Daggers Posted 2 November 2006 Posted 2 November 2006 Not such a great idea, in this case... "His" bed is actually mine Have you ever watched Brookside? :pinch:
Janx Posted 3 November 2006 Posted 3 November 2006 Aww poor Holly, I shared with 7 Second year Girls when I went to poly in leeds, thereby being treated daily to pampering and I did the "boys" stuff like walking them home across Hyde Park at 2 in the morning in my jamas! I also used to open tins of corned beef etc, anything that the girls didnt want to do, it paid off a treat, and frankly they were fastidiously tidy...and gorgeous *slurp* but after a year of that I moved in with a mate and frankly there is no hiding place when there is only two of you, its eiher you or in my case him... and lads dont tend to have a problem letting each other know when we are pissed off. It worked out just mighty fine.. DITCH EM HOLL!!
Shum Posted 3 November 2006 Posted 3 November 2006 I can remember all of that. Thank god I'm not a student anymore. - Woolers your place was a right mess!! It used to piss me off in the first year, had a a flat of 10! Usually the girls are worse than the guys! In the end I resorted to just washing my won stuff, locking it away and eating in my room! Still got on well with everyon socially, but just cant take the mess!
Dr The Singh Posted 3 November 2006 Posted 3 November 2006 - Woolers your place was a right mess!! It used to piss me off in the first year, had a a flat of 10! Usually the girls are worse than the guys! In the end I resorted to just washing my won stuff, locking it away and eating in my room! Still got on well with everyon socially, but just cant take the mess! I'm quite a messy fella, but i'm considerate not to piss anyone off. Guys are simple creatures and by resorting to violence usually solves all matters, but women, are a different kettle of fish, I remember having numourous meetings in our halls about tidying and consideration for others, the girls would apologise and act all nice etc, and then it would be back to the same !!
Strokes Posted 3 November 2006 Posted 3 November 2006 I'm quite a messy fella, but i'm considerate not to piss anyone off. Guys are simple creatures and by resorting to violence usually solves all matters, but women, are a different kettle of fish, I remember having numourous meetings in our halls about tidying and consideration for others, the girls would apologise and act all nice etc, and then it would be back to the same !! HAHA on the main index it titles the thread 'beginning to annoy me, the singh'
Dr The Singh Posted 3 November 2006 Posted 3 November 2006 HAHA on the main index it titles the thread 'beginning to annoy me, the singh' I'm sure holly doesn't feel that way!!
holly Posted 3 November 2006 Author Posted 3 November 2006 Aww poor Holly, I shared with 7 Second year Girls when I went to poly in leeds, thereby being treated daily to pampering and I did the "boys" stuff like walking them home across Hyde Park at 2 in the morning in my jamas! I also used to open tins of corned beef etc, anything that the girls didnt want to do, it paid off a treat, and frankly they were fastidiously tidy...and gorgeous *slurp* but after a year of that I moved in with a mate and frankly there is no hiding place when there is only two of you, its eiher you or in my case him... and lads dont tend to have a problem letting each other know when we are pissed off. It worked out just mighty fine.. DITCH EM HOLL!! no way love em all to peices! its fine now anyway i have kept my mouth shut and me and one of my other house mates have cleaned the kicthen and the lounge its spotless and smells sooooo clean
cisono Posted 3 November 2006 Posted 3 November 2006 no way love em all to peices! its fine now anyway i have kept my mouth shut and me and one of my other house mates have cleaned the kicthen and the lounge its spotless and smells sooooo clean Hope it works for you, but it's likely the others will just think they can continue to behave like they just did. I am talking from experience
lookwhaticando Posted 3 November 2006 Posted 3 November 2006 no way love em all to peices! its fine now anyway i have kept my mouth shut and me and one of my other house mates have cleaned the kicthen and the lounge its spotless and smells sooooo clean As cisono says, you've left yourself hideously exposed to abuse by cleaning up after them - the dirty feckers will just keep doing what they were doing, and you shouldn't be at all surprised when they trash the place again. Hope it works for you, but it's likely the others will just think they can continue to behave like they just did. I am talking from experience I said I'd clean up tomorrow morning before the footy! Bloody hell, sometimes women can be so unreasonable.
