Townhouses

janey83

Twenty Something
kokopicu said:
except when you can hear your neighbors banging around with the cabinet doors or yelling at the top of their lungs....

No, the walls between the different townhouses were pretty thick....although I remember our neighbor had a dog that barked all night...but that's anywhere, really.
 

janey83

Twenty Something
:rolleyes: Okay who wrote that in my red karma that I'd "have to be 'social' with my professor to get a passing grade"? I'll have you know I've been in the library almost every day the past 2 weeks.
 

BuddyLee

Football addict
janey83 said:
:rolleyes: Okay who wrote that in my red karma that I'd "have to be 'social' with my professor to get a passing grade"? I'll have you know I've been in the library almost every day the past 2 weeks.
:lmao: Sorry I didn't leave it but I thought it was funny.
 
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dems4me

Guest
I rented an end unit when I lived up in Damascus. I didn't like it at all because the walls were paper thin which made me feel like walking on eggshells all the time. There was a single mother and her son living next to me and you could always tell when she left... the music would be blarring and bass would shake my pictures off the walls and walk my knick knacks off the edigiere (sp?) over time. Complaining did nothing so after a year I moved out and into an apartment in Bethesda. The only thing I liked about living in the townhouse was they had huge dumpsters and you could throw just about anything you wanted in them, I filled them up several times when I downsized to an apartment.
 

janey83

Twenty Something
BuddyLee said:
:lmao: Sorry I didn't leave it but I thought it was funny.

Thanks for the green......I dunno, I don't really think it's funny because I've been working really hard this semester and have really been stressed out the past few weeks....besides, all my teachers are old....
 
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