ChatterBank5 mins ago
Please keep the noise down.
29 Answers
http://www.dailymail....ldren-noise-down.html
We all like the noise of children's shouts and laughter when they are at play, after all we were all children ourselves once.
But surely some can empathize with this house owner, after all the school's playground has been moved to only 10ft away when it was once 85ft away from his house.
Some of today's children, seem to take a delight in constantly screaming, when I was a child we were always told by our parents to "play properly, there is no need to scream".
We all like the noise of children's shouts and laughter when they are at play, after all we were all children ourselves once.
But surely some can empathize with this house owner, after all the school's playground has been moved to only 10ft away when it was once 85ft away from his house.
Some of today's children, seem to take a delight in constantly screaming, when I was a child we were always told by our parents to "play properly, there is no need to scream".
Answers
Best Answer
No best answer has yet been selected by anotheoldgit. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.
For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.When I first read this article yesterday I just thought "why move near to a school and then complain about the noise?", I then read the bit about the school being 85 ft away before they extended and changed to feeling sympathy for the couple.
If kids didn't feel the need to scream all the time it probably wouldn't have been too bad for the householders.
If kids didn't feel the need to scream all the time it probably wouldn't have been too bad for the householders.
Two men are working on the road with some road drills. One said to the other "What did you do before you did this job then?" The other replied by saying "I used to be a school bus driver but I could not stand the noise"!
"A quiet child is either asleep, feeling unwell or reading". Does anyone know where this quote comes from?
"A quiet child is either asleep, feeling unwell or reading". Does anyone know where this quote comes from?
I might be a grumpy old (early forties) woman....but...I do feel for the householder.
When I was at school we had a massive school field that bordered local households, during break time there was a set boundary that we were not allowed to breach. It was followed as stringently as the 'do not smoke on school premises' rule.
When I was at school we had a massive school field that bordered local households, during break time there was a set boundary that we were not allowed to breach. It was followed as stringently as the 'do not smoke on school premises' rule.