Katy Posted 3 November 2006 Posted 3 November 2006 no way love em all to peices! its fine now anyway i have kept my mouth shut and me and one of my other house mates have cleaned the kicthen and the lounge its spotless and smells sooooo clean You've made a rod for your own back there Holsey. I hope it was a one off for your own sanity.
lookwhaticando Posted 3 November 2006 Posted 3 November 2006 You've made a rod for your own back there Holsey. I hope it was a one off for your own sanity. Too true.
cisono Posted 3 November 2006 Posted 3 November 2006 As cisono says, you've left yourself hideously exposed to abuse by cleaning up after them - the dirty feckers will just keep doing what they were doing, and you shouldn't be at all surprised when they trash the place again. I said I'd clean up tomorrow morning before the footy! Bloody hell, sometimes women can be so unreasonable. Do you have any good advice about my brother? I need to get him out of here. I don't particularly want a teenage-like guy around the house
lookwhaticando Posted 3 November 2006 Posted 3 November 2006 Do you have any good advice about my brother? I need to get him out of here. I don't particularly want a teenage-like guy around the house Sadly not from experience. But I think Collymore's urination suggestion would be a good one... just a shame it's all your own furniture. When I suffer a teenage-like guy always inviting himself over, when I'm your age, I'll lend you some advice. 'til then you're just gonna have to sit tight.
cisono Posted 3 November 2006 Posted 3 November 2006 When I suffer a teenage-like guy always inviting himself over, ...I'll lend you some advice. You don't have any experience of teenagers inviting themselves over?!?!?
lookwhaticando Posted 3 November 2006 Posted 3 November 2006 You don't have any experience of teenagers inviting themselves over?!?!? Not when it's my 'own' house.
cisono Posted 3 November 2006 Posted 3 November 2006 Not when it's my 'own' house. Hmm I guess that does make a difference... who the house belongs to
lookwhaticando Posted 3 November 2006 Posted 3 November 2006 Hmm I guess that does make a difference... who the house belongs to As I said, when I own my own place, and have a teenage-like guy inviting himself over, I'll drop you a line.
Guest Posted 5 November 2006 Posted 5 November 2006 I hate dirty bathrooms. Really grosses me out. Sorry, I had to mention it though.
DanTheFoxBhoy Posted 5 November 2006 Posted 5 November 2006 well i needed somewhere to explode to coz if i do it in my house it will cause a hell of alot of friction! ok people expect students to make a mess, well i can deal with a bit of mess but seriously 3 out of my 6 house mates actually drive me INSANE leave mash potato in pans to go hard and make it impossible to wash up, leave grated cheese all over the place, sauce splashes on the side (they also go hard and impossible to clean) we have already spotted a rat so why continue to leave bits of food lyin around?? they dont do it at home so why do it here??? tumble dryer was on ALL night as were various lights (we will go over our elecrticty cap and they will be the first people to moan even though they have the most money in the house) wanna say something but i wont get any back up and i will look like the evil one its driving me **** mental I once found a loaf of bread that had sort of liquified into a green and black sauce. There had been a terrible smell in the kitchen prior to this discovery. I have a feeling the two were linked. I don't miss student accomodation at all.
davieG Posted 5 November 2006 Posted 5 November 2006 I hate dirty bathrooms. Really grosses me out.Sorry, I had to mention it though. You'll love this then I like the strategically placed dustpan, gives the bathroom that air of care and attention.
Guest Posted 5 November 2006 Posted 5 November 2006 You'll love this then I like the strategically placed dustpan, gives the bathroom that air of care and attention. I would rather give myself health problems holding it in than use that. Disgusting.
DanTheFoxBhoy Posted 5 November 2006 Posted 5 November 2006 You'll love this then I like the strategically placed dustpan, gives the bathroom that air of care and attention. Looks like a job for Sarah Beeny
lookwhaticando Posted 5 November 2006 Posted 5 November 2006 Looks like a job for Sarah Beeny Obsessed.
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