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How many nail size and smaller holes can a difficult child put in walls of a room?
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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 531615" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>One of my college roommates SWORE that putting a dartboard up would not damage the walls. After all, she put a sleeping bag up behind it to pad it, didn't she? Of course she had to buy professional darts to use, the really heavy kind and it was a super cheap dartboard. I kept the apt and she moved out and wanted her security deposit. I laughed and laughed and laughed at her. Also showed her the photos of the wall (that she posed for, showing the holes like Vanna White) and the paper she signed that said I totally objected to the dartboard and was not responsible for damages from it under any circumstances). Boy was her mom mad. She lost the whole $500 deposit over a dartboard!</p><p></p><p>The mgmt co said to use toothpaste. There was No way it would work with that may holes. The maintenance guy fixed it for free (even after the deposit they insisted I fix it or lose my $00 deposit also.), well, for a beer and a couple dozen homemade cookies. My maintenance guys adored me. there was ALWAYS cold beer and soda in the fridge and if I knew they were coming there was some sort of fresh baked goodie for them too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 531615, member: 1233"] One of my college roommates SWORE that putting a dartboard up would not damage the walls. After all, she put a sleeping bag up behind it to pad it, didn't she? Of course she had to buy professional darts to use, the really heavy kind and it was a super cheap dartboard. I kept the apt and she moved out and wanted her security deposit. I laughed and laughed and laughed at her. Also showed her the photos of the wall (that she posed for, showing the holes like Vanna White) and the paper she signed that said I totally objected to the dartboard and was not responsible for damages from it under any circumstances). Boy was her mom mad. She lost the whole $500 deposit over a dartboard! The mgmt co said to use toothpaste. There was No way it would work with that may holes. The maintenance guy fixed it for free (even after the deposit they insisted I fix it or lose my $00 deposit also.), well, for a beer and a couple dozen homemade cookies. My maintenance guys adored me. there was ALWAYS cold beer and soda in the fridge and if I knew they were coming there was some sort of fresh baked goodie for them too. [/QUOTE]
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