I don't know how much this has to do with D Time..
Actually I take that back - this has everything to do with time - the appropriate time.
A friend of mine was having some trouble with her upstairs neighbours' "extra-curricular" activities. So I guess one night she had too much and decided to take some action.
So if you woke up to such a pleasant email, what would your response be?
[Note: I'm changing names in the email as per the author's request. Everything else is as is.]
-----Original Message-----
From: myawesomefriend@yahoo.com
Date: Sat, 9 Jan 2010 10:16:21
To: theunsuspectingneighbour@yahoo.com
Subject: From your downstairs neighbor at home
Hi (let's call her Kate),
Not sure how to put this delicately, but me bedroom is right below yours, and I don't think you realize how thin all the walls are. When your TV is on, we can hear it, when people talk, we can hear it; when the dog walks on the floor, we can hear it. And I especially can hear (and occasionally wake up to, like tonight) when you have a guy spending the night. Is there any way you can move the bed, or get extra support or take the frame off if that's what's making all the noise? Cause I hear repetitive squeaky bed noises that wake me up in the middle of the night, and especially for the next couple weeks, since I don't get a day off, would appreciate not being woken up at 2 or 3 am to ridiculous bed noises. Sorry if this seems indelicate, but I've woken up to it several times and something really needed to be said, as it also makes me a bit uncomfortable to feel so literally involved in your personal life and privacy.
Thanks.
(Let's call her Sara), your downstairs neighbor
Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry
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