be that way.

Jul 29, 2004 18:05

ok. so. i'll live in my room. i'll go to the kitchen to cook my food, then i'll come back here, into my hole, and eat it. then i will wash my dishes and put them away. i won't use the dishwasher, so you can never blame me for leaving it full of dirty dishes. i'll go through the kitchen to go to work, to go out with my friends, and to return from ( Read more... )

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anonymous July 29 2004, 22:40:37 UTC
What happened? This not all they were once cracked up to be?

Manda

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oooh dr0wningher0 August 10 2004, 23:29:29 UTC
hey, tanner, it's jessica. little jess. kendra's jess. yah. me. lol. anyway. i just wanted to check in and let you know who i was. in case you were wondering. yah. so. i love reading ur journals. i think you should be a writer.

:-)

-jess-

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The Absent Roomate anonymous August 24 2004, 16:56:28 UTC
Being a part of a household any household entails responsibility if a person lack this said responsibility, then why do they complain that they are treated unfairly. You paint yourself out to be mr.perfect but do not afford you reader the full story. If you feel so far separated then why not stop whining and do something about as you don't know now when you live with someone in there house you will have to respect there standards or get you own place. Whatever the case please would you please consider letting your readers know that any place you are in now, how ever you word it was put in place by yourself and forget the pity party because your a grown man.

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Re: The Absent Roomate funnyhaircut August 25 2004, 22:33:32 UTC
Hm. Whining? Nope. I don't think there's much of the story I left out of this post. I don't believe I paint myself out to be Mr. Perfect, not by any means. I am not perfect. I am simply a free soul who doesn't see stress in the same things that other people do, such as crumbs on the counter. I agree, that when you live with someone, you have to respect their standards, as long as they respect their own standards. As such, it was made apparent that a couple pieces of work-related papers of mine were not allowed on the kitchen table, however, work related everything else of my roomate is allowed everywhere else in the house. I am aware that having no workshop or storefront, his work is bound to pile up, so I am tolerant, but then getting in "trouble" for a few simple papers around the house, that just irks me. I am a grown man, and was in no way seeking pity. This is my journal and I can write whatever the fuck I want. At the time of this post, I was feeling that any hint of me living in this house was not welcome. That's what I was ( ... )

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