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Ok, What Do You Think??

by Guest56537  |  earlier

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About 3 months ago we had a party at our house.. I ended up having a yelling fight with a friend out the front (stupid I know but I was drunk)... Anyway the neighbour from up the road who is a drug user and a girl of about my age came out the front and told us to take our **** inside... Her and her boyfriend are out the front fighting regularly at night time... I ended up having a bit of a yelling fight with her but after a while we all went inside... 3 weeks later her boyfriend apears on our front doorstep while I was home alone and is yelling that he will kill us if we go near his house... Then nothing until now... My boyfriend has a fairly fancy expensive car and he moved it from the garage to the front yard on Saturday and was working on it... He was crouched down behind it when he noticed the girl from up the road standing at our fence... When he noticed her she asked him to come help her with her lawnmower... He went up and got it started first try... Not much was wrong with it... Then at 1:30 that morning we heard someone walking around between our cars in the front yard... My boyfriend got up to go out and see who it was and when he got to the front door there was a knock... It was the guy who was yelling that he was going to kill us not 2 months ago asking to get petrol out of our cars and when my BF said no he then asked for money... He was persistent and wouldn't leave... What do you reckon is going on?? Why all of a sudden come to us for help?? Are they planning something??

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  1. They wanted the petrol out of your cars because they wanted it for their car and they didn't have any money.

    Your neighbours are lunatics, btw - but you knew that already.


  2. No idea, but I think I would stay as far away from them as possible.

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