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Stinky Neighbor


ThaJackal

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I have a neighbor (lives below me) that likes to cook stuff that fuggin reeks. I come in tonight and it fuggin smells like vomit (not kidding). I am at my wits end. Does anyone have any suggestions as to killing this sumbitches putrid stench. The smell is pissing me off so bad right now that I can hardly stand it. I want to cook something that stinks here, but smell probably won't travel down. Maybe some dog s h i t on his front and back door? Suggestions - maybe some of you have dealt with the same problem.

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I had the same issue with a couple that had moved in from Louisianian (years ago) when I lived in an apartment. They liked making Chitlins (smelled like SHITLINS). I actually talked with them about it and they were nice enough to only make it once a week not the three times a week as before. I got LUCKY as he was in the US Army and was moved shortly after arriving.

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I had the same issue with a couple that had moved in from Louisianian (years ago) when I lived in an apartment. They liked making Chitlins (smelled like pooLINS). I actually talked with them about it and they were nice enough to only make it once a week not the three times a week as before. I got LUCKY as he was in the US Army and was moved shortly after arriving.

Chitlins?!?!? Dayum! Now at least I know that someone feels my pain. I never have had the pleasure of smelling chitlins but from what I hear, it is turrible. Now this guy is using a shitload of curry and cats h i t from what I can tell. Makes me want to vomit, but at least it is not chitlins. I have to admit, sometimes it is not so bad, but sometimes it will knock a fly off a s h i twagon.

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