I used to live on the ground floor of an apartment. The woman above me was a single, middle-age, mother with a young girl. She had to get up around 5:00 am to get ready for work. It sounded like she wore concrete boots, but I knew she wasn’t like that. It was simply her footsteps resonated with the flooring, the resonance amplified the sound of her steps.
[Unnamed Reader - 8bb645] 10 months ago
All upper stories have heavy-footed residents.
enigmamz 10 months ago
They should’ve just put some squirrels in the attic.
jel354 10 months ago
I thought led foot was only for driving.
Out of the Past 10 months ago
Long way to go for that joke.
E.Z. Smith Premium Member 10 months ago
One man’s ceiling…
ladykat 10 months ago
It’s a living.
waltermgm 10 months ago
A hoofer on the roof instead of a fiddler.
Lennia Machen Premium Member 10 months ago
A “tap-ler” on the Roof!
AndromedaMike 10 months ago
I used to live on the ground floor of an apartment. The woman above me was a single, middle-age, mother with a young girl. She had to get up around 5:00 am to get ready for work. It sounded like she wore concrete boots, but I knew she wasn’t like that. It was simply her footsteps resonated with the flooring, the resonance amplified the sound of her steps.
William Stoneham Premium Member 10 months ago
I lived in an apartment where the people upstairs constantly bounced a ball off the floor for their dog. They were the apartment managers.
vick53 10 months ago
So do hotels.
wildlandwaters 10 months ago
Kinda like fiddler on the roof, only different!