In article <OAClj.3915$uB6.3629@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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"Annie" <annie@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> spake thusly:
> You'd think so, wouldn't you? Hopefully if she ever does get that
> far the building's management will try to contact me before doing
> anything that rash. On the one hand it's nice to have neighbors that
> make sure I'm alive and well but this woman is pretty intrusive, she
> pops out of her door as soon as she hears my locks turn. I oil them,
> I don't slam my door, I'm pretty quiet, but that woman must stand at
> her peephole waiting to pounce. She has no concept of boundaries.
Have you considered a system where you keep a sign on your door, and
move it around each day? I've heard that people do this in this kind
of circumstance. It gives your neighbors the warm fuzzies that you're
OK without them needing to actually see you. Might give you back a
bit of your privacy.
- Morty


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