Tuesday, January 13, 2015

A Wind Chimes of East 7th Street postscript


[Last week]

Last Friday, an East Seventh Street resident shared the above Urban Etiquette Sign about some apparently noisy wind chimes on the block.

Given how annoyed some neighbors were about being kept up by the wind chimes ... it's likely not a surprise that there's more sign activity.

A resident passed along this sign postscript with us...



"Buy an oscillating fan and hang the darn WIND CHIMES in your own bedroom!"

To be continued?

Previously on EV Grieve:
In a strong wind, these wind chimes on 7th Street are keeping residents awake

10 comments:

  1. Oscillating. Now there's a word you don't hear everyday!

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  2. I'm oscillating between amusement and ripping that sign down. Isn't this why they invented Ambien?

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  3. My asshole neighbor has two sets on our fire escape

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  4. Get a life! If you don't like wind chimes in the EV, move to.............................

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=36KOeFzYbWE

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  5. Yes, wind chimes are nearly as bad a church bells. And the sound of waves crashing in the ocean. More proof of gentrifiers ruining the 'hood.

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  6. I'm the contributor, and I'm seriously considering trolling the person who put up the sign and/or buying wind chimes. In tri-tone keys. It's pretty psycho

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  7. Back in my day we made wind chimes out of human bones and we liked it!

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  8. Just bring them in on the windy days, that's all. Hang them back out in a day or two when the wind quiets down again. I like wind chimes and am fine with them overall, but even I want to strangle someone when they're clanging around wildly in the wind for a few hours.

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  9. Take down your wind chimes for god's sake!

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