Thursday, February 21, 2019

Routine

“You can’t hear the dog or anything can you?”

My new next door neighbour and I meet in the back lane. I’ve long decided that he and his other half seem quite pleasant.

“No I can’t hear a thing. The walls are pretty sturdy I think.”

He seems happy with this and I return to my home after putting the bins out. We both know he isn't talking about the dog.

The Sunday routine (all times are approximate and do vary) of my new neighbours consists of:

10.00am – 11.00am: Not for a full hour (that would be insane) but at least twenty-to-thirty minutes spent giving each other ten-nowt. Vocally. My word they thoroughly make the best of it. On the day of our Lord no less.

11.00am – 12.00pm: A good hour of acoustic guitar strumming and soulful man-singing. He’s feeling understandably chilled and wanting to express his inner-self.

12.00pm – 1.00pm: Mid-eighties power ballads blasted at more than usual volume. I assume this is the choice of the lady of the house after having to tolerate a solid hour of ‘man-feels’. Usually consists of Fleetwood Mac. Some Peter Gabriel thrown-in to mix it up a bit.

1.00pm – 2.30pm: During summer months this involves the lady of the house sitting on her patio in the back yard speaking very loudly to who (whom?) I assume to be her mother in a broad Wiltshire accent. Subject of conversation tends to begin with “I’ve had three bottles of rose already”.

2.30pm – 5.00pm: What I only assume to be Call Of Duty or similar being played on whatever console with a full hi-fi kit – it genuinely sounds like the Gulf War is happening again next to my sitting-room.

5.00pm – 8.00pm: General dog yapping as I imagine it’s not a fan of human heterosexual sex, gaming, appalling guitar strumming, binge-drinking or power-ballads and could do with a bit of attention before everyone passes-out.

8.00pm – Rest Of The Week: Peaceful.


And if I'm honest it would grieve me but I quite like them and I genuinely think there are probably worse ways to spend one’s Sundays.

4 Comments:

Anonymous Frogdancer Jones said...

"We both know he isn't talking about the dog."
Love this sentence!

1:52 am  
Blogger Tired Dad said...

Frogdancer: Hi. There was a bit of awkwardness tbh.

9:30 pm  
Anonymous Jonathan said...

Yes I know this is like the most after-the-event comment on a blogpost in the history of the genre Tired... but I just wanted to say that was bloody funny, and made me laugh out loud in several places (well, on all occasions actually in Stockport, Cheshire, but you know what I mean).

I also do not believe that I have ever heard before (or if I have been familiar with it, I have forgotten) the phrase 'giving each other ten-nowt'. I have truly been away from the North East of England for too long.

5:09 pm  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I wish I was back in the HALYCON days of 2019 :(

9:41 pm  

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