And why shouldn't you tell them :lol: :lol: They hear every word you say and understand it :lol: :lol: I'm convinced Bell and T know exactly what I'm saying to them :roll: :lol:
I was talking away to the guinea pigs while I was cleaning them out this afternoon - at one point I did stop and think god, if anyone over the wall could hear me they would wonder who on earth I was talking to :lol: :lol:
Pmsl. :lol::lol:
Dh came in from work this afternoon and said hello to Alfie out in the garden in a really cutesy voice. The next door neighbour heard him and said hello back. :shock::lol:
Pmsl. :lol::lol:
Dh came in from work this afternoon and said hello to Alfie out in the garden in a really cutesy voice. The next door neighbour heard him and said hello back. :shock::lol:
:lol::lol:
I remember once, I went out and their tent had blown over everywhere, so I was stood there going
"Aww whats happened? Silly tent isn't it...Yes it is...yes it is!!" and my neighbour was on his roof doing his extension.
Then another time when it was raining and thundering etc, I was going:
"Nasty rain isn't it? Nasty wind, nasty thunder. Your right brave boys arn't you? Yas you areee!!"
:shock: Omg I must sound so...stupid:lol::lol:
Jack x
Could be worse - at least (hopefully :lol your neighbour will have guessed you were speaking to the bunnies :lol: :lol: When I was in hospital my sister and brother-in-law found a bees' nest in my garden and covered it with a box to protect it. I was on the way back from seeing to the guineas earlier this week and stopped and was talking to the bees through the box and I didn't realise until I stood up that my next door neighbour had come outside to have a cigarette - it must have looked like I was talking to a box :shock: :lol: :lol:
Omg, I just burst out laughing:lol::lol::lol::lol:!!!!
Must have been so emvarresing.
Similar to Karens story, I walked in from work the other night and straight out the back door (Not realising anyone else was around) and did a big excitable 'Hii Gorrrrgeeeeeoooouuss!' to Rhia, in that all too familiar high pitched squeal, only for the neighbour to reply 'Hey!' :lol::lol: