WE all forget how thin the walls are.

From awful renditions of karaoke classics to more amorous activities, it’s not quite neighbours from hell but it is damn annoying.

“Two annoying girls moved into the apartment above me. I'm forced to hear every dumb thing they say. These are my letters to them”.

Dear Girls Above Me is a collection of things overheard by a neighbour who has had enough. You know, the types of comments and noises you hoped would remain within your own four walls.

Summarised by creator Charlie McDowell, the blog is a way of coping with his infuriating neighbours: “Two annoying girls moved into the apartment above me. I'm forced to hear every dumb thing they say. These are my letters to them”.

Set up in 2009 after a bad break up, DGAM documents Charlie’s unwanted insight into the female mind. The Twitter feed went viral almost immeadiately, with a book offering advice heard from upstairs on a variety of unwanted topics available soon.

Dear Girls Above Me, I Can Hear You Best From This Spot.Dear Girls Above Me, I Can Hear You Best From This Spot.

Why We Love it:

Who hasn’t overheard a private conversation and had to hide their laughter at the insane comments spouting from the speakers’ mouth? Well DGAM is the response to these, with the author’s own comments on the inaccurate, incorrect, and plain bizarre overheard lifestyle tips.

Best Post?:

“Is it bad that I’m gonna vote for Obama mostly so I can see Michelle looking happy in a great dress?” Good enough for me!

“If the world ends before our ‘Slutty Christmas Sweater Party’ I’m honestly going to die.” Smartest thing you’ve ever said.

“Groundhog Day is a real thing? So there are people who keep living the same day over and over?!” Yep, and that person is me.

Find more pearls of wisdom visit Dear Girls Above Me. You can also follow its long suffering author on twitter @charliemcdowell

 

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