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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: Gunslinger on October 04, 2008, 07:30:39 PM
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WOW, just wow! Can anyone tell what that substance by the sink is? Why is it whenever you see a house or apt in this condition they almost ALWAYS have a cat?
http://www.houston-imports.com/dirty/dirty.html
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Poor woman has a very deep mental problem.
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I amazed she actually had her iron out, like she was going iron anything...LOL
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wow......... :confused: :uhoh
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:O
So very disgusting.
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:O
So very disgusting.
And people complain about how my room looks!
WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 1000th post :D
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thats gonna be my "I have seen worse" pics when my gf complains about my housekeeping... (And to think the one before her thought i was a neat freak lol)
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As bad as it looks, it probably smells far worse. :O
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she is probably a 425 pound jilted former beauty queen 3rd runner-up and miss congeniality winner.
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I'm pretty messy, but WOW!!! I wonder if she likes Pizza, that orange drink, and cigarettes..... ;) :eek:
That computer looks ancient!
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:huh wtf
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hey when your busy rocking the skies in your cartoon airplane who has the time for trivial things like cleaning or taking out the garbage?!
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not even i could live like that and i'm a profesional slob.
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STOP judging people...you dont know what sort of mental challenges she has had to endure :rolleyes:
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:O
My tenants are bad but not this bad. Wow.
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:huh :huh :huh
Dude. :confused:
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Anyone seen No Country For Old Men? The retired Deputy played by Barry Corbin is a carbon copy of some old men my Grandfather knew.
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I went to a house once that was far worse than that. Orders of magnitude. Heard the dead body call come over the radio, another cop car got dispatched, and then 10 mins later or so more cars (incl me) got sent there.
The house was, i toejam you not, stacked 4-6 feet high in ALL places with trash similar to that. The only place that wasn't trashed was the area around the back door, so the door could swing into the house. In some rooms there were paths through the junk, others were just FILLED with junk. The resident, a woman in her 60's, was dead in a bedroom. We could push the door in about 6 inches to see the body but couldn't get the door open because so much junk was against the other side of the door. Eventually by breaking the top of the door a skinny guy got in and opened a window so everybody else could get in. Body was frozen/rigored (heat turned off), so had to take her out the window since it wasn't worth it to try to move junk 4-5 feet deep to get the door open.
Being the new guy, I got to search the house for any other dead people. In the living room the stuff was piled so high (no pathways) that I had to crawl across it because it was stacked to within 3 feet of the ceiling. Oh, the lady was diabetic too, so there were discarded needles in the junk. Not to mention avoiding the poop, since she had apparently stopped using the bathroom and just went wherever she happened to be. Thankfully it was winter, and her heat had been turned off or was broken or something, so everything was nicely refrigerated and didn't stink too bad. In the summer that place would have stunk up the whole neighborhood.
I never thought people could completely turn to animals until I saw that house. She had completely lost it.
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WOW, just wow! Can anyone tell what that substance by the sink is? Why is it whenever you see a house or apt in this condition they almost ALWAYS have a cat?
http://www.houston-imports.com/dirty/dirty.html
No, the bigger question is why the hell 'slinger was cruisng Houston-imports dot com?
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honest question diablo....it was from http://www.geekologie.com/ someone else linked it here a year or so ago and I got hooked. prety good blog.
Now, the stuff that looks like insulation foam in the bathroom.......any takers????
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Wet towels. Or rather the remains of towels thrown on the floor after (if you can believe it) the occupant had showered.
I have seen someone who lived like this as well. If you actually met them on the street they come across as quite normal likeable folk, as soon as you see how they and their kids live you wonder how they even survive.
I really felt sorry for the kids. They should not have to live like feral creatures.
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I wonder what she kept typing over and over again on that keyboard, notice only how the 2 row sections are clean, and the section of the space bar?
That actually is wrags house, his graphics card died, he looked up and said - woooaaahh, how long have I been playing?
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I wonder what she kept typing over and over again on that keyboard, notice only how the 2 row sections are clean, and the section of the space bar?
That actually is wrags house, his graphics card died, he looked up and said - woooaaahh, how long have I been playing?
:rofl
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Had a tennant in the basement last winter that went a wee bit into that direction.
We got her out, she didn't pay, and the cleanup took days.....
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Being the new guy, I got to search the house for any other dead people. In the living room the stuff was piled so high (no pathways) that I had to crawl across it because it was stacked to within 3 feet of the ceiling. Oh, the lady was diabetic too, so there were discarded needles in the junk. Not to mention avoiding the poop, since she had apparently stopped using the bathroom and just went wherever she happened to be. Thankfully it was winter, and her heat had been turned off or was broken or something, so everything was nicely refrigerated and didn't stink too bad. In the summer that place would have stunk up the whole neighborhood.
I never thought people could completely turn to animals until I saw that house. She had completely lost it.
:lol ... wow ...
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Mmm, Schlotzsky's...
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WOW, just wow! Can anyone tell what that substance by the sink is? Why is it whenever you see a house or apt in this condition they almost ALWAYS have a cat?
http://www.houston-imports.com/dirty/dirty.html
OMFG!!!! I dont even want to know what is on that bathroom floor.
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I went to a house once that was far worse than that. Orders of magnitude. Heard the dead body call come over the radio, another cop car got dispatched, and then 10 mins later or so more cars (incl me) got sent there.
The house was, i poop you not, stacked 4-6 feet high in ALL places with trash similar to that. The only place that wasn't trashed was the area around the back door, so the door could swing into the house. In some rooms there were paths through the junk, others were just FILLED with junk. The resident, a woman in her 60's, was dead in a bedroom. We could push the door in about 6 inches to see the body but couldn't get the door open because so much junk was against the other side of the door. Eventually by breaking the top of the door a skinny guy got in and opened a window so everybody else could get in. Body was frozen/rigored (heat turned off), so had to take her out the window since it wasn't worth it to try to move junk 4-5 feet deep to get the door open.
Being the new guy, I got to search the house for any other dead people. In the living room the stuff was piled so high (no pathways) that I had to crawl across it because it was stacked to within 3 feet of the ceiling. Oh, the lady was diabetic too, so there were discarded needles in the junk. Not to mention avoiding the poop, since she had apparently stopped using the bathroom and just went wherever she happened to be. Thankfully it was winter, and her heat had been turned off or was broken or something, so everything was nicely refrigerated and didn't stink too bad. In the summer that place would have stunk up the whole neighborhood.
I never thought people could completely turn to animals until I saw that house. She had completely lost it.
Hopfally you will not see anything like that.
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Arghhh and my day (well night here) was already bad enough WITH my f***ing maths homework...and now this....
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Makes my old fraternity house look like a palace! But I do have a strange hunger for Whataburger now....
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How the hell did that place not burn?
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I amazed she actually had her iron out, like she was going iron anything...LOL
She was probably re-heating the pizza with the iron.
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:rofl
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Seen that happen to two different old ladies that lived near me. One was racking up $25,000 hospital stays b/c of health issues from not eating properly or being able to find her medication. However, it was easier for the fire department to show up every 2 weeks to transport her to the hospital rather than getting her committed.
I worried our apartment would burn down from the trash stuffed up against the heaters and lights. But nothing could be done until some social worker got around to deciding she was incompetent and a threat to herself :rolleyes:
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That stuff around the toilet is likely to be towels put down around the base because it leaked. Looks like they are rotting right to the floor. I once had a plumbing call to a house like this. Yes he had cats too. It smelled like Death's baglint too.