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Jun 14, 2009 20:52

Well, that's everything. I'm all moved in to my new flat. It took longer than I thought it would, considering it wasn't that far to move all my stuff, but I did have to keep stopping to shake sand out of everything. I think it's all cleaned up now, though. I don't want to get into bed tonight and feel gritty sheets ( Read more... )

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ddotiba June 14 2009, 23:18:19 UTC
We are Neighbours.

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frobishing June 15 2009, 19:29:33 UTC
Yes, we are.

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ddotiba June 18 2009, 22:23:42 UTC
You are in the flat Above mine now.

If you play music Loudly I can knock on the ceiling to have you Stop.

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frobishing June 19 2009, 09:19:16 UTC
I'm sure that won't be a problem, as I don't play my music very loud.

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sylvie_renee June 15 2009, 03:06:49 UTC
Why'd you switch flats?

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frobishing June 15 2009, 19:45:27 UTC
The wall in my bedroom was starting to buckle. It had fallen down a few times, and it was getting to the point where I had to cast a support charm on it every night. Mr Poliakoff made it clear that structural repairs were out of the question, so I asked Veronica if I could move. It was a bother, but at least now I don't have to worry about waking up with a pile of bricks on my head.

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turnedcorner June 15 2009, 05:13:00 UTC
Yes, but where did you shake out the sand?

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frobishing June 15 2009, 19:33:18 UTC
Into the corridor. I know I should have shaken it outside, but as there was already so much sand in the corridor I figured it wouldn't make much difference.

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turnedcorner June 17 2009, 02:51:56 UTC
Probably not, yeah. The sand'll likely need to come out through the corridors anyway.

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