'm worried because I don't know what my neighbours get up to, so am I the weirdo they're all watching??
MartG said:
giger said:
Our neighbour lives in a rather nice 4 bedroom house, by herself. Except her late 20's nephew lives with her. Which is odd, as the nephews mom & dad live around the corner in a rather nice 4 bedroom house.
They also come around and walk the dog, cut the grass and do lots of other things (like visiting their son!) so they are there every day. I actually see more of the nephews mom & dad that I do the neighbour, as they are coming and going so often that I often bump into them on our (shared) drive.
Nephew's dad also seems to like cutting grass. We have a shared patch on the front - When I cut it he is guaranteed to re-cut it with a couple of days.
It's all very odd.
You're missing a vital piece of information - is the aunt fit and/or younger than her sibling ? They also come around and walk the dog, cut the grass and do lots of other things (like visiting their son!) so they are there every day. I actually see more of the nephews mom & dad that I do the neighbour, as they are coming and going so often that I often bump into them on our (shared) drive.
Nephew's dad also seems to like cutting grass. We have a shared patch on the front - When I cut it he is guaranteed to re-cut it with a couple of days.
It's all very odd.
bigbob77 said:
giger said:
Our neighbour lives in a rather nice 4 bedroom house, by herself. Except her late 20's nephew lives with her. Which is odd, as the nephews mom & dad live around the corner in a rather nice 4 bedroom house.
Late 20s... so... an adult. Has chosen to share half of a nice four bedroom house with his aunt, rather than live with his parents. WHAT AN UTTER WEIRDO
They also come around and walk the dog, cut the grass and do lots of other things (like visiting their son!) so they are there every day. I actually see more of the nephews mom & dad that I do the neighbour, as they are coming and going so often that I often bump into them on our (shared) drive.
Not... visiting their son?? Good god!!
Nephew's dad also seems to like cutting grass. We have a shared patch on the front - When I cut it he is guaranteed to re-cut it with a couple of days.
Does he cut it better than you? Is it his way of keeping active? Does he enjoy being out in the sun?
It's all very odd.
... Is it really, though?
Late 20s... so... an adult. Has chosen to share half of a nice four bedroom house with his aunt, rather than live with his parents. WHAT AN UTTER WEIRDO
They also come around and walk the dog, cut the grass and do lots of other things (like visiting their son!) so they are there every day. I actually see more of the nephews mom & dad that I do the neighbour, as they are coming and going so often that I often bump into them on our (shared) drive.
Not... visiting their son?? Good god!!
Nephew's dad also seems to like cutting grass. We have a shared patch on the front - When I cut it he is guaranteed to re-cut it with a couple of days.
Does he cut it better than you? Is it his way of keeping active? Does he enjoy being out in the sun?
It's all very odd.
... Is it really, though?
Welcome to the thread, bob =)
I have a neighbour with terrible OCD. When he comes home from work he sits in his car for 5 minutes on the drive, checking all of the dash controls multiple times. When he finally gets out, he checks around the car 3 times. Goes to his front door. Wipes his shoes on the mat. Goes back to his car, checks around it again. Unlocks and locks the car door. Back to the front door. Wipes shoes. Unlocks front door. Glances back at car. Sometimes goes for another walk around it. Back to front door. Wipes shoes. Goes inside. Locks door. Unlocks door and checks door handle outside. Closes door. Locks door. Unlocks door. Locks door. Unlocks door. Ad infinitum. Every day it takes him 10 minutes to get home, and that's after he's parked on his drive way!
If I arrive home while he's mid-routine, sometimes he'll shout hello and continue, sometimes he'll scurry inside and wait a few minutes before going back out to finish his procedure.
He's a very nice chap. It must be a pain to live with such a condition.
If I arrive home while he's mid-routine, sometimes he'll shout hello and continue, sometimes he'll scurry inside and wait a few minutes before going back out to finish his procedure.
He's a very nice chap. It must be a pain to live with such a condition.
giger said:
Our neighbour lives in a rather nice 4 bedroom house, by herself. Except her late 20's nephew lives with her. Which is odd, as the nephews mom & dad live around the corner in a rather nice 4 bedroom house.
They also come around and walk the dog, cut the grass and do lots of other things (like visiting their son!) so they are there every day. I actually see more of the nephews mom & dad that I do the neighbour, as they are coming and going so often that I often bump into them on our (shared) drive.
Nephew's dad also seems to like cutting grass. We have a shared patch on the front - When I cut it he is guaranteed to re-cut it with a couple of days.
It's all very odd.
