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Old 03.21.2011, 02:22 AM   #30
ann ashtray
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Having lived in apartments for the better part of the last 9 years (rented a house for an unfun/brief few months), I handle noise quite well. Walls where I'm currently living are quite thick, and I live on the eighth floor of an 8 story building, so noise is usually at a minimum anyway despite the constant mechanical sounds coming from the elevator which I welcome. It was installed in the 60's and sounds really cool.

Sometimes the neighbors party out on their balcony which is very close to my window (I live in a studio, so only two windows...one in the living area, other in the restroom). It can get a bit excessive by most people's standards, but I don't bitch. Fair enough, as they've never complained about my guitar playing which is horrible by most people's standards.

maybe it's due to me working nights often times as well...being the only person on duty and knowing what it feels like to be the only person in the world at 3 am. Outsider noise at home can have a reassuring effect.
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