One Day in the Life of a Wolf - Memorial 7-25-20

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FINALLY, I haver a working phone to call the police from :)

Thanks Kristoff, Transward, Paolo, Sweetpickle :)
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How the hell did they find out where you live? Why would you ever let them inside your apartment?
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Mac, you seriously need to discuss this with the landlord, or whoever runs the apartment complex you've moved into. You need to tell him/her at once that these people are not welcome, and let the apartment administration deal with it.

If you don't, and there are complaints, or they feel that the parasites may be sneaking in to live there, you could be evicted over that. Complexes like this don't take kindly to such matters. You need to get this proverbial ball into their court right now. I don't know how they feel about guests, but these are guests that you don't want.

Most of the places around here, in fact, require notice and permission for residents to even have the grandkids overnight.
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Mac-

Please please please conserve your monies. Live frugally so you it will last you for as long as possible. Once it's gone...
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Mac, I am glad you have a safer home. Keep those people away and you owe them nothing. As everyone has said call the police and inform rental management. Wish I could be there for a housewarming party. Do you have any pressing household needs?

I was sorry to read you had to call a locksmith. Most rental offices have duplicate keys and an emergency number if that happens again. I may have to become a locksmith. Sounds like good money.
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Slammr (imported) wrote: Wed Aug 28, 2013 8:51 pm How the hell did they find out where you live? Why would you ever let them inside your apartment?

I was walking home from getting a burger and Liz was riding by on her bike and saw me enter my yard. As to why I let them in, I was depressed and lonely with no phone, internet or TV. Not even a radio to listen. All that is changed now, I'm online and happy and don't need unwanted guests.
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Paolo wrote: Thu Aug 29, 2013 5:09 am Mac, you seriously need to discuss this with the landlord, or whoever runs the apartment complex you've moved into. You need to tell him/her at once that these people are not welcome, and let the apartment administration deal with it.

If you don't, and there are complaints, or they feel that the parasites may be sneaking in to live there, you could be evicted over that. Complexes like this don't take kindly to such matters. You need to get this proverbial ball into their court right now. I don't know how they feel about guests, but these are guests that you don't want.

Most of the places around here, in fact, require notice and permission for residents to even have the grandkids overnight.

This isn't an apartment complex. I live in a remodeled garage in back of a single house. I've told my friends in the house that Liz etc are unwanted guests. There is a gate across the driveway but they never keep it locked. It's up to me alone to make Liz etc unwelcome and I plan to do my best.
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The Lurker (imported) wrote: Thu Aug 29, 2013 7:03 am Mac-

Please please please conserve your monies. Live frugally so you it will last you for as long as possible. Once it's gone...
I'm trying Lurker, but I needed a hatbox, pots & pans, a microwave etc.
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tugon (imported) wrote: Thu Aug 29, 2013 8:16 am Mac, I am glad you have a safer home. Keep those people away and you owe them nothing. As everyone has said call the police and inform rental management. Wish I could be there for a housewarming party. Do you have any pressing household needs?

I was sorry to read you had to call a locksmith. Most rental offices have duplicate keys and an emergency number if that happens again. I may have to become a locksmith. Sounds like good money.

No rental office to go through here. My landlord runs his own mom & pop store downtown. I'm careful to carry my keys on my person 24/7 now. If necessary, I'll sew a key pouch to my inner thigh. Kinky huh.
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At the moment, I'm awaiting a call from my realtor. He wants to meet me at my bank so I can give him an extra $950: I borrowed $550 from him to pay my rent before my money came through. Plus I owe him $300 for the deposit and $95 for a miscellaneous bill to the city.
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