Does she have a bentley?They also come around and walk the dog, cut the grass and do lots of other things (like visiting their son!) so they are there every day. I actually see more of the nephews mom & dad that I do the neighbour, as they are coming and going so often that I often bump into them on our (shared) drive.
Nephew's dad also seems to like cutting grass. We have a shared patch on the front - When I cut it he is guaranteed to re-cut it with a couple of days.
It's all very odd.
I thought ours were relatively sane until the wife relayed a story to me earlier on in the week. We live in a semi, fortunately the neighbours we're attached to are fine. The old boy on the other side though...
We get occasional insights into his life but this chap is very much a recluse, he lost his wife years ago, is retired although probably not that old, in his 70's maybe. Kind of feel sorry for him a bit as he's probably quite lonely / got some issues though he does have family nearby who visit from time to time.
Anyway the wife tells me that she arrived back from collecting my eldest from school and he's lurking in his drive so as to catch my wife's attention, obviously knows what time she'll be arriving. Said he wanted a quiet word out of earshot of the kids to which my wife replied to not worry about them as they were unlikely to be paying any attention anyway and they had gone indoors at this stage to play with their toys. So he'd found a used nappy in a nappy bag down the end of his garden which had been shredded up a bit and was basically trying to accuse either us or the kids of throwing it over the fence though my wife said he was trying to play it down the whole time. My wife then points out that both of our kids have been out of nappies for nearly a year and had he considered the possibility that a fox (or some other animal) had got it out of someone's bin and then deposited it down there. We do have quite a few urban foxes round where we live. Oh I hadn't thought of that he goes and then decides that this was actually a distinct possibility given the thing was a bit shredded up etc. The proceeds to tell the wife how he'd put some paving slabs against the fence to block some gaps and a sheet of plastic down so he could easily see if anything else had been thrown over.
Bit annoyed that the first conclusion he jumped to on finding this object in his garden was that is was us or the kids that had done it without considering the obvious. To be honest we've been exemplary neighbours and really a bit of a god send to him, before we bought the house it had been rented to a family with five kids + dogs where the wife was going through some kind of mental health breakdown and there was next to no fencing between him and us, something we rectified quite early on with a proper 6ft fence. Annoyingly he dug out some stumps/roots of some big conifers that he did have along the fence line leaving a big void on his side so now the post aren't really fully in the ground and hence the gaps appearing under the gravel boards. If he'd have left it all alone it would be fine. If I'd have been there with the wife I'd have been tempted to ask what he was planning to do to rectify that. It's not as if he even uses his garden, the only time I ever see him in it is to mow the lawn.
We get occasional insights into his life but this chap is very much a recluse, he lost his wife years ago, is retired although probably not that old, in his 70's maybe. Kind of feel sorry for him a bit as he's probably quite lonely / got some issues though he does have family nearby who visit from time to time.
Anyway the wife tells me that she arrived back from collecting my eldest from school and he's lurking in his drive so as to catch my wife's attention, obviously knows what time she'll be arriving. Said he wanted a quiet word out of earshot of the kids to which my wife replied to not worry about them as they were unlikely to be paying any attention anyway and they had gone indoors at this stage to play with their toys. So he'd found a used nappy in a nappy bag down the end of his garden which had been shredded up a bit and was basically trying to accuse either us or the kids of throwing it over the fence though my wife said he was trying to play it down the whole time. My wife then points out that both of our kids have been out of nappies for nearly a year and had he considered the possibility that a fox (or some other animal) had got it out of someone's bin and then deposited it down there. We do have quite a few urban foxes round where we live. Oh I hadn't thought of that he goes and then decides that this was actually a distinct possibility given the thing was a bit shredded up etc. The proceeds to tell the wife how he'd put some paving slabs against the fence to block some gaps and a sheet of plastic down so he could easily see if anything else had been thrown over.
Bit annoyed that the first conclusion he jumped to on finding this object in his garden was that is was us or the kids that had done it without considering the obvious. To be honest we've been exemplary neighbours and really a bit of a god send to him, before we bought the house it had been rented to a family with five kids + dogs where the wife was going through some kind of mental health breakdown and there was next to no fencing between him and us, something we rectified quite early on with a proper 6ft fence. Annoyingly he dug out some stumps/roots of some big conifers that he did have along the fence line leaving a big void on his side so now the post aren't really fully in the ground and hence the gaps appearing under the gravel boards. If he'd have left it all alone it would be fine. If I'd have been there with the wife I'd have been tempted to ask what he was planning to do to rectify that. It's not as if he even uses his garden, the only time I ever see him in it is to mow the lawn.
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