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    Jimmy-T
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      It’s one of the most famous arias in opera, but Nessun Dorma – it means “none shall sleep” – could apply to shift workers, restless babies and Sunday
      [See the full post at: None shall sleep when strata Pavarotti pipes up]

      The opinions offered in these Forum posts and replies are not intended to be taken as legal advice. Readers with serious issues should consult experienced strata lawyers.
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      philjohnk
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        We had a neighbour and some still do, we have moved out, that played the saxophone EVERY Sunday afternoon, sometimes the clarinet, sometimes the piano.  This went on for a number of years, so what do you do? We chose live and let live, fortunately he wasn’t a bad player but we didn’t like jazz and that’s what he played .  You can make an enemy out of someone who just doesn’t think of their neighbour’s inconvenience or believes his musical talent is his gift to the world, or at least a number of neighbours!

        Some people just don’t get it, they live in their own world and don’t think about others, sadly it’s becoming a larger percentage.

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