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Posted: Wed May 13, 2009 8:57 pm
I have a world of pissed offishness tonight! I felt this deserved it's own thread, I hope you people get some sort of amusement out of it. I'll start with the room mates. So we let GTR's cousin and his buddy move in so they could get back on their feet. All we ask for is $150 for food from both of them. Well cousin there ******** himself. He was going out with the mother of one of my children's 2nd cousins, they are in no way related. Everyone in the family likes her well doesn't he cheat on her with his psycho ex-girlfriend whom he swore he would never go back to. He still hasn't told the poor woman about any of this. She had to find out via HER ex-boyfriend. So everyone is pissed and I want him the ******** out because I don't condone assholery like that in my house. On to the friend. We let him use ALL of our s**t, computer entertainment systems, watch whatever movies he wants, basically we treat him like family. Well doesn't he ******** STEAL ALCOHOL FROM US!!! All he had to do was ******** ask! But no he down right stole it. GTR's cousin even confirmed this because he told us that the friend was drunk as a skunk tonight. I'm ******** pissed, what the hell?! We're trying to help that jerk off out and he ******** steals from us?! Also he wants his girlfriend to move in. All they ******** do is mack on each other when they're here. I don't want my ******** kids to see that all the time. So I'm saying no to that one. Just a big ******** no! The other thing that pissed me off tonight wasn't related to family s**t but has to do with ******** drivers! I was pulling up to my driveway with my flasher on, we're on a busy road so I always back in. The car behind me didn't ******** slow down but decided to go around me. Now when backing into my driveway I have to pull into the other lane a bit. ******** almost hit my ******** new car! I was more pissed that he didn't though as I was in the right-a-way. Please please PLEASE, if you're learning to drive or have been driving LEARN WHO HAS RIGHT-A-WAY!! After a more than eventful night I'm ******** toast! I'm just so tired but I don't want to go to bed angry, so here I am venting to the ATG yet again. Edit: I MISS HAVING MY OWN HOUSE!!!
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Posted: Thu May 14, 2009 12:37 am
In America, we have right-of-way.
In Canada, they need to learn right away.
In Soviet Russia, car drives you!
*Popeye laugh*
Nah, just jesting. Hopefully, you've cooled off a bit now. Get rid of the friend. O__O
Edit: Spartan Style.
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Jafthasleftthebuilding Vice Captain
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Posted: Thu May 14, 2009 6:03 am
GTR wants to wait until the month is over so they'll owe us money this time around. Kind of like a punishment.
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Posted: Thu May 14, 2009 6:30 am
[>{+:. Stephasaurus Rex .:+}<]
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That is totally ******** up. Girlfriend, friend, and cousin should get their own homes rather than upset yours.
I am totally in touch with your fury over ******** with driver's licenses. It seems that they congregate around central Florida so that they can menace bikers in the area. This morning I almost got hit like four times on the way down the street to get to school - that's less than a fifteen-minute trip.
I ride a bike, so I have right of way, but I ride on the sidewalks and through crosswalks so that I don't slow up traffic. Considering that I'm not some a*****e riding in the middle of the ******** road, one would think that the douche-bombs in the turn lane would at least let a girl who has the right of way, but isn't exercising it, cross the road without blowing past her in their SUVs like they're entitled to my time and the road as well as all the finite resources they're hogging. rolleyes
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[/>{+:. Stephasaurus Rex .:+}<]
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Posted: Thu May 14, 2009 7:00 am
sad That sucks. I know about having crappy, thieving room mates. Ended up having to keep everything I didn't want stolen in my own room under lock and key. Anyways, I hope things get better and less stressful for you soon. smile
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Posted: Thu May 14, 2009 12:40 pm
It just upsets me so much that we go out of our way to do s**t for them, we put our necks on the line for them and then they go and act like ********! They don't realize that when they ******** up it reflects on us. The friend lied to me today about the booze, and said he thought it was ok that he had some of GTR's fathers booze, which he was keeping as a reminder to never get drunk again.
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Posted: Thu May 14, 2009 12:44 pm
God-Raped-Me It just upsets me so much that we go out of our way to do s**t for them, we put our necks on the line for them and then they go and act like ********! They don't realize that when they ******** up it reflects on us. The friend lied to me today about the booze, and said he thought it was ok that he had some of GTR's fathers booze, which he was keeping as a reminder to never get drunk again."Hrm... I never want to drink again... So lets get some booze and stare at it!" That... is one of the dumbest things I've ever heard.
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Posted: Thu May 14, 2009 1:11 pm
It's like people who encase their last cigarette out of their last pack, it's just a daily reminder, a show of strength to them. I saw if it works for them then by all means do it!
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Posted: Thu May 14, 2009 1:33 pm
Hrm, I suppose if it works... Still though, it seems like it would be too tempting. At least to me, anyway.
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Posted: Thu May 14, 2009 2:40 pm
I like the idea of having them owe you, But i think it would be even funnier to boot them at a very inconvenient time just to cause them dismay. ^^
But seriously? boot them, you gave your rules, they deviated so they don't get any mercy.
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Profitable Conversationalist
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Posted: Thu May 14, 2009 4:05 pm
I'd just boot them both now. If you wait for them to owe and you don't have a signed agreement that they will pay you, they can just skip out on the debt. Bad roommates are known to do things like this. Trust me, I've got some experience with this. rolleyes
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Posted: Thu May 14, 2009 4:12 pm
 I think you're under the presumption that we care if they skip out on us with the money. We're just trying to get money out of them if we can. If not then they're still gone.
We don't NEED them they NEED us. GRM and I are the only ones in the entire house would could afford the house by our selves.
-------------------------------------------- Art By: Trish the Stalker
"What you don't seem to understand is that I'm not locked in here with you. You're locked in here with me." - Rorschach
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Profitable Conversationalist
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Posted: Thu May 14, 2009 4:22 pm
So then just boot them if you aren't concerned about the money.
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Posted: Thu May 14, 2009 6:05 pm
What bothers me about people like this is that they think they are in the right. They aren't, but they are so dead-set on believing it that they convince themselves they are. I recently moved back out of a dorm, which I had been living in for the past year, and my room mate, a guy of nearby age, had moved in at the same time. So, when I move out, I take my pots and pans back (three small pots of various depth, one large pot, and a frying pan) and this guy is convinced that I took his stuff. I am 99% sure that that is bullshit, and as soon as I confirm it with my parents, who helped pay for it in the first place, I will tell the guy. Besides, I think I would know if they were mine since I carried them in... Of course, if that 1% of my doubt turns out to be true, well, then I just became a person that annoys me. And THAT annoys me.
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Posted: Fri May 15, 2009 8:15 am
That's down right ******** messed up! I could understand if the said people want to have a place to stay till they get back onto their feet, but that doesn't give them the right to run YOUR house like their own! That's living BS! I would definetely kick out the friend and tell him to go live with his other friend's or his mother! That s**t of his stealing is inexcusable in and out of itself! Again, complete BS!
You're children don't need to see that kind of behavior, you're right, it's not fitting for their eyes and they may get the wrong idea to start acting in such absurd manners. About the driver: ******** d**k! Period. (I'm a beginner driver so I'll remember all that. sweatdrop )
I feel your anger and your situation, hun. I really do. I had to go through it and not-going-to-be-said person eventually was kicked out. This guy was actually a 40-45 year old man and I bitched him out several times. But my past situations are not the problem here. . .
In any matter, I think you deserve a hug. biggrin
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