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Nov 10, 2009 | Posted by: roboblogger

Couple's noisy sex sessions made neighbours' lives hell'

Full story: Daily Mail

A couple's 'unnaturally' noisy sex sessions made their neighbours' lives' hell, a court has heard.

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look at me ma

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Nov 11, 2009
 
Special equipment should be installed to deafen the sound, and arabs shoulds made to pay for it to lighten the burden of white taxpayers paying for dodgy asian incomers.
Perhaps NASA should be consulted and the bill sent to saudi arabia.
Karl

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Nov 11, 2009
 
Okay. Then how about the English Lawn Tennis Association (and Morden Council)put a ban on female tennis players making orgiastic screams and moans every time they hit a ball?(both opponents and some spectators say this is very off-putting)Perhaps the BBC sound engineers can monitor out these screams for viewers? Let's also have a ban on 'vocal'sneezing.This is totally unecessary, as well as spreading droplet infection.Com e on,'Daily Mail'- Let's have a National campaign against ALL vocal expression of emotions (eg no football chanting/cheering,excessive weeping at weddings and funerals for starters!)I hope the couple win their case, and if not, take it to the International Tribunal of human (sexual) Rights. Vive le Sporte!
look at me ma

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Nov 12, 2009
 
Karl wrote:
Okay. Then how about the English Lawn Tennis Association (and Morden Council)put a ban on female tennis players making orgiastic screams and moans every time they hit a ball?(both opponents and some spectators say this is very off-putting)Perhaps the BBC sound engineers can monitor out these screams for viewers? Let's also have a ban on 'vocal'sneezing.This is totally unecessary, as well as spreading droplet infection.Com e on,'Daily Mail'- Let's have a National campaign against ALL vocal expression of emotions (eg no football chanting/cheering,excessive weeping at weddings and funerals for starters!)I hope the couple win their case, and if not, take it to the International Tribunal of human (sexual) Rights. Vive le Sporte!
LOL bang on! and dont be holding back the extasy! man i feel like a woman!(but i dont look like one)
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