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Wednesbury - Who would live there?

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Whilst driving through Birmingham today, I was listening to a commercial radio station. The 3pm news ran a story about a woman (named on the radio) who was today evicted from her council house in Wednesbury.
Antisocial behaviour?
Her crime was seven years of holding group sex parties and NOT closing the curtains.
The radio station interviewed the man who lived opposite the evicted woman and all he could say in his best brummie accent was "it's disgusting".
So if you want to avoid this happening.
Invite your neighbours around to close the curtains for you.
Ian
She's welcome to move in to the house opposite me!! :eeek: :eeek: :eeek:
Did they say where they've re-housed her to wink
so where is Dawn going to move to then !!!!!!
bolt innocent
dont want to sound a killjoy here or damage my excellent repuatation here lololol ...BUT what she is doing or has been doing is wrong!!!! having group sex parties in the privacy of your own home is fine but leaving the curtains open!!! especially on a housing estate,i think its taking the voyeuristic thing a bit far,, i say shut your curtains love and carry on with what yr doing!!!
acetates
Jeez!!!
I think they moved in over the road from me....I've never shut my curtains since!!!
:twisted:
Quote by acetates
or damage my excellent repuatation here

I don't think you need to worry on that score!! :shock: :shock: :shock: lol :lol: :lol:
lol now now sgt :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
it is an excellent reputation lololol
Quote by Sgt Bilko
She's welcome to move in to the house opposite me!! :eeek: :eeek: :eeek:

Failing that she's welcome in mine. lol
I don't think anyone would have objected if it wasnt for the fact the voyeurs had put in a bid for the old Highfield road stand and were erecting it in her garden .
Had someone shagged somebody off the planning committee who knows it could have all been so different :twisted:
Quote by Ian_Mids
Whilst driving through Birmingham today, I was listening to a commercial radio station. The 3pm news ran a story about a woman (named on the radio) who was today evicted from her council house in Wednesbury.
Antisocial behaviour?
Her crime was seven years of holding group sex parties and NOT closing the curtains.
The radio station interviewed the man who lived opposite the evicted woman and all he could say in his best brummie accent was "it's disgusting".
So if you want to avoid this happening.
Invite your neighbours around to close the curtains for you.
Ian

Not me for a start. How on earth can it take seven years to get shot of these idiots. I know that councils and housing associations have procedures that they need to go through, but surely to god it shouldn't take that long.
Quote by manofmuchfun
So come on ...own up which member here has an aversion to closing their curtains ?
Its gotta be one of you lot !...........I dont mind the group sex,.....but really, not closing the curtains is a crime !

Well actually i hate having the curtains closed!!! Not closed any curtains since we moved in here, except the bedroom ones and that is just to keep out the daylight!!!
Mind younot had any group sex parties neither sad
Well actually i hate having the curtains closed!!! Not closed any curtains since we moved in here, except the bedroom ones and that is just to keep out the daylight!!!

Have to agree - no curtain pulling here either. If you can't use your windows to look out and stare back at the gawpers in the street looking in, you may as well brick up the window altogether... smile
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so where is Dawn going to move to then !!!!!!
bolt innocent

Oi Dean smackbottom :smackbottom: :smackbottom:
lol