Neighbours in hot water
NZPA-AP Millbrae, Calif. That symbol of the mellow Californian life — the hot tub — is at the centre of a steaming feud that pits two neighbours against each other in court. Varooj Manuelian’s dining room window overlooks Dennis Zablosky’s pool, barbecue, and hot tub — the scene, Mr Manuelian says,
of loud parties in which naked merrymakers frolic and disturb his sleep. He said he had been forced to keep his drapes drawn and to ban his young sons from their own backyard in the community of Millbrae, just south of San Francisco. The goings-on, Mr Manuelian said in a lawsuit,
filed in San Mateo County Superior Court, had caused “great mental, physical, and nervous pain and suffering.” But Mr Zablosky and his wife, Mary, . say Mr Manuelian’s idea of their entertaining is the stuff of hot-tub fantasies. “We have dur priest over to dinner,” he said. “That’s pretty much it.”
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