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pkcRAISTLIN
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Originally posted by Renzo
When I was living in Atlanta, my clothes were stolen from the dryer twice. All of it. Twice.

Not kidding.


Stu’s cum must be quite the commodity in Atlanta.
Sushipunk
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Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN
Stu’s cum must be quite the commodity in Atlanta.


Not just Atlanta, either.
Theresa
quote:
Originally posted by Renzo
When I was living in Atlanta, my clothes were stolen from the dryer twice. All of it. Twice.

Not kidding.


Yay for buying new clothes. :rolleyes: That really sucks though. Who the hell would do that?!

I once had someone steal a pretty expensive pair of Tommy Hilfiger jeans... and then I saw them wearing them. I didn't do anything about it because really, how am I going to prove they are mine?

HEY YOU, YOU'RE WEARING MY JEANS!!

:haha:
Renzo
I don't know. Cum washes off denim. The tricky part is when you get cum on your airplane parachute.

, gets difficult then.
wotyzoid
quote:
Originally posted by Renzo
I don't know. Cum washes off denim. The tricky part is when you get cum on your airplane parachute.

, gets difficult then.


:stongue: ing renzo.
Sushipunk
quote:
Originally posted by Renzo
I don't know. Cum washes off denim. The tricky part is when you get cum on your airplane parachute.

, gets difficult then.


Have you been doing aerial jerk-offs again? I thought you quit?

The support group is going to be very disappointed in you, Lorenzo.
Lira
quote:
Originally posted by Theresa
I once had a guy hold my laundry hostage

Say what!?
Theresa
quote:
Originally posted by Lira
Say what!?


Very first apartment, I was living in the basement of this mansion. It was so large it had 6 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, a kitchen and a laundry room (the basement alone!) Anyway, so I took one of the rooms because it was cheap and was told that there were only 2 other people living there. I worked and went to school at the time, so I figured I would never see the other people and didn't really care or inquire.

Turned out that the one person was a middle-aged, alcoholic man who was seriously crazy (like... ******** crazy). Since I was in school from 7-3 and then at work from 4-11, I never had time to do my laundry. So one Friday night, I threw my laundry in before I went to bed so I would have a clean uniform for work the next morning.

I got up the next day and lo and behold, my clothes were missing. Since he was the only other person in the place at the time, I immediately suspected him (also because he was crazy), so I knocked on his door. He opened the door, and I could see behind him my laundry in the basket. I asked for him to give it back and explained that I needed to leave for work. He denied even having the laundry. I pleaded with him, and he still refused. I finally gave up and requested just my uniform so I could go to work and he could keep the rest (until I could fight for it later). He still wouldn't let me have it, and then slammed the door on me. Mind you, all of this was without explanation.

Being a poor student at the time, I had no phone, so I had to walk a couple blocks down the street to use a pay phone whenever I needed it. So I called my work to let them know that since my clothes, including my work uniform, were being held hostage (although hostage isn't necessarily the right word seeing as he didn't set a ransom, or give a reason,) I wouldn't be able to make it for my shift. I was so frustrated and shaken up by that point, I just sobbed over the phone to my co-workers, who obviously thought that the whole situation was ed up. Anyway, I walked back home with the intention of telling him to give me my clothes back or I would call the police, and when I walked in, my clothes were sitting at my bedroom door. No explanation, no apology... nothing.

That isn't the only crazy story I have from that room mate. He was a lunatic who did A LOT of crazy things.
Lilith
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Originally posted by Theresa
a shared laundry room for the entire building


:nervous:

That's just heinous...
Nrg2Nfinit
thats how most appartments work if im not mistaken. Usually you don't get your own laundry unless its one of those luxury appartments or lofts.

Theresa
quote:
Originally posted by Lilith
:nervous:

That's just heinous...


Yea, I am no fan of it, that's for sure. I like having my own laundry space. :(

quote:
Originally posted by Nrg2Nfinit
thats how most appartments work if im not mistaken. Usually you don't get your own laundry unless its one of those luxury appartments or lofts.


Exactly. Since I am a poor University student, I really can't afford to be picky about where I can do my laundry.
Lilith
Doesn't seem to work that way here, by far the majority of apartments I've looked at and bought over the years are self contained, even the little 1 bedroom ones.
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