If you kill yourself then they can still move in but you wouldn't have to go back on your word, since that seems to be the imprtant part to you

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If you kill yourself then they can still move in but you wouldn't have to go back on your word, since that seems to be the imprtant part to you
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Aunor |
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Buy them a little gift.... something you can have engraved...
And put on it.... Proverbs 25:17 |
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Nonentitled |
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The letting him move in and then being obnoxious would never work. I've met some of his previous roomies.
This thing is kicking my ass. I couldn't sleep last night and now I have a stomachache. I've gotta do something and soon, but I fear the shitstorm I 'll end up bringing upon myself. |
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BlackCatTux |
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Nonentitled wrote: The shitstorm is temporay compared to living with this guy. The truth is that you have changed your mind as you've gotten to know him. So tell him that you've changed your mind. You don't have to give more reason than that. It will be easier to keep him out from the very beginning than to get him out after he's moved in. |
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Nonentitled |
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I forgot to post that I did indeed grow enough of a spine to tell him he couldn't move in.
I used a potential legal technicality as an excuse, and it seems to have worked. |
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