The other night when i was sleeping (lightly as there was a storm outside), at about 1 in the morning, my new housemate, that i do not even know! comes up to my room and knocks on the door!!!!!! I said nothing(pretending to be asleep).
But then he slowly opened the door!! I was like WTF!!!
What a freek! So i got outta bed pulled my lamp out of the wall and swung it full force of his head!
My heart was racing and when he was on the ground in agony he said ''m ... ...m... my bed is broken can i sleep in ur bed!
Now tell me! I definatly did the right thing this time!!?
Didnt I?
2007-07-13
00:58:39
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SHARKY VI take a chill pill man!
I like your questions!!
2007-07-13
01:12:16 ·
update #1
Dont worry about Bullies hun, i know the real you, and i only have nice guys on my friend list. Some people just have no sense of humor and just love Drama and pointing the finger.
Duck em!
xxx
2007-07-13 03:50:41
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answered by ☆♥ Tinkz Baby! ♥☆ 6
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Possibly so. Did you set up any guidelines before you guys became housemates? If not, then you may have acted in instint. The housemate may know now not to enter your room at night unless you tell him otherwise. Now is the time to have a heart to heart about personal space even at night. What areas are allowed on housemates & what isn't so that an incindent doesn't happen again in the future.
2007-07-13 01:04:20
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answered by cnored9528 3
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You think YOUR flatmate is from hell?!
My ex flatmate was a freaking nightmare. I always knew when she was on her period for 2 reasons... the smudged blood on our white toilet seat, and the overflowing bin full of pantyliners that wouldn't be emptied for 3 weeks, until she was on her period again.
I had to wash plates that I had taken from the cupboard because she didn't clean them properly and there was still food crusted onto them, as well as cutlery.
She would pile the rubbish into the kitchen bin until it was overflowing, but refuse to take it out, and then resort to putting another bin liner NEXT to the bin to put her rubbish in.
She left a stand alone heater on all night, on the highest setting, unattended, which could have burned down the house, as well as the oven, grill and cooker rings on several separate occasions.
Hair in the plughole constantly.
Didn't do ANY housework. At all. Ever.
Would eat my food if I was away, but refuse to replace it, or replace it with something similar but less expensive for her to have to pay for.
Would come into my room and use my computer for the internet, even though she has her own.
Was freaking huge!! 26 stone!! So broke the toilet seat and damaged the sofa which I had to pay half to replace... so unfair.
And that, my friend, is a flatmate from hell.
2007-07-13 01:07:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Dude, i think you've got problems with your anger and by the sounds of it you're not confortable with your own sexuality. Hitting your housemate round the head with a lamp just bcos he came in your room is abit much, he was probably going to wake u up, not just get straight in your bed. Dont flatter yourself! lol
P.S - just read your other questions and they're all exaggerated, u sound like a compulsive liar also.
2007-07-13 01:04:45
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answered by sam uk 1
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Course you did, honey! But it begs the question.... Would you hit me if I were your housemate and happened to drop into your room at one in the morning? I might be scared of the storm and need a hug :-) x x x
Edit: Jo jo: He's sensitive and needs careful looking after! He needs a gentle hand....lol!
2007-07-13 01:04:06
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answered by Anonymous
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You did the right thing in essence...
but why don't you know your housemate?
You should've asked what he wanted and then gone from there.....
You might think I'm insensitive to the situation and all....but you WERE NOT RIGHT in pretending....deal with things straight up...there's no point in playing games of any kind...
2007-07-13 01:09:08
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answered by missceekay 3
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Yeah,dude.Ain't no guy sleeping in my bed.Bunk on the couch.It's almost too much for the swinging lamp,but seeing as he wanted to sleep in your bed when his "bed is broken",says that he's not normal.
2007-07-13 01:02:03
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answered by Anonymous
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well sure that was a good idea but you broke the lamp and he could have been sleep walking.
anything could of happened i would have checked out the situation for a good 3 mins. before doing that.
2007-07-13 01:02:48
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answered by Anonymous
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It all depends are you a man or woman?, Are you gay? or straight.. maybe if you are a man he thought you were gay.. any why have someone live with you that you dont know i mean next your watch will be missing, then some money, then the tv, You guys that let people that you dont know live with you are SCREWED UP!
2007-07-13 01:04:47
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answered by the_reverend2u2 2
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Sorry, but You are the housemate from hell. Are you speech impaired? Was there a reason you couldn't say "Why are you coming into my room" before beaning the poor guy? Hope he finds someplace else to live soon, or he probably won't be living at all. See YOU at the Graybar Motel with that level of paranoia.
2007-07-13 01:02:24
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answered by HipHopGrandma 7
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