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Apr. 5th, 2003 02:20 amYou know, people are right. Modern popular music does command your moods and cause inexplicable destructive urges.
ESPECIALLY WHEN PEOPLE ARE PLAYING IT AT TOP VOLUME RIGHT ACROSS FROM YOUR ROOM AND SCREAMING LOUDLY AT HALF PAST TWO IN THE FUCKING MORNING EVEN THOUGH SECURITY HAS ALREADY TRIED TO SHUT THEM DOWN AT LEAST ONCE.
I have seen the light. I also wish to smash it with my chair.
Cannot get to sleep. Even wearing earplugs. And no way in hell they'll shut up if I tell 'em to.
ESPECIALLY WHEN PEOPLE ARE PLAYING IT AT TOP VOLUME RIGHT ACROSS FROM YOUR ROOM AND SCREAMING LOUDLY AT HALF PAST TWO IN THE FUCKING MORNING EVEN THOUGH SECURITY HAS ALREADY TRIED TO SHUT THEM DOWN AT LEAST ONCE.
I have seen the light. I also wish to smash it with my chair.
Cannot get to sleep. Even wearing earplugs. And no way in hell they'll shut up if I tell 'em to.
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Date: Apr. 5th, 2003 07:14 am (UTC)no subject
Date: Apr. 5th, 2003 10:31 am (UTC)no subject
Date: Apr. 5th, 2003 10:41 am (UTC)1. Knocking on the door. Then walking in, unplugging their speakers, and finding those units a temporary home in my locked room for the night.
2. (this is drastic but a guaranteed fix) Wire clippers are wonderful things...
3. Searching for the fusebox
Well, the second two are less likely, but the first one might work...
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Date: Apr. 6th, 2003 09:21 pm (UTC)(Although, all things considered, our hallmates could be a lot worse. At least they do turn the music down when asked. And they usually don't scream.)
*much sympathy*