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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | The neighbours. Sometimes, they're annoying, sometimes they're helpful, sometimes they just drop by way too often. Whether good or bad, however, one thing is fairly certain: If you're living in TV-land, you've only got one set of 'em. Almost as if the rules of space-time somehow didn't apply to this neighbourhood, resulting in a house that's actually only got one side... or a block with only two lots on it, so only two houses border each other. However, in that case there would still be other nearby houses across the streets, so if it seems like there is only one other named family in the entire neighborhood then this trope is in full force. |