The Worst TV Neighbors

American family sitcoms always have a wacky neighbor, since he is so useful in bringing in zaniness when the family starts to seem almost normal. They’re also really handy when a character wants to talk about wheat’s going on in the family. While some of these neighbors end up being best friends, others are the type you’ve never want near your home. Read about five TV neighbors who would be total nightmares in real life, from the last 30 years of TV sitcoms, at TVOM.


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We have friends who have played on the Minack stage, and we've seen a production of "Midsummer Night's Dream" during which the full moon came up out of the ocean. A magical place.
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And with the amount of white-noise produced by the waves breaking on the shore, it is probably just as well that they do Shakespeare where most of the audience knows the words and the plot.
At least that's what I surmise. I could be wrong.
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I to saw Midsummers night dream there, when the sun went down it got very cold (a good tip take something insulation to sit on)but bats flew round the lights catching summer moths and fishing boats showing thier lights sailed past... good if you get bored easily.
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The Cornwall coast? Ah, yes -- if you look closely, you can see the Major General's Daughters climbing over the rocks, chased by the Pirates of Penzance themselves, accompanied by a Doctor of Divinity who is Located in this Vicinity...
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