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difficult child finally understand how we felt when she did nothing to contribute
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<blockquote data-quote="Marcie Mac" data-source="post: 579211" data-attributes="member: 47"><p>This made me smile Nancy about the roommates. Danny is renting a really nice house up the road, 4 bedrooms, and rented one of them out to two girls, total difficult child's. I thought they were friends of his, but no, he picked them up via Craig's list. They moved in last month, and got their 30 days notice to move out already. He came with a litany of complaints the other day, they got hair dye on the walls, were lazy and wouldn't help clean, left dirty dishes laying around, wouldn't kick in with money for the household bills like electric, water, trash which is in his name and now HE has to pay for it all, and the absolute horror, they blasted country music constantly. One of them is out of work and he was outraged she told him she wasn't paying for anything as she needed her money for herself, and had the nerve to complain to him when he shut off their computer/tv access since they wouldn't pay their fair share.</p><p></p><p>I was trying not to laugh. Especially when he was complaining that they packed all of HIS cleaning supplies - he made them give them back because, don't you know, that stuff is expensive. </p><p></p><p>You gotta love when the lightbulb finally goes on with them and there is a measure of poetic justice going round. I hope your girl doesn't have too much of a problem getting rid of her room mates - they sound like a whole lot of trouble.</p><p></p><p>Marcie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marcie Mac, post: 579211, member: 47"] This made me smile Nancy about the roommates. Danny is renting a really nice house up the road, 4 bedrooms, and rented one of them out to two girls, total difficult child's. I thought they were friends of his, but no, he picked them up via Craig's list. They moved in last month, and got their 30 days notice to move out already. He came with a litany of complaints the other day, they got hair dye on the walls, were lazy and wouldn't help clean, left dirty dishes laying around, wouldn't kick in with money for the household bills like electric, water, trash which is in his name and now HE has to pay for it all, and the absolute horror, they blasted country music constantly. One of them is out of work and he was outraged she told him she wasn't paying for anything as she needed her money for herself, and had the nerve to complain to him when he shut off their computer/tv access since they wouldn't pay their fair share. I was trying not to laugh. Especially when he was complaining that they packed all of HIS cleaning supplies - he made them give them back because, don't you know, that stuff is expensive. You gotta love when the lightbulb finally goes on with them and there is a measure of poetic justice going round. I hope your girl doesn't have too much of a problem getting rid of her room mates - they sound like a whole lot of trouble. Marcie [/QUOTE]
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