General annoyances

My landlords mother thinking its ok to let herself in the house and chill when we are both at work! HATE that she comes and goes as she wants in the place where I live! :evil::evil::evil::evil::evil::evil::evil::evil::evil:

I wouldnt be having that, thats for sure....

Id have a quiet word....no wait, not a quiet one, id be having an angry word in your Landlords ear if i were you, thats discraceful :evil: :spank:
 
petty one, colleagues eating your mayo/butter/milk/chilli sauce etc without asking, finishing it and then leaving the empty bottle in the fridge
 
My landlords mother thinking its ok to let herself in the house and chill when we are both at work! HATE that she comes and goes as she wants in the place where I live! :evil::evil::evil::evil::evil::evil::evil::evil::evil:
Ugh. I once had a landlord that would do that... let himself in to watch TV in the daytime. I guess he was taking lunch breaks in my apartment.

I stayed home a couple of times to catch him and it stopped (I think!) Luckily I didn't live in the place that long.
 
Ugh.
Turning 40 is going to suck even more than I thought :evil: :lol:

Whoaa, I've a few years left on the clock before I hit that benchmark!

I think I've started drinking faster due to lots of nervous energy, find it harder to relax the more hectic my life gets. 8O:lol:
 
wow have you got to 40 with only 1 blackout!? Good darts!
NOT 40 YET :evil:
I've got 10 months of youth left... don't rush me.

I'll go for weeks of weekend drinking without getting a hangover too. Remarkably lucky in that regard... or perfectly wired for liver self-destruction.
 
I wouldnt be having that, thats for sure....

Id have a quiet word....no wait, not a quiet one, id be having an angry word in your Landlords ear if i were you, thats discraceful :evil: :spank:


well, i say landlord - hes actually my mate, but still classed as landlord as its his house and i pay him rent? ive said something before but i cant really say alot as his sister died a few years ago leaving his parents their only child, and they have got really clingy, which is understandable. the last thing i want to do is upset any of them but i know shes been in my room before, so ive told him im putting a lock on!
 
well, i say landlord - hes actually my mate, but still classed as landlord as its his house and i pay him rent? ive said something before but i cant really say alot as his sister died a few years ago leaving his parents their only child, and they have got really clingy, which is understandable. the last thing i want to do is upset any of them but i know shes been in my room before, so ive told him im putting a lock on!

don't feel harsh although friends and have clearly been through a lot bless them your home is your home, a lock prob isn't worst idea. The thought of someone being in my house and not knowing about it freaks me out.
 
well, i say landlord - hes actually my mate, but still classed as landlord as its his house and i pay him rent? ive said something before but i cant really say alot as his sister died a few years ago leaving his parents their only child, and they have got really clingy, which is understandable. the last thing i want to do is upset any of them but i know shes been in my room before, so ive told him im putting a lock on!

Unless your landlord actually stays in your house with you, I can't see any possible excuse for his mum being there. What does she get out of being in the house? Utterly bizarre situation and I would say something again regardless.

IF she is going to hang out there during the day, the least she could do is pay a portion of your rent. :lol:
 
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