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Simon: Yes and none of my friends can take their clothes of in this house or nothing 'because
               of what she has been doing.
               Mother: It feels like she is continuing on top of your banging.
               Simon: What she does every time she hears a computer keyboard; what she does is she will
               stand there and she will (Mr Simon Cordell makes a loud banging sound)
               Sam: And it sounds like there is no sound proofing here at all low.
               Mother: No there is not.
               Simon: I cannot even work in this house because of her I mean I have been sitting down in
               this house for the last year still just waiting for her to stop
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               banning and this can cause my sleep pattern to mess up a bit from time to time still.
               Sam: No I am fine, I am fine.
               Mother: And I got emails upon emails asking the council to address it because it is not fair
               on him, he feels as if he has no privacy in 'his own home.
               Simon: Look Simon, thank you I think I have sorted it and I believe you and would bend
               over not to make an emissary of your life sorry I cannot see leaving just the wedged
               headboard.
               Katie: There are plenty of people who have been here she has done it to me.
               Simon: This is how drunk she is when she wrote this.
               Katie: You can hear her.
               Louise Brown: Do you live in this block too.
               Katie: No but I am always here I am, here a lot and I am also here a lot when mum is not
               here, I mean a lot of things have happened.
               Louise Brown: yes.
               Katie: So it is not like he is making things up as it has been seen by a lot of other people and
               no one does anything as it is a council place for him.
               Katie: I even told him that he should move away from here.
               Louise Brown: Hmm.
               Simon: But do you know what she means by the wedged head board yes like I said a
               Christmas last Christmas I brought her a box of chocolates yes and I gave everyone in the
               block a present yes times where hard for me as this time because I had not been up to much
               because I had been on curfew for two years all ready at that stage yes in this house Simon so I
               brought t them their boxes of chocolates then In a couple of months later in February she
               started doing all this banging on the tap on purpose and stamping bang, bang, banging but
               just before that she knocked on my door one day and asked me to go upstairs into her flat and
               help move her bed out this was the first time I had been into her flat I have not been in that
               flat for years since she has lived there but I still went up their as a gentlemen I went up there
               and I went in to
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               her house and the house did smell right it was clean but it did not just smell clean so I felt
               funny as I am one of them people that as if "She is lazy why is her house not clean" how
               could she invite me In to her house like that so I quickly moved the bed fast and UN-done it
               and got it out of the house and got out and got straight back to my own house yes and that is
               why she wrote that funny bit about the head board .
               Simon: You are being the best neighbour in the world Debbie, and this is the sort of letters
               she keeps putting into my front door.
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